Nepal, historically a balancing act between larger powers, is now navigating a tumultuous political landscape following its transition from monarchy to a federal democratic republic in 2008.
Kathmandu, Feb. 9 -- Political analyst CK Lal has said Nepal continues to be governed by power-centric rule rather than by the constitution and rule of law, a mindset deeply rooted in history.
The events of September 2025 marked a sudden political upheaval in Nepal, triggered by student-led ‘Gen-Z’ protests and followed by rapid political change. The protests were met with a high-handed ...
By Fatima Baloch and Dr  K N Pandita** Let us assume that the Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)–led protests and the so-called ...
England survive huge scare against Nepal in T20 World Cup opener - England beat Nepal by four runs: Lokesh Bam blasted the Himalayan nation to the brink of victory in Mumbai, but fell just short of a ...
Kathmandu, Jan. 30 -- changing political landscape, the march towards inclusive democracy has taken a historic turn. For decades, sexual and gender minority (SGM) communities, despite constitutional ...
Small states like Nepal rarely get to choose their geography, but they do choose how to respond to it and what they make of ...
Nepal is once again standing at the edge of a constitutional cliff, and the ones kicking away the ground beneath its feet are ...
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The lure of leadership

Nepal, Feb. 1 -- The upcoming general election and the mood that it has evoked have created an unprecedented moment in Nepali ...
Civilisational diplomacy thrives on shared heritage and cooperation. The India-Nepal partnership in Buddhist heritage demonstrates this. This shared history builds trust and legitimacy. It offers a ...
MUMBAI: Ramro hunu huncha, bhai? (Are you good, brother?) the Nepali words seemed to be heard across the Wankhede Stadium when Nepal played England at the T20 W ...
The article argues that national interests like education, healthcare and business must stay above partisan politics to ...