Regional Affairs

A social and political “need” for a theory of regional relations

Katrin Fidencio San Diego, USA The thesis of a strong linkage between real-world (international) political relations and the systematic theoretical reflection on interstate relations will be at the heart of the specific account of the history of IR theory. It is derived from a central argument in the writings of Andreas Osiander (1994, 1996, 2008), […]

Qatari diplomacy unnerves Indian regime; Hindu-Muslim crack may bring the ‘End of India’ closer?

Eight minute read.  N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: The most unfortunate tragedy for Nepal is that it borders India and its international borders are “deliberately” kept open by the Delhi hawks-the defacto masters of current Nepali leaders. India is a country born 1947 which discriminates its own minorities e.g. the Dalits, and the Muslims on […]

Some Nuclear Related UN Treaties and Nepal

Dr. Kamal K. Shrestha Life Member, Nepal Council of World Affairs ( NCWA)   Abstract: Interest of Nepal in many nuclear related international treaties initiated by the United Nations is laudable. Nepal has signed important treaties like the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) in the past and the Treaty for Prohibition of […]

Why Nepali population love to ‘hate’ India?

National /Regional Affairs: With Malice to None.   N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: India is certainly a troublemaker for several countries in South Asia, is what has been the South Asian regional experience more so especially to the so called Independent and sovereign Nepal which, bluntly speaking, is virtually controlled by the Indian regime born 1947. […]