It would be naïve to assume that there will be no international meddling, but for the moment the new prime minister will be left alone
Nepal and India both need to learn their lessons, and move on to improve bilateral ties
Tourism will continue to go nowhere fast without innovation and a level playing field
A society without a moral compass needs its conscience overhauled
Kobold’s unusually titled book offers revealing insights about Nepali society’s relationship with foreigners
If the Nepali Congress doesn’t overhaul its leadership, it will soon be extinct
Four motivated millennials who are paving the way to socio-economic reform
Leaders and activists interested in shaping Nepal’s future should focus on shaping up the elections
The upcoming elections provide Nepali voters with a real chance for change
The upcoming elections provide Nepali voters with the real chance for change
Without strategic intervention in education, Nepal will lose another generation to the brinkmanship of selfish leaders
The dream of holding the 2020 Paragliding World Cup in Nepal resonates with emergent global Nepalis
You cannot wake up someone pretending to sleep
The climax this week in the India-Bhutan-China dispute restored the status quo, but created a new normal in the trilateral relations
DB Parihar overcame caste barriers to struggle for Nepal’s and India’s freedom
Handover of power to newly-elected local governments have been put on hold for too long, and that is not a good start
Nepal wants and needs a credible political alternative to the existing parties
Visionary local leadership will be the catalysts to allow Nepal to pick itself up
I was relating a bedtime story to our six-year-old son when my wife read an SMS on her phone: ‘Enough is enough. We want Gorkhaland now.’ Her…
Nepal’s foreign donors can now go directly to the people through elected local governments
Newly-elected representatives have a huge challenge to fulfill the people’s pent-up expectations
Nepal’s top political leaders are not just part of the problem, they are the problem
Revisiting Leo E Rose’s book to analyse the need for a new kind of inclusive nation-building
Proof of how far we have fallen is a senior leader demanding that the judiciary should be kept under parliament