Beneath the anger of youth uprising lies an older, rigid and unalterable social order, one that continues to shape the ...
As the dust settles on Nepal’s massive youth uprising, the euphoria of revolution is giving way to confusion and division.
Rather than engaging in retrospection on what drove young Nepalis to the streets, party leaders seem focused on preserving ...
Understanding what Sri Lanka and Bangladesh did after they forced out political leaders could be crucial for Nepal, says ...
India, which prefers a parliamentary system, and China, which favors a strong executive in Nepal, will be watching closely.
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Political party paradox

For the next 30 years, political parties were forced to work in clandestine or in exile, operating from India and waging a ...
Will the protests launched in 2025 mark the beginning of a journey towards reform or simply be the latest chapter in Nepal’s ...
The country’s major political parties are indecisive but without their involvement, the elections risk becoming symbolic.
When Nepal’s youth rose up without a leader, they broke a century-long cycle of betrayal, and showed where power really lies.
A New York Times investigation points to a coordinated campaign of destruction during last month’s unrest. An official ...
The interim government of Sushila Karki, a former chief justice of Nepal’s Supreme Court, which was installed on September 12 ...
We aspire to transform our country into one like Denmark, free from corruption,” stated 20-year-old Anjana Tiwari while ...