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The Changing Dynamics of Nepalese Foreign Policy: Pattern and Trend-Part 2

Bhimnath Baral, Associate Professor Department of Political Science, PNC, Pokhara, Nepal Non-aligned Foreign Policy: The devastating Second World War brought sea changes in world politics. The pre war friends started to form their own alliances just after the post war international relations. Nepal also witnessed a new chapter in its foreign policy. An important political development […]

Nepal: Critical Issues of the Small States in a Globalized World-2

Professor Dev Raj Dahal Senior Political Scientist Nepal In his article “The adaptation of small states,” in The Study of Political Adaptation, James N. Roseau argues,”The more innovative and wide-ranging the leaders of small states can be in employing the knowledge-procurement strategy, the more they will facilitate their policies designed to redefine their self-environment relationships […]

Changing Dynamics of Nepal’s Foreign Policy: Pattern and Trend-Part 1

Bhimnath Baral Associate Professor Department of Political Science PNC, Pokhara, Nepal Abstract: After the unification of many tiny states into a single and unified state, the foundation of Nepalese foreign policy was coined by brave, visionary and nationalist king Prithivi Narayan Shah. On the basis of geo-reality, his foreign policy based on non-alignment and neutrality […]

Nepal: Why Pakistan Rejects Bangladesh aid?

N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: The straight no or say refutation of Independent and sovereign Pakistan to the approaching Bangladeshi “assistance” that was to be delivered soon in the name of the flood victims has raised and left many a questions unanswered. The primary question is “why Pakistan preferred to avoid accepting the Bangladeshi “humanitarian” […]

Nepal: Dragon’s investment in Dhaka irks Delhi

-Pakistan’s loss is India’s gain- N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: For sure, the Bangladeshi scholar of international standing Zainal Abedin must have felt immense pain learning the refusal statement of Pakistan of the approaching B’deshi aid. For Pakistan lovers in Dhaka, the refusal statement must have come as a thundering surprise as such “blunt events” […]