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Nepal: Anticorruption for Peace

Rajeev Kunwar A doctoral student of Political science Tribhuvan University, Nepal Abstract: A coalition against corruption would bolster peace and promote inclusive society. At overarching levels problems of corruption endanger peace, and youth knows very well these maladies in governance and government hinder their genuine potential and integrity. It is time to transcend rhetoric and verbal […]

Nepal: Local Development Strategy-Part 3

Insensitive Government, Conflicting Donor Agenda, and Emergent NGO Initiatives at the Grassroots Bihari Krishna Shrestha, Nepal scholar An LDO in one of those districts, when queried about the rationale for accepting to employ them, said that they certainly did not have to pay for these facilities. But when it comes to the condition of the […]

Nepal: Battles against Chaubisi States during Unification Campaign 

Dr. Niranjan man Singh Basnyat. Kathmandu, Nepal The Chaubisi states in western Nepal became jealous of Gorkha because it captured prized locations, including the jewel of Kathmandu valley, which was the symbol of culture and wealth. There is little doubt that the Gorkhali achievement was a major victory in the history of Nepal. All the […]

Nepal: King Birendra’s Zone of Peace Proposal (ZOP)

Isabelle Duquesne, International Relations Expert, France Introduction: The idea of Nepal as a ZoP (Zone of Peace) is traced back to King Birendra (reign 1972- 2001), who proposed it at a time when the region’s grand schemes of security appeared only too insecure to his sovereign country. The international community was supportive of the idea, […]