Nepal as a federal state : lessons from Indian experience
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Nepal as a federal state : lessons from Indian experience
Vij Books India, 2013
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Nepal as a federal state : lessons from the Indian experience
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Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto Universityグローバル専攻
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Summary: Papers presented at the conference on "Federalism in Nepal: Lessons from Indian Experience", jointly organized by the Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS) and Centre for Security Analysis (CSA), on 30-31 August 2012
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- Nepal as a federal state : lessons from Indian experience / Jayant Prasad
- Federalism : the Indian experience / Gopal K. Pillai
- Indian federalism : that which was not constitutionally intended / Maneka Guruswamy
- Nepal as a federal state : lessons from India's experiences / Lok Raj Baral
- Federalism, foreign policy and national security in Nepal / Madhu Raman Acharya
- Federalism : perspectives on a Nepali model / Shambhu Ram Simkhada
- Right to self determination-concepts and limitations / Lalit Bahadur Basnet
- Perils and possibilities of Nepal's advent as a federal state : from the perspective of water resources / Ratna Sansar Shrestha
- Engendering human rights in the federal scheme : reflections on proposals for new constitution / Raju Prasad Chapagain
- Security provisions in a federal future / Chiran Jung Thapa
- Conflict and its economic consequences in Nepal / Hari Bansh Jha
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Against this backdrop, CSA in collaboration with Centre for South Asian Studies, Kathmandu organized a seminar Nepal as a Federal; State: Lessons from Indian Experience wherein different facets of federalism were explored by experts from India and Nepal. Indian Ambassador to Nepal Mr Jayant Prasad and Mr Rajendra Mahato, President Sadbhawana Party and Minister for Health and Population, Government of Nepal asserted the fact that federalism was necessary for economic prosperity and proportional development. Mr G K Pillai former Union Home Secretary gave an insightful talk on Indian experiences of Federalism. This volume will be of much interest to policy planners, academia and all those concerned with the on going political processes in Nepal.
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