Tracking fiscal transfers
Provinces seem committed to local fund transfers, but there is room for improvement.
Provinces seem committed to local fund transfers, but there is room for improvement.
For Nepal, joining the BRI is not about one-sided dependency but about leveraging cooperation.
The only alternative to the republic is a more responsible one free from Brahmanism.
Retrofitting buildings, enforcing strict construction laws and other safety measures could save lives.
The policy failures to tap into emerging markets will be a missed opportunity for Nepal.
Current political parties are attempting to stage new dramas on the political stage.
Federal structure prioritising demographic majorities over ethnic and cultural identities limits their growth.
South Asian women’s contributions must be brought into the formal economic system.
Although GLOFs make headlines due to their dramatic nature, those aren’t the only risks.
Ghising’s dismissal may reinforce Oli and Khadka’s image as shady politicians.
Only a political redress of Baloch grievances would provide a durable solution.
All eyes are on the Nepal Bar Association as the judicial crisis continues to deepen.
The political discourse of Nepal has always downplayed the Dalit question.
We must envision an even more liberal world where tariffs are used as instruments, not weapons.
Adaptation and collaboration can reduce the impact of melting Himalayan glaciers.
It comes as a surprise that no international pressure has been enough to put a stop to this mayhem.
Corruption and poor governance have elevated former King Gyanendra’s popularity.
Restoring monarchy will detract us from our priorities and undermine political philosophy.
Nepal can solve its seasonal energy dilemma using green energy storage technologies.
US institutions must have impartial discussions to improve public opinion about China.