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Nepal – from the streets to the ballot
On October 29, 2025, Nepal’s Supreme Court Constitutional Bench declined to issue an interim order against the formation of the government led by Prime Minister Sushila Karki and the dissolution of the House of Representatives, paving the way for elections scheduled on March 5, 2026. This followed the September 12, 2025, dissolution of Parliament and the appointment of an interim administration amid widespread unrest, including student-led Gen Z protests that highlighted mas


Bipin Joshi and the Missing Global Hindu Voice
In Bipin Joshi’s captivity, we glimpse the quiet absence of a global Hindu voice. After two years in Hamas captivity, Bipin Joshi is finally home, and his ātmā has attained sadgati . His mortal remains were repatriated from Israel last week. At Ben Gurion Airport, the Israeli foreign ministry held a farewell ceremony attended by locals and foreign citizens; at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal’s interim Prime Minister Sushila Karki draped the national f


Asia’s manufactured unrest: The Deep State’s playbook and India’s inevitable rise
In recent months, Asia has been convulsed by a series of seemingly spontaneous uprisings: the student protests in Bangladesh, political...


How recent Nepal-India talks counter China
The recent visit of the Nepalese Prime Minister to India can be termed as a success in not just diversifying bilateral engagements but...


Why plane crashes are a frequent occurrence in Nepal
The recent devastating plane crash in Nepal claimed the lives of 71 people. However, this was not the only one. Nepal has had a history...


Why the 'happiest place on earth' wants more money from tourists
Bhutan is the world's only carbon negative country in the world, and is often described as the happiest place of earth. It now wants...


Analysing Chinese Encroachments into Nepal
In a leaked Nepalese government report, Kathmandu has accused Beijing of encroaching into its territory along the border of the two...


Daniel C. Taylor: Debunking the Yeti & Protecting the Himalayan Wild
Ishan Dhar speaks to Prof. Daniel C. Taylor, Harvard educated scholar and pioneer in community based wildlife conservation methods about...


Ancient Links and Political Treaties: Tibet’s History as a Sovereign Nation
The case for Tibet's history as a sovereign nation, drawing on multiple treaties forged with regional, and global powers across the ages.
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