Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Nepal’s politics is once again seeing a coalition of old faces and tired slogans. Recent political turmoil and the quest for power have brought together leaders who were once seen as promising for the youth, but now seem to have lost their relevance and credibility. Yet, the …
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Nepal’s Youth Revolt: Can Ram Kumari Jhakri Break the Old Guard?
Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Nepal’s politics stands at a crossroads where the familiar old paths lead nowhere, and the new ones are strewn with thorns of uncertainty. For decades, Nepali politics has revolved around a handful of faces—K.P. Sharma Oli, Pushpa Kamal Dahal “Prachanda,” and Sher Bahadur Deuba. Their musical chairs …
Read More »The Future of Monarchy and it’s Supporters in Nepal
Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Nepal, once globally renowned as a Hindu monarchy, has been undergoing a complex socio-political transformation since becoming a republic in 2008. The royal massacre of 2001 and the Maoist insurgency of 2006 brought an end to the monarchy, but in recent years, the voice of monarchy supporters …
Read More »Nepal: Monarchy Conspiracy and Army’s Threat to Democracy
Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Nepal, which transitioned from 240-year-old monarchy to a republic in 2008, finds itself once again entangled in a vortex of political and social instability. In recent years, particularly in 2025, the resurgence of pro-monarchy protests, the increasing political involvement of the Nepali Army, and covert efforts by …
Read More »Rise of Balen Shah in Nepal: Anti-India Stance, Immaturity, and the Shadow of Monarchy
Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Kathmandu’s Mayor, Balen Shah (Balendra Shah), has captured the imagination of Nepal’s youth with his vibrant energy, background as a rapper, and image as an independent leader challenging the entrenched political establishment. Since his election as mayor in 2022, he has emerged as a symbol of anti-corruption …
Read More »Has the Role of Old Leaders Ended in Nepal’s Changing Political Climate?
Dr. Utkarsh Sinha Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Nepal has long been known for its political turbulence and continuous power struggles. Since gaining independence, the country has witnessed transitions from monarchy to democracy, a Maoist insurgency, and the ups and downs of a multiparty system. However, the year …
Read More »Heavy Downpour & Flash Floods cause havoc in India, China & Nepal
Dr.Seema Javed After the flood in Texas now India’s mountainous state of Himachal Pradesh has been left reeling after it was hit by rainstorms, flash floods and , with dozens of people reported missing. Hundreds of homes, bridges, roads and electricity pylons in the north Indian state were washed away …
Read More »Kathmandu extends lockdown
Special Desk Neighbouring Nepal is still working to restrict spread of covid infection. The three districts in Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley have decided to extend the ongoing lockdown till September 1. Most of the existing restrictive measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic will also continue except for lifting the ban on …
Read More »Oli out of the ruling NCP
Oli gets letter on removal Who will retain election emblem ‘Sun’ Jubilee News Desk While politics in the India’s neighbourhood Nepal is showing unrest the rival faction of the ruling Nepal Communist Party (NCP), led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’, removed Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli from the party. This …
Read More »China’s interest in Nepal political crisis
Jubilee News Desk While political crisis in Nepal reaching peak China has begun working in the Himalayan nation that India will keep a close watch. The four-member delegation, led by Vice Minister of the International Department of the Communist Party of China Guo Yezhou, will hold high-level talks in Kathmandu. …
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