Why the 2006 Comprehensive Peace Agreement was deeply flawed

Usually, a peace agreement is reached between two or more countries at war. A common practice is to bring the

A conversation on ethical AI and future of learning with Deep Bikram Thapa Chhetri

Will humanity be better off thanks to artificial intelligence? This is one of the most defining issues of our times

Root of corruption: Ministerial positions and expensive election expenditures

Nepal has come to a point where it is necessary to seriously reconsider the long-standing practice of appointing ministers from

COP30: What Nepal should do

As I am writing this piece, the COP 30 has started in Belém, Brazil. Throughout the last twelve months, the

Nepal must change

This is the paramount message coming from the new generations following the protest of September 8 and the uprising on

Unpacking questions about Nepal-Finland relations with Finland’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio

Mahabir Paudyal

Finland’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio was in Kathmandu few days ago

Bal Ram Adhikari on translating ‘Prahelika’ into ‘Her Innocence Discovered’

Arjun Pradhan

Recently, JN Dahal’s Nepali novel Prahelika has been translated into English as Her Innocence Discovered.

Nepalis were misinformed, misled and misguided by faulty narratives on federalism, says Dr Bhimarjun Acharya

Mahabir Paudyal

Nepal’s renowned constitutional expert Dr Bhimarjun Acharya has been a steadfast critic of federalism since

Viewing post-federal polity through the lens of Sanjeev Uprety’s concept of ‘structural dividend’

Mahabir Paudyal

Kathmandu: Professor Sanjeev Uprety examines politics and society through the concept of “structural dividend.” According

‘Federalism helped mainstream the marginalized in state power,’ says Tula Narayan Shah

Mahabir Paudyal

Tula Narayan Shah, the Executive Director of the Nepal Madhesh Foundation (NEMAF), has seen the

‘Key to achieving women’s rights is through wider coordinated solidarity, collaborative efforts and collective action’

Mahabir Paudyal

There are only three women in the 25-member council of ministers of the federal government,

COP29 |Climate activist Shreya KC explains what’s going wrong with the world and Nepal and what should be done

Swornima Khatri

Over the last few months, I had a series of conversations with Shreya KC, one

Interview | ‘Nepal has immense potential to attract private finance from the UK for renewable energy sector,’ says Rick Gambetta

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Rick Gambetta is the Founder and Partner of Greencrowd Partnership LLP, a leading advisory firm