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Hari Prasad Shrestha

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Constitution Amendment: Just a Two-Party Deal?

After an agreement between Nepali Congress and CPN-UML on constitution amendment, four months ago, there has been no further formal announcement from the government. This has delayed the proposed constitutional amendment process, raising suspicions about the intent of the government and the two part...
Nov 08, 2024
OPINION

How Are Independent Candidates Posing a Threat to Political...

The recent electoral victories of independent candidates Balen Shah, Harka Sampang, and Gopi Hamal, who assumed mayoral positions in Kathmandu Metropolitan City, Dharan, and Dhangadhi Sub-Metropolitan City, respectively, signal a shift in Nepal's political landscape.
Sep 25, 2024
OPINION

Who Will Care for ‘Kinless’ Seniors?

The Hindi movie ‘Baghban’ inspired me to write about senior citizens, who are abandoned by their children. The idea of the movie on abandoned seniors by their children  came to director and producer B. R. Chopra in Copenhagen during a tour across Europe in the 1960s, when he stayed at a hotel next t...
Sep 05, 2024
OPINION

Bringing Int’l Airlines to Nepal’s New Airports

After the announcement of concessions and waiver of different fees and taxes by the Government of Nepal, a number of international airlines are set to fly to and from the newly-built Gautam Buddha International Airport (GBIA) and Pokhara Regional International Airport (PRIA) of Nepal. The airlines w...
Aug 20, 2024
OPINION

Why is a caretaker government significant in Bangladesh duri...

The President of Bangladesh appointed Prof. Muhammad Yunus as a chief advisor of the interim Government of Bangladesh. During the swearing-in ceremony, he said, "I will uphold, support and protect the constitution,"  adding that he would perform his duties "sincerely".  A 16-member advisor  has been...
Aug 13, 2024
OPINION

Relevance of  Two-Party System in Nepal

As an uncertain exercise of trial and error,  Nepal’s two biggest political parties, Nepali Congress Party and United Marxist Leninist Party have some sort of realization that a duopoly or two party system could be beneficial for their decisive role in politics and political stability in Nepal.
Jul 30, 2024
OPINION

Is Proportional Representation the Cause of Frequent Governm...

As a result of never-ending transitions and political instability in Nepal, even after thirty years of the multiparty system and nine years of the present constitution, politics is constantly sliding from democratic norms towards autocratic dynamics, and the economy is on the edge of collapse.
Jul 14, 2024
OPINION

The Colorful Politics of South Asia

Until religions and autocracies remain attached with politics, it would be  unimaginable to hope for full democracy in the countries of the South Asia region.
Jun 16, 2024
OPINION

New budget amid economic challenges

In developing countries, a high proportion of economic activity is controlled, directly or indirectly, by the government, where the political process determines the allocation of resources. However, in advanced countries, the budget is a mechanism by which taxpayers and their representatives control...
Jun 02, 2024
OPINION

Why do US Firms Invest Less in Nepal?

The interest of the United States of America in Nepal has increased significantly in recent years due to its strategic importance. A new turning in bilateral assistance experienced after the MCC Compact Agreement worth USD 500 Million was signed between Nepal and the USA on 14th September 2017, and...
May 09, 2024