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People are fed up, frustrated and tired with these political leaders of Nepal

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Dr. Hari Pandey
Florida, USA
TGQ1: Dr. Pandey! We are pleased to have in our five questions column. We understand you have deep study on International Business and thus our first question will be based on multinational business. In your opinion,...( Read More )

Revived Nepal Monarchy could be collective strength of China and India

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Balkrishna Neupane
Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, Nepal
TGQ1: Several elections have been held in the past but yet the nation has no Prime Minister as yet. Why it is so? Do you think that present (republican) Order has failed? If so which new Order would be suitable for Nepal?...( Read More )

If Maoist forms government then what would be left other than continued ideological conflict?

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Dr. Prakash Chandra Lohani
Vice Chairman, Rastriya Janshakti party, Nepal
TGQ1: How you Dr. Lohani take the present stance of neutrality taken by the UML? How to see this trait on political terms? Hasn’t UML’s fresh posture added to the existing political impasse? What would be your comment in this...( Read More )

The timing of India’s Shyam Saran arrival in Nepal was dangerous

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Sushil Shrestha
Deputy SG, RPP-Nepal
TGQ1: The fourth round of Nepal PM election too could not find a new Prime Minister for the country. How you and your party have taken these sad events Mr. Sushil Shrestha? Your comments please( Read More )

Nepal’s Republican order has become defunct

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Experts Discuss Nepal Situation
Idea is to pounce upon the Heads of entire security agencies under alien instructions Prof. Surendra K. C. PhD History Department, T.U It has been more than a month that the Prime Minister of Nepal has tendered his resignation but so...( Read More )

Nepal heading towards point of no return

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Ram Bhakta Thakur, PhD
Former Nepal Ambassador to Egypt/Foreign Policy expert
TGQ1: Nepali politics, needless to say, is going from bad to worse. This is general perception. Whose fault is this? Whom do you primarily blame for this political hotchpotch? Is it the leader’s wrong interpretation and...( Read More )

India does not like western powers to be active in Nepal

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Professor Dr. Ram Kumar Dahal, PhD
Central Department of Political Science, T.U, Nepal
 TGQ1: Nepali politics is deteriorating each day, we have witnessed. As a responsible citizen and also being a student of political science, how you Professor Dahal see the unfolding political events in the country? Are...( Read More )

Monarchy in Nepal should and can play the modernizing role better than a Presidency

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Prof. Madhukar S. J. B. Rana
South Asian Institute of Management, Nepal
TGQ1: Professor as a senior economist of the country, how have you been analyzing the effects of global economic downturn in Nepal? Some local economic pundits prefer to call it the lagging effect of world economic recession that is being...( Read More )

It is not the fault of a budget or plan document but fault lies in ourselves, not in our stars

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Professor Dr. Madan Kumar Dahal
Chairman Mega Bank Nepal Ltd
TGQ1: You know Professor Dahal that the presentation of a new budget for the country is approaching fast. We make tall claims during the presentation each year but the result is that with several adopted fiscal plans in the past, the...( Read More )

Monarchy was no part of the problem but could have been, instead, part of the solution

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Mr. Srish S. Rana,
Senior Political Analyst
TGQ1: As a responsible citizen of the country and being a senior political analysts concurrently, how you Mr. Rana have been analyzing the unfolding political events in the country more so after the extension of the Constituent Assembly...( Read More )

Nepal Maoist must wage another Peoples' Revolt

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Dr. Krishna B. Bhattachan
Department of Sociology/Anthropology, TU, Nepal
TGQ1: In your view, what is the crux of continuing deadlock and wrangling among the three main political parties? As a matter of fact these �three� distinguished Brahmins heading the three major parties have kept the...( Read More )

5-Questions: Nepal CA tenure extension debate, Experts Speak

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Experts
Nepal
Sidelining Maoists bodes ill for Nepal Professor Guna Nidhi Sharma, PhD Former Vice Chairman, National Planning Commission, Nepal TGQ1: Do you Professor Sharma think that the Maoists have in some way or the other been cheated while...( Read More )

Nepal’s Madhesi leaders are very shrewd, selfish and dishonest to their own people

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Dr. Ram Dayal Rakesh
HR activist, Nepal
Dr. Ram Dayal Rakesh is a soft spoken but highly qualified academician of this country. He has several books to his credit. Mainly he writes on culture and tradition and thus his books are widely read both within and without. He has also...( Read More )

Foreigners take Nepalese as their “lap dogs” and they thus interfere in our important and significant decisions

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Professor Surendra K.C. PhD
History Department, T.U, Nepal
TGQ1: How have you been analyzing the country’s politics of late Professor K.C? The Maoists called off their indefinite strike in the name of forging national consensus but yet consensus remains a distant affair as of now? What say...( Read More )

Lahure culture is threatening Nepal’s sovereignty

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Chandra Bahadur Gurung, United Kingdom
Advisor and Founder General Secretary of the Gurkha Army Ex-servicemen's Organisation (GAESO)
TGQ1: What were your objectives and how did you complete your visit to Nepal this time around? Dr. Gurung: I love to visit Nepal. The reason is that the most part of my life I spent in my country and am entirely familiar with the culture...( Read More )

Relations with India and China are the most vital dimensions of Nepal’s foreign policy

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Sambhu Ram Simkhada, Phd
Senior Diplomat and Foreign Policy Expert
With early education in Darkha village of northern Dhading district, Shambhu Ram Simkhada went on to be the first Nepali to obtain Ph. D. in International Relations. He also completed Leadership for the Twenty First Century, Conflict...( Read More )

I take 12 point Agreement as second Delhi Pact

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Professor Sushil Raj Pandey PhD,
HoD, Central Department of Political Science, TU, Nepal
Professor Sushil Raj Pandey could be taken as a reservoir of knowledge. He is widely acclaimed both within and without for his brilliant political and security analyses. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Sangam Institute for Policy...( Read More )

Unpredictable consequences could be just round the corner

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Professor P. Kharel
Chairman, Nepal Press Institute
P. Kharel is a distinguished personality in Nepal’s media domain. His articles on contemporary national events appear in several English language papers almost on a regular basis. He has served the country by being a media man for decades...( Read More )

Nepal Maoists will not only want the whole Cake but entire Bakery

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Professor Ananda Shrestha
Executive Director, NEFAS, Nepal
Ananda Shrestha is a retired professor of English. He served at the Tribhuwan University for over three decades. Professor Shrestha has been watching the political events that unfolded in the recent months and years.   He is also a...( Read More )

Five Questions

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    People are fed up, frustrated and tired with these political leaders of Nepal
    Dr. Hari Pandey , Florida, USA

    I have reservation on utilization of existing man power mechanism of our MOFA which are from old bureaucratic set up and are not...

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    Revived Nepal Monarchy could be collective strength of China and India
    Balkrishna Neupane , Senior Advocate, Supreme Court, Nepal

    There is no suitable alternative than the appearance of Army Rule in Nepal.

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    If Maoist forms government then what would be left other than continued ideological conflict?
    Dr. Prakash Chandra Lohani , Vice Chairman, Rastriya Janshakti party, Nepal

    A government will not be formed which would, by extension, mean the miserable failure of the parliament body itself.

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    The timing of India’s Shyam Saran arrival in Nepal was dangerous
    Sushil Shrestha , Deputy SG, RPP-Nepal

    Perhaps the Maoists got the point and may have felt the same and thus we received “positive signals” from the Maoists to our...

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    Nepal’s Republican order has become defunct
    Experts ,

    Though the two major parties whether it is the Congress or the UML, may have come together again but the lobbies within still...

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India’s two pronged strategy for defense support to Nepal

TGW... 2009-07-23 No Comments

Here lay the significance of the Nepalese Minister Bidya Bhandari’s India trip and the prompt positive response of the...

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Can India & China afford...

Niraj Aryal2010-07-212 Comments

One former Indian ambassador to Nepal replied talking to the BBC few months back that whenever India and China meet it...

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