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Nepal's Ongoing Political Crisis: What sovereignty means to the Himalayan Nation?

13 min · 28. des. 2020
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The ongoing situation in Nepal is quite distributing. It is standing on the crossroads of political slavery and ideological freedom and has to choose its way ahead. But why the situation became so close to the level of breakdown from within? What makes the Nepali public feel betrayed by the same regime which they once exhaustively supported to remove the authoritative monarchy? In this episode of the Indus Report, we'll turn some pages of history to assess the reasons and also discuss the way forward for the landlocked Himalayan Nation!

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