The protests that rocked Nepal were about more than a social media ban. The economy is so dire that for many, going abroad ...
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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 ...
KATHMANDU: Nepal's Prime Minister Sushila Karki, for the first time since the formation of the caretaker government last ...
Backlash over the repression of Gen Z protests may have forced a change in leadership, but without genuine democratic renewal ...
India is a key trading partner for Nepal, and it has a sizable trade surplus. In FY25, India exported goods worth $7.32 ...
As the dust settles on Nepal’s massive youth uprising, the euphoria of revolution is giving way to confusion and division.
Nepal has intensified its preparations as the date for the 30th Conference of the Parties (COP-30) of the United Nations ...
In India, there have been faint sparks of discontent. In September, the disputed Himalayan region of Ladakh saw violent ...
Bihar has the country’s highest proportion of young people. Of Bihar’s 7.44 crore registered voters, approximately 25 per ...
In border towns, rallies organized by Hindu nationalists often end in violence — fracturing communities and threatening Nepal ...
Nepal's first woman Prime Minister Sushila Karki pledged a free, fair, and secure general election on March 5, 2026.
In September 2025, a government social media ban ignited violent protests led by Gen-Z in Nepal, resulting in over 19 deaths ...