Nepal: Establishment of pension camp helps Bharatiya Gorkha Sainik
Palpa: The establishment of the Pension Camp in Tansen of Nepal has made life easier for Bharatiya Gorkha Sainik living in Western part of the Himalayan country.
Electricity sharing strengthening bonds between India, Nepal
New Delhi: The issue of electricity sharing is playing a crucial role in further strengthening the bond between neighbours India and Nepal.
Nepal: China’s new satellite state
China’s policy of corrupting the political class of a country, especially those that are economically fragile, is well known. Many countries in Africa, South & South East Asia and Latin America have fallen prey to these Chinese machinations and some are now neck deep in Chinese debt.
Fighting COVID-19: Nepal depends on India for Remdesivir drugs
Kathmandu: Despite recent border disputes and Prime Minister KP Oli's remarks on Lord Rama, Nepal is depending on India for life-saving Remdesivir drugs.
Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli greets PM Modi on 74th Independence Day
New Delhi/UNI: Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday called up his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and extended greetings on India’s 74th Independence Day.
Political leaders in Nepal slam KP Sharma Oli over Lord Rama remarks
Kathmandu: Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli's remark on Ayodhya and Lord Rama has earned criticisms from different political leaders of the Himalayan country.
Kathmandu/IBNS: Kathmandu has issued a statement to cover up Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's bizarre claim that Hindu deity Ram was not born in India but in Nepal and his birthplace Ayodhya was actually located in the Himalayan kingdom and not in Indian state Uttar Pradesh, as believed.
Nepal decides to stop broadcast of Indian news channels
Kathmandu: Nepali Cable TV providers on Thursday decided to stop the broadcast of Indian news channels in the Himalayan country, media reports said.
Imran Khan to dial Oli to fish in the troubled waters of India-Nepal conflict over new map
Islamabad/Kathmandu/IBNS: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has decided to lend a helping hand to Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli as he faces increased pressure within his Nepal Communist Party (NCP) to step down after blaming India for a rebellion in his party, said a Hindustan Times report.
Nepal Communist Party seeks PM KP Oli’s resignation over remark on India
Kathmandu/IBNS: Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Tuesday received backlash from top leaders of the ruling Nepal Communist Party for blaming India to topple his government.
China encroaches Nepali lands as opposition lawmakers demand its reclamation
Kathmandu: Nepal might be engaged in a conflict with India over its new map, but the Himalayan nation is itself facing land dispute as China has encroached at least 28 hectares of Nepali land spread across four districts of Humla, Rasuwa, Sankhuwasabha and Sindhupalchok, media reports said.
Meetings organized in India to topple my government, alleges Nepal PM K P Sharma Oli
New Delhi/IBNS: Amid heightened tensions between the two nations in recent times, Nepal PM K P Sharma Oli on Sunday alleged that meetings are being organized in India to topple his government.
China could set up border outposts in encroached territories of Nepal: Report
Kathmandu/IBNS: A report by Nepal’s agriculture department has alerted the encroachment of its territories by China with rivers changing their course following massive road construction activities in Tibet Autonomous Region, a Hindustan Times report said.
Multi-pronged strategy needed to take on China-Pakistan-Nepal 'nexus': Experts
New Delhi/UNI: If a war does break out between India and China, an 'exited' Pakistan could jump into the fray as well with the 'tacit' support of Nepal-hence, India should develop a multi-pronged strategy to counter the ' caucus.'
Nepal Communist Party draws flak for holding virtual meet with China
Kathmandu/UNI: Nepal and China's communits parties had a virtual meeting, inviting sharp criticism from the country's ruling and opposition leaders, for holding this at a time when relations between India and China were acutely strained, due to a face-off between the two armies at Galwan Valley, in which India lost 20 army personnel.