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Nepal Stands Tall: Cooperation with India Must Respect Sovereignty, Not…

The recent meeting between India’s Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, and Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle, as reported by janaaastha.com, has once again exposed the persistent complexities in Nepal–India relations. When the ambassador bypassed customary procedures and met the Finance Minister directly, despite instructions from Foreign Minister Shishir Khanal, it was more

Big Tech Shouldn’t Be Writing the Rules for AI

Democratic societies cannot outsource the defense of their values to private companies. They must build the institutions, laws, and capacities

Africa Is Forging Its Own Green Future

All of this shows that Africa is no longer willing to be defined by a crisis it did not create.

Trump Is Showing China How to Seize Taiwan

The suffering is the point: it is the lever Trump is using to apply pressure to the regime, whose fall,

A Deal With Iran Requires an Iran that Can Make…

Iran needs far less organizational coherence to continue disrupting the world than it needs to halt the decentralized offensive operations

Global Firms Betting Bigger on China during Economic Turbulence

When an economy combines sustainable growth potential, a stable policy environment, and a clear direction for industrial development, its appeal

What Turkey Wants in Iran

Then, when the time is right, Turkey could seek to connect these figures to relevant international players, setting the stage

A New Iranian Revolution?

But regimes born of revolutions have more in common than how they end. The first generation embodies the revolutionary spirit

Development Is Hard Power

Understood in these terms, international development is not just a form of “soft power” (exerting influence through persuasion and attraction).

Nepal’s Cooperatives at Risk: Legal Concerns over RSP’s Policy

These allegations are part of ongoing legal proceedings, with multiple bail orders issued as courts examine the evidence. Lamichhane has