Blog & Articles

Xi’s visit to Nepal: Far reaching announcements and agreement

October 14, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

President of China Xi Jinping landed at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) at 4:46 pm on October 12 of 2019 from Chennai of India by continuing his Wuhan spirit with Indian PM Narendra Modi for better regional understanding, strengthening regional connectivity and economic and trade cooperation, establishing new platforms for enhancing mutual trust and friendship in a tripartite nations like China, Nepal and India, and thereby contributing to global peace and prosperity.

War competition galvanized America into the first nuclear nation (part 2)

June 10, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

The historical trails of the discovery of fusion went back in 1920 when Arther Eddington explained in the UK that the primary source of stellar energy could come from hydrogen-helium fusion. Mark Oliphant carried out laboratory fusion of hydrogen isotopes in 1932 in the USA.

War competition galvanized America into the first nuclear nation (part 1)

June 7, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

It is necessary to understand what a nuclear weapon means and how they are produced. How America galvanized her war-time energy into a successful mission of producing nuclear weapons during and after WWII to become the first nuclear nation in the world? 

Why is America the world’s most powerful nation? 

May 19, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

The whole world can analyze the circumstances as how the United States of America (USA) became the super powerful nation through the eyes of basically three historical periods, namely: (i) the period of European influence between 1607 to 1815 AD, (ii) the period of establishing national identity covering the time between 1815 to 1890 AD,

American life is understood as a knowledge-based society (part 2)

May 22, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

The mega-saga of the American industrial revolutions would be incomplete without explaining the innovations in the transportation and automobile sectors that geared up the pace of the American economy along with energy as another side of the same coin.

New industrialists emerged in America during the late 1990s. 

American life is understood as a knowledge-based society (part 1)

 May 9, 2019

 Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

Many of the present day innovations have their roots in Native American traditionalism. American life is understood as a knowledge-based society. Unimagined native scientific discoveries and innovations in America have been unraveled or unfolded through the uses of human brains!

How such innovations happened in America and how could America develop into a modern state of arts, science, and technology? 

Legacy of native guerilla leaders and dimensions of wars in America

April 30, 2019
Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

In my previous articles, I explained briefly that first hunters and gatherers who came to the US were from Northeast of Asia either via Beringia or Alaskan coastal routes about 15,000 to 24,000 years ago.

The 1st wave of arrival to America was not other than “Native Americans’. The 2nd 

Who founded and coined ‘America’?

April 23, 2019
Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

Who were the first founders and name-givers of the present day America would be a matter of interest to all of us. It’s evident “out of Africa hypothesis” supports that all humans came out of Africa and migrated to today’s the Middle East, specifically the realm between Euphrates and Tigris rivers known as Mesopotamian civilization and then began to diversify from there to different parts of the world.

Prescriptions for making a prosperous Nepal (part 2)

February 15, 2019
Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

As a continuation of my first article on the theme of a prosperous Nepal, this write-up shall further explain on concrete factors that need to be worked in restoring the health of the country. Or I want express more on my “Deca Da and Penta Niet model” of nation building. This article is limited to deal in details of my model. Therefore, I shall first introduce the major points.

Prescriptions for making a prosperous Nepal (part 1)

February 11, 2019
Prof. Dr. Nanda Bahadur Singh

Prosperous Nepal has become a buzz word in every nook and corner of this country. It appears as if people from all walks of life possess expertise in making Nepal a prosperous country. However, merely talking about prosperity does not yield results. Practical prosperity requires an integrated approach to development resulting in economic growth.