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‘Borders as Bridges’: RSP calls for new era in Nepal-India…

The ascent of a political party founded by non-partisan professionals and political novices—achieving a near-two-thirds parliamentary majority in under four years and electing the world’s youngest Prime Minister—is no routine event in political history. Therefore, global curiosity regarding what is happening in Nepal and where the nation is heading is

Innovation, partnership and a stronger Nepal–Israel bond

This partnership is also rooted in mutual respect. B.P. Koirala, one of Nepal’s most respected national leaders, championed democracy, dignity,

Why Nepal’s development, good governance falls short

Good governance is not a new lexicon in our polity. This term has come into the centre of debate of

From Streets to Seats: Nepal’s Election Showdown 2026

The outcome will determine whether the country embarks on a period of generational transition and political renewal or continues within

The main challenges of democracy are corruption, the dominance of…

The main challenges confronting our democracy are corruption, the domination of resources by a limited class of people and impunity.

Election and AI: Rising concern to protect information integrity

. In absence of the stepping stone, the cyber resilience is further urgent. Although activities of cyber resilience relating to

High-stakes contest emerges in UML stronghold Jhapa-5 as Oli faces…

The RSP has stated that its campaign will focus on unfinished development projects, corruption, weak governance and institutional decay. Local

China-India Poll 2025 Shows Optimism on Bilateral Ties

The poll used a standardized questionnaire with 28 core questions and collected 1,854 valid responses from China and India through

The High Cost of Trump’s Amateur Diplomats

Trump, now engaged in a brazenly neo-imperialist project in Venezuela, has handed China a golden opportunity to portray itself as

Does Venezuela Herald a No-Rules International Order?

The danger now is not that states will openly defect, but that they will quietly adapt to a rogue US.