Tag: #China
Articles tagged with #China

The spheres-of-influence illusion
The US, China, and Russia are abandoning international law for power politics, a shift toward rival blocs that has historically breed conflict over stability.

Might might be right, after all
What the new world order post-Venezuela means for small countries with big neighbours like Nepal

Development finance must shift away from aid
National development banks, sovereign wealth funds, debt swaps, and public-private partnerships can foster sustainable investment and help reduce energy poverty.

Neighbourhood watch on Nepal
More than a month after the GenZ protests, next-door nations keep a watchful eye on the country

What China wants
China has no interest in filling America’s shoes, it is focused on the domestic economy

Rasuwa flood likely a GLOF
Deadly Nepal-China border flood could have been glacial lake(s) that burst in Tibet

National insecurity
Nepal’s strategy of equidistance is fraying at the edges as Kathmandu is buffeted by countervailing pressure from north and south

Nepal in the world, the world in Nepal
Essays document political and socio-cultural evolution amid geopolitcal upheavals in the 1950s

What (or who) after the Dalai Lama?
The Dalai Lama succession question has uncertain implications for Nepal

Trumpet Call
A second Trump term to affect US ties with China and India, because of that will impact Nepal as well

US afflicted with full-blown Sinophobia
Yale author of Accidental Conflict says anti-Chinese paranoia has turned into fear in America

Pokhara epicentre of Sino-Indian rivalry
The Great Game between China and India is being played out in this scenic tourism capital

India’s quiet rise
The end of China’s four-decade-long economic boom has thrown into relief the emergence of Asia's other demographic giant: India

Not easy for Nepal to sell buffalo meat to China
Country needs to do much more to improve hygiene and safety standards before that happens

Nepal's Maoist leader visits China
Prime Minister Dahal's visit to Beijing comes at a time when Nepal is the most fragile and fungible it has ever been

Pokhara’s China connection
The Chinese always had a soft spot for Pokhara that Pokhara has not taken adequate advantage of

Geopolitics of Nepal’s rivers
India edges China out of Nepal’s river projects as water becomes a strategic commodity

BRI enters the tenth year
Looking at the future of the Chinese infrastructure initiative for Asia and Nepal

Nepal in the new world order
How to leverage our geostrategic location amidst hypernationalism and the clash between liberal democracy and authoritarianism

The salt of the earth
A caravan of yaks carrying salt heads south. SOURCE: JAG BAHADUR BUDHAWhile it is unclear when and how salt was first introduced to Nepal’s…

Reaction to Wang Yi’s Nepal visit in Chinese media
Chinese Ambassador Hou Yanqi and diplomats after seeing off Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi's plane in Kathmandu airport on 27 March.A day…

Nepal loses its foremost security analyst
In 1991, as the editor of Deshantar weekly, I was part of a visiting team of journalists accompanying Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala on…

From pandemic to epidemic to endemic
While many countries lift mask mandates and coronavirus restrictions, Hong Kong and China are reeling from an Omicrons surge. Britain, the US…

It’s decision time
Photo: AMIT MACHAMASIThere is intense international diplomatic pressure for and against a $500 million American project, as Nepal’s main…
