India shares its borders with China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, none of which have particularly strong relations with India.
By: Atia Ibnat Rifah and Azizul Hakim RakibIndia has a very ancient dream to establish itself as a regional power in the ...
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The Print on MSNIndia’s ‘all or nothing’ policy with Nepal won’t work. Strengthen military ties for balanceNew Delhi’s approach toward Kathmandu needs to keep this aspect in mind: neither too deep to be seen as interference, nor ...
While the recent rallies have drawn international attention, support for a return to the monarchy is neither new nor a ...
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While the flight is seen as a step towards boosting connectivity and attracting Chinese tourists, concerns remain about the ...
With an average annual income of $315 per capita, Nepal is the second poorest country in Asia after Afghanistan and one of ...
With its outbound student mobility ratio at 19%, nearly 10 times that of India and China, Nepal is attracting international ...
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India’s relationship with Nepal has always been complex, shaped by historical, cultural, and geographical factors.
According to the Department of Customs data, Nepal imported 771,183 kilograms of colors worth Rs 404.4 million till ...
The US and China are striving for AI supremacy, polarising the world. Nepal must navigate this rivalry tactfully, they ...
An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale hit Nepal in the early hours of Friday. The epicentre was in Sindhupalchowk ...
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