Regional Affairs

Nepal: Johannesburg 15th BRICS Summit and PM Modi’s Unpleasant Moments

” A hungry stomach, an empty wallet and a broken heart can teach you the best lessons of life.” -Robin Williams.  __________________________________________________________ N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Biratnagar: Indian Prime Minister Modi perhaps didn’t know that something unpleasant was in store for him in Johannesburg, South Africa. Had he known it in advance, he would definitely […]

Nepal: Summary failure of India’s Neighborhood First Policy

“The Telegraph Nepal editorial team sends congratulations to the friendly people and the government of India for the remarkable success of India’s Chandrayan Lunar Mission. As a close neighbor Nepal highly evaluates the strenuous efforts made by the Indian scientists at the ISRO-Indian Space Research Organization. With this success, friendly India is now the fourth […]

Nepal: Boundary Issues should be Resolved Diplomatically

“Diplomacy is the application of intelligence and tact in the conduct of official relations between the governments of independent states or, more briefly still, the conduct of business between states by peaceful means. At the same time, diplomacy is the management of international relations by negotiation, the method by which these relations are adjusted and […]

Nepal: Importance of People to People exchange of visits between two countries

-My Personal Experience in Pakistan- -Dr. Bishnu Hari Nepal Former Ambassador of Nepal to Japan And (Theorist & Practitioner of International Relations, Peace, Conflict, Security and Development Studies. Available as Global Critic of International Relations). The Prologue: 1975, I was a Civilian Teacher at the Royal Nepalese Army, under the Ministry of Defense. 1980, liked […]

Nepal: India’s overly stretched ethnic violence may spread in the neighborhood

“The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.” -Niccolo Machiavelli. N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: Ethnic and sectarian violence has already become a regular phenomenon in neighboring India. From North-Eastern Manipur the ethnic/communal violence has approached Haryana-close to New Delhi and likely to […]