Articles with tag: nepal
Human Trafficking: The Great Commodity Exchange
Shantanu Dutta Jan 16, 2009 interacts: 3While no comprehensive study of forced and bonded labour can ever be completed, there are estimates that the trafficking “industry� touches 20 to 65 million Indians.
The Raj Lives: India In Nepal
Umesh Verma May 6, 2008 interacts: 30Six decades after the British withdrew from the subcontinent, it takes considerable audacity to produce a book titled “The Raj Lives�.
Leaders, Heroes and Mountains
Shantanu Dutta Jan 13, 2008 interacts: 9He (Sir Admund Hillary) was not a sahib who came, conquered and left having had his adventure in the hills. He established and sustained a lasting bond with the Sherpa people of the Himalayas.
Dismantling India’s Colonial Past
Shantanu Dutta Feb 6, 2007 interacts: 5In matters of foreign policy, India is beginning to abandon the Raj approach to our neighbors
Inhuman Right Organizations in Nepal
Rajeeb Satyal Apr 12, 2004 interacts: 17It is as painful for any Nepali to see a security person die, as it is to see any Maoist die. But unfortunately the Human Right Organizations do not seem to view human right situation from this angle. They choose to take side.
Passion and Obsession in Kathmandu
Revathy Gopal Apr 12, 2004 interacts: 6To drag a feudal society kicking and screaming, into the twenty-first century is not the easiest of tasks. We should know. India has been trying to do just that for the last fifty-four years.
Musharrafising a monarchy?
Beena Sarwar Apr 12, 2004 interacts: 6The reference to Pakistan’s president goes further with allegations that the king (Gyanendra of Nepal) will push a “guided democracy” even if he gives in to political demands for elections.


