Indian Ocean (English)

Multipolar Asia and the Future of Nepal’s Left

35 min · 24 nov 2025
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A deep dive into Nepal’s geopolitical landscape as the world moves toward multipolarity. Dr. Khagendra Prasai and Tauqueer Ali Sabri unpack the global transition from US-led unipolarity to a more contested multipolar world. We explore how these shifts shape Nepal’s position between India and China, the risks of great-power rivalry, and the openings and challenges for left movements in South Asia. Disclaimer: Views are personal and not necessarily those of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation.

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