South Asia

Resurgence of Terrorism in Pakistan

Dr.Rizwan Naseer Strategy Security Analyst, Pakistan To understand the recent wave of terrorism in Pakistan there is a need to take a glimpse into Pakistan’s war against terrorism. Afghanistan has always been important for Pakistan in terms of security. As the U.S. troops launched the global war against terrorism in Afghanistan against Al-Qaeda and its […]

PM Khan’s live TV debate offer unnerves Indian PM Modi

N. P. Upadhyaya Kathmandu: Predictably, India must have been in a state of high depression. Reasons are in abundance. Two high magnitude quake on the Richter scale supposedly must have rocked the former seat of the Mughals and then the British India Company. The first one, for sure, must have been the news that PM […]

Nepal’s Gurkha recruitment: A slur and bolt on the dignity of the nation

-Prem Kumari Pant It was in the year 1885 that the recruitment of Gurkhas for the British Army was formally permitted by Bir Shumsher (1885-1901). The settlement of this issue had been pending since 1816. During the First World War (1914-18), the Gurkha troops fought on the British side and established a reputation for skill, […]

Nepal-India Peace and Friendship Treaty: 1950 in the Present Context

Bhagirath Basnet Former Ambassador of Nepal to Bangladesh and Former Acting Foreign Secretary Time and again, political leaders and intelligentsia in Nepal are taking up the issue of Nepal-India Treaty of Peace and Friendship concluded in 1950. It is one of the most contentious issues in Nepal-India relation. We want to revise the treaty and […]