Nepal’s history is shaped by two dominant ruling powers—the Shah dynasty and the Rana regime. Both left an indelible mark on the nation, one through unification and monarchy, the other through hereditary autocracy under the guise of prime ministership. While Shahs are credited with founding modern Nepal through unification, the Ranas are often acknowledged for […]
Legacy of the House of Gorkha and the Shah Kings of Nepal: Sovereignty, Democracy, or Strategic Self-Preservation?
The Shah dynasty is synonymous with the modern history of Nepal. From the unification of the country in the mid-18th century by Prithvi Narayan Shah to the abolition of the monarchy in 2008, the Shah kings played a pivotal role in shaping Nepal’s political, cultural, and diplomatic landscape. This article explores their legacy, analyzing their […]
Nepal Vs. India: Friend or Foes
Nepal and India, two neighbors bound by geography and history, share one of the most complex bilateral relationships in South Asia. While cultural and religious affinities have tied the nations together for centuries, modern geopolitics, territorial disputes, and perceived power imbalances have introduced tensions that make many in Nepal question whether India is a friend, […]