Professor Hari Bansh Jha, a well regarded Nepali scholar, is the Executive Director of the Centre for Economic and Technical Studies, Lalitpur, Nepal.

Contributions 
Nepal’s Prime Minister Dahal in Upbeat Mood about India Visit The Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal is going to India for a four-day official visit between May 31 and June 3. Both the Nepalese and Indian sides have done major homework to make the visit fruitful. About his forthcoming visit to India, PM...

Opening of Maoist Insurgency Period Cases and its Impact on Prime Minister’s Future in Nepal Last December, the Maoist leader Pushpa Kamal Dahal became Prime Minister of Nepal with the support of the Communist Party of Nepal – Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML), but in two months he changed his allegiance by joining hands with the Nepali C...

Security Challenges along Indo-Nepal Border Regions Nepal holds a crucial role in India’s security not merely on account of its size, natural resources and population, but more so due to its ...

Stopping the Third World War The noted scientist Albert Einstein was quite puzzled when he was asked about the horrifying and dreadful impact of the World War 3 (WW3). He is on record to have...

Monographs/Compendiums 
India’s Economic Miracle & Nepal The book “India’s Economic Miracle and Nepal” reiterates the time-tested view that no two countries of the world are as close to each other, particularly at the people-to-people level, as Nepal and India. The relationship between both countries...

The Janajati of Nepal ... Janajati groups in Nepal are neither culturally homogeneous nor are they so linguistically ... migrants from other geographical regions, they form the largest cluster ethnic group as their share in the country’s total population is 35.6 percent...

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