The currently imposed radical visa strategy is a part of Nazism, which is imposed by so called developed world over the developing country.
International Intervention (II) in resolving conflicts in a given country in not uncommon. Nepal is also not entirely unfamiliar with II, because of the direct or indirect involvement of foreign nations and particularly the UN.
It is a crucial ethnocentric war between State and Madhesi ethnic groups in Nepal. Currently, Madhes region of Nepal has been suffering with severe ethno- regional arm and unarmed insurgencies.
KRISHNA HARI PUSHKAR sees seeds of ethno-civil war in Terai. He prescribes four ways to address the problem.
The mistreatment and mishandling of ethnic revolt could turn into separation movement and could finally give a birth of new "Nation-State." This article would deal with the contextual strategic analysis of ongoing unrecognized Madheshi ethnic revolt of Nepal, contemporary sen …
INTERVIEW WITH HRIDAYESH TRIPATHI
Dear all, Could you share to me about the nature and character of a separatist movement? I mean, when an ethnic conflict or insurgency or civil movement turn into a separatist movement? what are the major indicators to identify a separatist movement?
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - A Nepali minister and three deputies from the ethnic Madhesi community resigned on Monday, saying the government had ignored the grievances of the people living in the Himalayan nation's southern plains. Protests by an...
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