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Politics At The Crossroads Of History

Yuba Nath Lamsal Nepal is currently at the crossroad of history, from which it has not been able to move. We are where we were four years ago when the Constituent Assembly election was held. Our forward journey has been suddenly stalled and suspended, creating a sense of uncertainty and confusion in the people. The direction and destination of our political journey are unclear. The political parties and their leaders are supposed to clear the mist of uncertainty and assure the people of the country’s future political course. But the parties themselves are lost in the cloud of uncertainty and confusion and have no clear-cut agenda and direction. Inherent fears Why has the political process not moved ahead from the point it reached four years ago? This is because of the parties’ lethargy in accomplishing the jobs they were entrusted with. There are inherent fears in the parties that they would be obliterated once the peace and political process comes to an end and the next round of polit...

Nepal In Perpetual Transition

Yuba Nath Lamsal Nepal is currently passing through a thorny road of prolonged and painful transition. Transition is always painful everywhere in the world as it is marked by instability, uncertainty, chaotic situation and weak law and order often jeopardizing the rule of law. Out of the state of instability and chaos, certain unscrupulous and criminal elements often try to take benefit to serve their vested interests. This is the experience of all countries in the world that faced or are facing transition. The case of Nepal is a little different. Nepal has experienced protracted and perpetual transition that has been in the process of political trials and errors for more than six decades. Nepal is being used as a political laboratory to test different models of governments and systems. But none has so far worked to suit the interests of the people of Nepal. In a period of a decade or so, we experiment different models of governments and system. We have made trial of different ...

Is reunification of Korea is possible?

Yuba Nath Lamsal Irrespective of ideology, the survival strategy of North Korea, as it is also known as Democratic People\'s Republic of Korea or DPRK, is a lesson to be learnt by smaller countries in the world especially Nepal which is in the sandwiched position between Asia\'s two giants. North Korea has survived with dignity and stood firmly in the community of the nations despite hostile attitude of some of its neighbours and sanction from the Western countries. North Korea is a country which has been an example how unity of the people and strength of its own can keep foreign interference at bay and maintain national independence, unity and territorial integrity intact. Countries like Nepal have much more to learn from the DPRK which is smaller than Nepal in terms of size and population but much more powerful in terms of economic and military size. Global attention has always been focused on North Korea not because of its economy and physical size but because of its militar...

A White Revolution Begins From West Terai

Yuba Nath Lamsal Imagine how the white revolution is in the offing, slowly, in Nepal. That, too, from young entrepreneurs, who would otherwise evade farming and look for greener pastures. The Lumbini Agro-Products Pvt. Ltd. is here with a dream and vision of white (milk) revolution. Commercial dairy farming is something that has recently made its way to Nepal. Although dairy farming has been in practice in Nepal for centuries, it used to be a family business meant only for domestic consumption. Now change is in the air and it has come to the agro sector, too. The rapid urbanization and massive migration of people from rural areas to urban centers in search of better opportunities has its impact on dairy farming, too. With high-speed urbanization, the arable land in and around the urban areas has sharply augmented the demand of dairy products in Nepal. The traditional approach of dairy farming can no longer meet the growing demand of milk and meat giv...

Wen’s visit cancellation: Nepal’s diplomatic debacle

Yuba Nath Lamsal In the world of diplomacy, maturity, etiquette and sensitivity play vital role. The conduct of diplomacy is a delicate matter that needs high degree of sophistication and maturity. Diplomacy is not politics but an art of articulation and negotiation which requires high degree of sensitivity, maturity and sophistication. In other words, diplomacy is a battle to be fought without weapons and soldiers but with the art of convincing others. The words, tone and body language have their own meaning and carry especial message in the conduct of diplomacy. Even a slight mistake in the selection of words and use of tone and body language give negative message in diplomacy which would be costly for countries or individuals that are assigned to conduct diplomacy. In the absence maturity and sensitivity, countries and diplomats fail to achieve the goal they seek to achieve. This is what has exactly happened in Nepal in the wake of postponement of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao....