Regional Affairs

Nepal’s Foreign Policy: Shifting the Political milieu-3

Dev Raj Dahal Senior Political Scientist, Nepal Ironically, the appetite of Nepali leaders to invite foreign intervention for regime change has institutionalized external interest in every public institution without any sign of an exit. It has unveiled a policy paradox: political leaders of all political parties have officials endorsed liberal worldviews set by democracy, human […]

The Sri Lankan violent unrest to hit Nepal soon!

# One Delhi trusted sleuth these days is deliberately circulating a “manufactured” news that China has come to Nepal in an aggressive manner referring to the visit of Liu Jianchao, the head of the International Liaison Department of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). # The RAW associated media man claims that India has lost its […]

Nepal: Computer literacy must for bridging digital divide; Pak envoy Syed Haider

Kathmandu, July 20, 2022: The Ambassador of Pakistan to the Nepali Court H.E. Syed Haider Shah and Mr. Haribhakta Pudasaini, the Ward Chairman of Kageshwori Manohara Municipality Ward 8, jointly inaugurated the Computer Laboratory at Shramsheel Vidyapith School, Kageshwori Manohara Municipality in Kathmandu. online pharmacy buy sinequan online with best prices today in the USA […]

Superrich Norway risks a self-inflicted resource curse

-Professor Tone Bleie, Norway Resource curse, the very notion is associated with a wicked paradox: nature-gifted countries resource wise do far from always boost their economics. Often such a curse is not about inherent bad qualities of a particular resource as such, renewable or non-renewable. Curses are rather about inherent dysfunctions or ill-functioning system of […]

Pakistan in the Global Nuclear Order: Recessed Deterrence

-Zafar Khan and Rizwana Abbasi, Islamabad, Pakistan The term ―recessed deterrence was coined for India by Jasjit Singh and was later elaborated in Ashley Tellis‘s work in 2001 explaining what India‘s nuclear strategy would be after it tested its nuclear weapons in its May 1998 nuclear tests. George Perkovich called it ―non-weaponized deterrence. The aim […]