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Japan to aid major projects in Nepal
Himalayan Times, 30 April 2012
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Nepal bomb blast kills four protesters
Hindu, 30 April 2012
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Nepal‚ Japan to ink deal on food aid
Himalayan Times, 27 April 2012
KATHMANDU: Nepal and Japan were to sign two agreements – MoU on the Japanese food-aid programe and exchange of letters relating to stre-ngthening the Election Co-mmission in Nepal – in the course of Japanese Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba’...


Nepal-India security talks begin in Pokhara
Himalayan Times, 26 April 2012
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Nepal and China face new Cold war in the region
Telegraph Nepal, 15 April 2012
Sino-Nepali diplomatic ties duly reestablished 53 years ago on 1 August, 1955 (article penned by the author in 2009) are poised to new challenges and opportunities. The time these ties were re established offered no less challenges either. Challenges basically pertained to conducting ...


Nepal Maoists under army now
Times of India, 11 April 2012
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China boosts trade with Nepal
Hindu, 3 April 2012
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Indo-Nepal trade to be challenging
Himalayan Times, 24 March 2012
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Nepal-India meet on border issues concludes
Himalayan Times, 18 March 2012
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Nepal go down to Afghanistan
Himalayan Times, 17 March 2012
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Nepal Maoist supporters shutdown schools
Zee News, 11 March 2012
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