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Nepal: Neighbor like India

– Pushpa Raj Pradhan Chief Editor People’s Review weekly, Nepal Reports have appeared in different media that the country’s second international airport, Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) and the third international airport, Pokhara International Airport (PIA) have not been able to operate flights due to the Indian non-cooperation. The two international airports were constructed by […]

Nepal: A critical appraisal about Political Science

Professor Dev Raj Dahal Senior Political Analyst, Nepal Begin text:  A critical appraisal about political science now is needed to update its tasks and save it from the crisis of irrelevance. New audience requires a new thinking to bridge the prevailing tension between empirically-oriented mainstream political scientists who stress on party, parliament, government, political system, […]

Nepal: The Unbearable burden

-Pushpa Raj Pradhan Chief Editor The People’s Review Weekly, Nepal Pushpakamal Dahal Prachanda has become the Prime Minister for the third time. We are not surprised to see him as the new prime minister as the post of the prime minister is being enjoyed by a few political leaders in cyclic order. The general public […]

Nepal: Interventionist Indian regime and the fresh India-Pakistan spat

N. P. Upadhyaya (Aryal) Kathmandu: India’s intervention in Nepal’s internal affairs has quadrupled in the recent days, weeks, months and years more so after the fresh Parliamentary elections held on November 20, 2022. Needless to say, the penetration of the Indian intelligence agency-the RAW (Research and Analysis Wing) in Nepali political and media sector has […]

Nepal: Digital globalization; Making sense of the Digital Silk Road (DSR) initiative

Digital globalization: Making sense of the Digital Silk Road (DSR) initiative Professor Tone Bleie UiT, Norway’s Arctic University, Norway Why DSR matters in our global, regional, and national affairs For nearly a decade, media, policy makers and analysts of globalization and the emerging multipolar order have sought to make sense of “Belt and Road Initiative” […]