Does Nepal need a ‘McDonalds’ in order to ensure its Security ...
Nepal does not literally need a McDonald’s to keep the peace ,but it does need the deep, sustained economic linkages that such franchises metaphorically symbolis ...
Under this topic, the research seeks to enhance the understanding and alongside study the contemporary and developing issues pertaining to international economy and development in diverse countries. The developing economies at present predominantly in the East and South Asian regions remains on a relatively strong growth trajectory amid the robust domestic demand conditions whereas the global economy on the other hand is facing a confluence of risks, which could severely disrupt economic activity and inflict significant damage on longer-term development prospects. The research primarily addresses such developments and challenges, concentrating on the existing and emerging economic policies, economic growth and opportunities, co-operations and agreements, prospects and the potential factors that exacerbates development challenges in many parts of the world.
Nepal does not literally need a McDonald’s to keep the peace ,but it does need the deep, sustained economic linkages that such franchises metaphorically symbolis ...
Economic sanctions, as indicated by the Iranian instance, risk perpetuating suffering for humanity while refusing to change the government's policies ...
The US-China trade war can be understood through key theoretical perspectives in international political economy ...
Despite rising hostilities, total economic decoupling between the U.S. and China remains unlikely ...
Semiconductor chips have become an integral part of our digital world, and it has become a tool of current geopolitics, not essentially in the economic aspect but also in terms of national security and global influence ...
The international community must reject the complacency that allows both digital colonialism and torture to persist unchecked ...
As history shows, world leadership is never permanent but is shaped by adaptation, resilience, and the ability to respond to global transformations ...
The Panama Canal has emerged as a new center of strategic cooperation and competition, with the US’s potential to take over, undo previous mistakes, and China’s withdrawal from the region ...
The North-South divide in Indian cinema is not a mere product of regional rivalry or artistic competition but a carefully engineered strategy aimed at fragmenting Indian society ...
Nepal on FATF Grey List: A Call to Action for Transparency and Refor ...
Nepal’s place on the FATF grey list represents a serious reputational and economic challenge. But it also provides a clear roadmap for institutional reform, financial modernization, and global re-engagement ...