Stepping into global crisis
Preoccupied with domestic politics, Nepal remains unprepared for the effects of escalating war in the Gulf.
Preoccupied with domestic politics, Nepal remains unprepared for the effects of escalating war in the Gulf.
Sustainable marketing is not a coating on the business model, but something woven into its very fabric.
As demand for masu bhat grew, political parties turned it into an election strategy.
If we want fewer names on protest banners tomorrow, we must start listening to the unheard voices today.
The path to a healthy Nepal is being paved in Jumla. It is time the rest of the country caught up.
The question is to what extent the Opposition can stop the BJP from expanding its national footprint.
Reducing femininity to motherhood limits women’s political roles and the imagination of leadership.
The friendship between the two countries has already stood the test of time. Now, it must deliver shared prosperity.
The new Parliament has the responsibility to make up for its predecessors’ non-performance.
Nepalis want delivery, and they do not really care if that comes from Balendra Shah or Gyanendra Shah.
Shah and Lamichhane both possess strong personalities. How do you fit two swords into one sheath?
New leaders have leveraged poor governance, public discontent, economic hardship and anger against established elites.
Strong laws are not enough. Only harsh punishment can prevent rape.
The size of the federal government and the structure of provinces deserve particular attention.
The ‘Brand New Nepal’ concept emphasises that national reputation influences economic opportunity.
What happens to the movement once it enters the machinery of power through a singular force?
Upper Trishuli-1 shows dialogue and participation can turn consent into community collaboration.
There must be a tighter project pipeline, which ensures only investment-ready projects enter the budget.
Nepal would do well to avoid unnecessary geopolitical adventurism when global governance is weak.
It’s one thing to win elections. Turning public frustration into lasting political power is quite another.