Whether the RSP can deliver on its many promises remains to be seen. But one thing is already clear: The March 5 election has fundamentally changed Nepali politics.
Voters are frustrated and unhappy with the old political class to the extent that they are ready to gamble on the new ones.
The political parties’ manifestos for the March 5 House of Representatives (HoR) elections seem to be primarily framed by the Gen Z movement of September of the previous year.
Nepal, March 9 -- As Nepal emerges from the snap polls following the recent Gen Z uprisings, with a likely two-thirds majority for the Rastriya Swatantra Party, the nation's democratic institutions ...
The EC said all necessary arrangements have been made to declare the results within 24 hours of the vote count. It added that ...
Nepal is preparing for parliamentary elections, the first since last year's Gen Z uprising, which resulted in significant ...
Nepal, March 2 -- Nepal's major political parties have projected the energy sector as the backbone of future economic prosperity, unveiling ambitious plans ranging from large-scale hydropower ...
India’s energy supplies remain secure in the short term due to reserves and diversified imports, but its heavy dependence on West Asian routes—especially the Strait of Hormuz—leaves it structurally vu ...
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In a landmark shift in Nepali politics, 35-year-old Balendra Shah, popularly known as Balen Shah, is poised to become Nepal’s next Prime Minister, the youngest, following his Rastriya Swatantra ...