The Indian government has donated 81 school buses to educational institutions across 48 districts in Nepal, including disaster-affected districts of Ilam, Jhapa, and Udayapur in Koshi Province. The donation also covers remote districts such as Humla, Mustang, Sankhuwasabha, Darchula, Baitadi, and Achham. This initiative highlights the long-standing development partnership and friendship between India and Nepal,...
Category: Geopolitics
Nepal’s Dilemma: Balancing Sovereignty with Ties to India and China
Historical and Legal Roots of the Dispute The modern dispute over Lipulekh and Kalapani has deep historical roots. Its origin lies in the 1816 Treaty of Sugauli, signed between the Kingdom of Nepal and British India. Article-V of the Sugauli Treaty records Nepal’s renunciation of claims to the lands west of the Kali river, but,...
China recalibrates in Nepal after Oli’s fall
In September 2025, mass protests in Nepal led by Generation Z over social media censorship, corruption and economic stagnation forced former prime minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli’s resignation. For Beijing, Oli’s fall represents a political setback but not a turning point, as China seeks to preserve its influence in Nepal while adapting to shifting local...
The new fault line in the Himalayas: Nepal’s turbulence and China’s watchful eye
Kathmandu has quieted, but the echoes of those fiery nights still linger — a faint, bitter reminder of the days when a restless generation rose against a government it had long stopped believing in. In early September, Nepal’s Gen Z revolt — led by those born after the mid-1990s — shook the political foundations of...
Global power, conflict and Nepal
The current wave of global political upheaval, marked by incidents of power change in nations like Bangladesh, Nepal, Madagascar and Peru, carries profound geopolitical implications. These events of instability are not merely the product of internal misgovernance and public frustration, but are also deeply connected to the competition among international power nations and the unprecedented...
What are the latest sticking points in US-China tensions?
Beijing is stacking up its bargaining chips ahead of expected US-China talks when Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping visit Seoul this month, announcing new export controls to tighten its grip over high-tech manufacturing supply chains. The two superpowers look to be struggling to move beyond their current tariff truce – a 90-day pause from...
Divide and Rule: The US Playbook in Nepal
New Delhi: Nepal is a young democracy with big dreams and limited jobs. That mix makes it easy for outside actors to shape public mood and opinion, often without people noticing. In recent years, the most visible foreign player has been the United States, which, through aid, NGOs, scholarships, training, and policy tools like the...
Unease at slow pace of change in Nepal one month on from gen Z protests
Prakash Bohora was one of the first of Nepal’s gen Z protesters to feel the sting of a police bullet. Like thousands of other young people, he had taken to the streets of the capital last month to protest against corruption and a draconian ban on social media. He had no idea that day in...
India-Nepal Relations: From Ancient Bonds to Modern Geopolitical Crossroads
Daily news often flashes headlines about shifting political dynamics in Kathmandu or renewed tensions over disputed Himalayan borders, leaving observers with fragmented information. To truly understand the full story of India and Nepal—two nations bound by history, geography, and faith—one must trace their relationship from its mythological origins to its current geopolitical complexity. This article...
Between Optimism and Skepticism: India and China in Nepal
In the aftermath of the ‘September revolution’, and the formation of a new interim government in Nepal under the leadership of former Chief Justice, Sushila Karki, there are concerns and apprehensions about the trajectory that Nepal will adopt in the coming months as well as about the interim government’s ability to successfully organise fresh elections...








