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Evidence for Equity

Atiya Anis NEW DELHI – “What gets measured gets done.” It is a well-worn maxim, attributed to everyone from management guru Peter Drucker to physicist Lord Kelvin. Regardless of who said it first, the point is a crucial one: if there are no data illustrating a problem or imbalance, it

India needs to engage with Nepal despite political uncertainty

Nepal has to deal with growing US interest represented in the MCC compact as well as a series of high-level

Development Banks Must Embrace Nuclear Energy

PARIS/SANTA BARBARA – Multilateral development banks (MDBs) have historically been reluctant to invest in nuclear energy, and the World Bank

Unity on Ukraine Is Unity on Peace and Justice

Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine – a blatant attempt to destroy an independent, sovereign state living peacefully within recognized borders

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Foreign policy and infrastructure development need for Track Three diplomacy

China’s example clearly proves that so-called principles of foreign policy make no sense. The crux of the matter in foreign

Digital-Payment Systems Could Revolutionize Health Care

The year is 2025. A woman with diabetes living in a rural area, where there is a shortage of health-care

US is meddling in the domestic affairs of Nepal using…

Particularly after the 1950, The United States has been champion on interfering in the internal matters of the other countries,

India’s Broken State

The town of Joshimath may be nestled 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) above sea level in the Himalayas, but it is sinking

Nepal-India Relations: Trapped In Geopolitical Vortex

Among others, Nepal-India relations, from time immemorial, till today, has been guided by what may be referred as 5G factors

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