Category: Politics

Bhutan projects itself for unstable politics

The ‘democratic government’ of Bhutan has given hints that this country is likely to face insurgency or the political turmoil in future. The government a few years back had announced its intention to form a counter-insurgency force, has finally been materialized. The youth sensitization, under police-youth collaboration, followed government’s...

Sri Lanka: has a dynasty born?

The Sri Lankan poll on April 8 has shaped President Mahinda Rajapaksa as the sole and undisputed power centre of the country, with his alliance getting clear majority in the parliamentary elections. The result was short of expectation that Rajapaksha would win at least 2/3 seats to execute his...

Two years on the hot seat

The Bhutanese government, properly called the first elected government of the kingdom, has completed its second year on the hot seat, without any significant progress at hand to boast for. The biggest achievement for it will be this month end when it holds the SAARC summit for the first...

Crushing greavest threat in India

Two days after I read the 32-page essay in Outlook magazine by Arundhoti Roy about Maoists in Dantewada district, news poured in saying at least 76 paramilitary personnel of the Central Reserve Police lost their life in fighting the Maoists in the same district. To my analysis, the CRP...

Triple factors to end wangchuks in Bhutan

Many praised when tyrant Jigme Singye Wangchuk abdicated the throne in favor of his illegitimate son Jigme Khesar two years ago. Do these people praising abdication learn what the cause behind it was? I think, they never. Here you get the real motive behind the abdication. The wangchuk dynasty...

Survival threats to Wanchuks

Now back into the blog now. Its been long being out of touch. As i google through upon my return there, i just got a good piece worth reproducing here. I don’t have any words to explain what things have appeared in this piece posted in apfanews.com. Just willing...