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Nepal-India Relations: Trapped In Geopolitical Vortex

Chandra Dev Bhatta  When two large stones – the Shilas – from Kaligandaki River, situated in the western Nepal, a region famous for Shaligram stones, were transported to Ayodhya to carve out Murtis of Ram Lala, Sita Maya and Laxaman ji in January-February this year for the upcoming Ram Mandir

Closing the Eco Gender Gap

LONDON – A recent Twitter spat between influencer Andrew Tate and climate activist Greta Thunberg epitomized the eco gender gap. Tweeting at

China Is Dying Out

China’s population decline, which the Chinese government officially confirmed in January, has led many observers to wonder if the country’s

US Political System is unable to Create Domestic Peace and…

US leadership and politicians always praise their political system saying that it is the best political model, and can contribute

A Blueprint from India for Women’s Economic Empowerment

SEATTLE – As we embark on a new year, I have been reflecting on “resolutions,” and more specifically, what it

Current Economic Situation in Nepal

The economic situation in Nepal is not as alarming as some perceive it to be, although Kathmandu needs to be

Stealing Russia

Finally, Russian wealth is also being redistributed in the West. Russian companies are being forced to sell their subsidiaries or

Atrocities in India occupied Jammu and Kashmir

Overview On 5 August 2019, India unilaterally annexed Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) by passing a Re-org Bill and

Preparing Now for the Next Health Emergencies

Enhancing resilience and readiness requires decisive action. With more crises sure to come, countries that make the right political choices

Arbitrary travel ban from India

Journalists in Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir have long been targeted by Indian authorities. In recent years, the situation has