Monday, June 29, 2009

Why Neplese Army Should not be integrated

I worship constitution & Democracy.I believe that political party with the majority in the general election,should be the the party to led the government.But when the party,which is leading the government tires to act against democracy and liberty,then,there should be a strong institution within the state to stop the move.

The struggle against the undemocratic move or intention should never be about left or right .It should be about defending the independence of institutions that will keep a particular political party from becoming the only political party in the future.



The truth is that democracy can be challenged from within,as the experience in Honduras has shown.President Mel Zelaya was trying to reshape the Honduran Constitution to his liking.The Supreme Court ruled his referendum unconstitutional, and it instructed the military not to carry out the logistics of the vote as it normally would do.The top military commander, Gen. Romeo Vásquez Velásquez, told the president that he would have to comply. Mr. Zelaya promptly fired him. The Supreme Court ordered him reinstated.

Sounds familiar ????

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

From Nepal to Iran ..PRAJATANTRA JINDABAD



On going struggle in Iran reminds me of the Nepal's April Revolution,When we Nepalese, where on the street to overthrow the Shah's 242 years of oppressive rule.
In 2006 -2007,When People in developed world were risking their investment in MBS &CDS and other kinds of derivatives.We the Nepalese people,where risking our life for democracy and liberty,with no foreign country to bail us out.Thousand of People from all walks of life where on the streets for the struggle.. Only in 19 days,without the use of weapons like youtube,twitter or facebook,we were able to defeat the King ,his courtiers and his horseman...




If we can do it then proud Persians can do it too . Kick those brutal theocratic leaders out ... Entire world is with the People ... Show them a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not perished from this Earth.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

political crisis part I

"If history is to written on this development, it will record our role. During the last leg of agitation, I had to send a Special Envoy to tell the monarch to see the writing on the wall. That changed the direction of the developments there,"


The above statement was given by Indian Prime Minster Dr Manmohan Singh right after,His Majesty Gyandera BB Shahdev re-adopted his previous avatar of a business man called Gyanendra Shah.

Make no mistake here, India was not the only player to force monarch to step down . Majority of the credit goes to the people of Nepal and the April revolution,which was inspired by the the love for democracy and liberty.

S0 what happened next ?

  • The Government lead Maoist was trying to please China, which made India pissed : India felt Prachanda has forgotten the hospitality he received during this under ground days .During those days India allowed Prachanda to stay in safe house in Delhi and provided logistics . Seeing this attitude of the Maoist ,UPA government was waiting for the appropiate time to strike Comrade P and his men.UPA's hand were tied due to the upcoming devise election
Incumbent Indian National Congress(INC) emerged as the strongest party after the Parliamentary election : Which means,INC,no longer has to rely on Communists and needs not pay so much heed to small, venal regional parties. Which also mean, INC now has freedom to crave their foreign policy for India . Top three agenda of their foreign policies are
  1. trade
  2. climate change
  3. Responding to China’s rise :Chinese diplomats favored Prachanda's decision to sack Army chief Katwal ,but pro -India President of Nepal vetoed the decision.This move by the president was very costly for Prachanda.Prachanda resigned citing "Unconstitutional and Undemocratic" move by the President ..

This was the Past of the political crisis ..

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Bye bye Dollar .. Welcome IMF bond ?

I dont know if polices allow Nepal to have foreign reserves denominated in Special Drawing Rights..If yes ..Nepal should go for it ................

One of our two cousins,China is PLANNING TO DO it,sO why not us ....Chinese authorities had signalled their intention to invest up to $50 billion in IMF Bonds..If you read NYT (kurgMAN ) or FT ( nAIL fURGOSON ) THESE DAYS,THEN U WILL COME ACROSS HISTORIAN AND ECONOMIST ARGUING IF inflation OR deflation IS GOING TO BE THE NEXT PROBLEM... if YOU TAKE THE WORDS OF THE HISTORIAN THEN INFLATION IS COMING ...WITH ALL THE SIMULUTS PACKAGE AND MONEY PUMPING POLICES ... pPL ARE ALREADY SCARED ABOUT INFLATION,YIELD IN 10 YEAR T BILL ARE NORTH BOUND .IT BRIEFLY TOUCHED 4% N THEN CLOSED LITTLE UNDER 4 ON FRIDAY ...


aCCORDING TO NEPAL'S CENTRAL BANK RECENT REPORT NEPAL HAVE US$ 3.47 billion OF FOREIGN RESERVES AS OF mid-April 2009.so PPL DO YOU GUYS THINK IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO SWITCH SOME PORTION FOREIGN RESERVES FROM DOLLARS TO IMF BONDS ?

Friday, June 12, 2009

Nepal's efforts to accelerate economic growth and reduce poverty are being hampered by political instability, poor infrastructure, and other critical obstacles, a new study has found.

Well the political instability situation is not going to solve soon ..All the 21 parties who are current supporting the Nepal government, wants to make bang for the Buck As soon as possible ..before the new government kick them out.same thing happens ever an over again ..

In my my understanding for the economic development of Nepal .Nepal needs to spend in infrastructure and create a out source farming in Nepal .

Ok, everybody know that investing in infrastructure or helping to boost the agricultural productivity will help the economic development of Nepal.But the big
question is where will the money come from ??

Investing in infrastructure will not only provide employment opportunity to thousand of young people .But will attract FDI ,especially in retail and consumer sector in a country of 28 million people with no supply chain infrastructure .

Current global economic crisis have not spare Nepal.Tourism looks bleak .. Nepal biggest assets export of human labor have declined .. oil prices are creeping up .. inflation for sure in long run ..Since India ko inflation Nepal ma 4 month jatti ma sarchaa ..joro jasto .. Nepali rs is going to appreciate via IRS .IF inflation in united states rises ..


Best way for Nepal right now is spend all the money the government have collected and ask help from our 2 neighbours ..

Last week Wall Street Journal printed a news saying BRIC is dumping $10 billion of US t-bill to buy IMF bonds ..Why are they dumping t bill and buying IMF bond .. to have more saying in the IMF .. IMF have started to give loans to developing nation with no string attach ( remember Mexico ) ..

There was a another article published in economist magazine about China and its soft power .. Soft power basically means china buying influence in Africa and some countries in Asia by giving them loans and grant..

There is a rhetoric that India and China have huge interest in Nepal.due to the geo-political situation so why don't we take the advantage ??

Asking for loan and grants is not that bad .If u r chanlleing it to a progessive idea ...