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Into the Sea: Nepal in International Waters

A visit to the only dry port of Nepal will immediately captivate busy scenes with hundreds of trucks, some railway carriages and huge Maersk...

Economics Students Unite in Bangladesh to Explore Paths Toward One South Asia

The 14th  South Asia Economic Students’ Meet (SAESM) commences in Chittagong, Bangladesh today, embracing the arrival of over 110 top economics undergraduates and faculties...

Nepal’s journey towards resilient foreign policy

There is a huge potential of rapid economic development if Nepal handles its relation with two Asian giants in a proper, pragmatic and prudent...

Conflicts that can lead to War- Southeast Asia: Race for Regional Power

China and India. Home to the world’s largest population and vying to overtake other in the race for economic ascent, military might and regional...

Doklam Plateau Standoff or South China Sea: Chinese Active Defence Strategy turns into Incremental Encroachments

As Comprehensive National Power (CNP) of China is growing, its strategy to impose its national will (as perceived by its few key leaders), exercise...

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According to an exclusive report by The Wall Street...

Is Russia really isolated? The increasing importance of East and South diplomacy

When Western countries imposed sanctions on Russia following the...

The Global Decline of Traditional Education and the Growth of Entrepreneurial Skills Worldwide

The traditional education system in Western economies has visibly...

Transforming India’s Horizon: Singaporean Charter Cities as Catalysts for Economic Renaissance

India’s rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have positioned it as...

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