Kathmandu Post 05 May 2020 Buddhism as a connector Forgetting the religious aspect, Buddhism can still be used as a cultural tool to connect Nepal to the world. On… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 21 Apr 2020 The Nepali economy will bounce back quick More in-depth analyses and multi-dimensional perspectives are required. All media platforms across the world are filled with analyses on the… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 07 Apr 2020 Lockdown Musings This is the best reflective time we have got—everyone needs to use it productively. This has been bizarre and unprecedented.… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 10 Mar 2020 What we can learn from Covid-19 Every challenge teaches us lessons; it will be important to be prepared to tackle the next one that comes without… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 25 Feb 2020 The cartel of accountants How a profession that led the reforms in 1990 is becoming an impediment to change now. Last week, I was… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 11 Feb 2020 Nepal can benefit greatly by embracing connectivity The recently concluded Kantipur Conclave had many lessons to give, especially for the ones willing to learn. The two-day-long second… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 28 Jan 2020 The Jaipur Literature Festival still provides hope for an open society It would be great to see future editions having conversations on regional issues that are led by the youth. The… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Hindustan Times 19 Jan 2020 There is a new Nepal. India hasn’t kept up Nepalis have moved beyond India in their engagement with the world. It’s time to recalibrate the relationship A new geopolitical… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 14 Jan 2020 Nepal’s future lies in leveraging its geographic location 'Unleashing the Vajra' attempts to view Nepal’s future through a different lens—one of wealth creation and not poverty alleviation. When… Sujeev Shakya No Comments
Kathmandu Post 31 Dec 2019 Welcoming 2020 Hope has to be followed by individual transformation—simply blaming the state won’t do. Something quite rare happened in 2019. Only… Sujeev Shakya No Comments