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Despite elections, Bhutan remains a royal stronghold
LINE WOLF NIELSEN in THIMPU
An alternative to the World Bank and IMF
MICHAEL SHANK and AMI CARPENTER
This week, a showdown in Kathmandu between conservationists and market enthusiasts
NIRMAL GHOSH in BANGKOK
Nepalis are starting to get respect in Delhi after ousting the king
NARESH NEWAR in NEW DELHI
Suspicions linger despite the resumption of talks
KULDIP NAYAR
India should send the message that India would prefer a republic to monarchy if the king doesn’t restore democracy
KULDIP NAYAR
Now the buses are running, why not make visas easier for Indians and Pakistanis?
If the State Department upgraded its travel advisory for the United States, even Americans would have to leave America because it is too unsafe
JOHN CHILD
Mountain women meet in Bhutan
MEGH RANJANI RAI
The discovery of 35 corpses of illegal immigrants in Britain this week is bound to heat up the debate on economic migrants.
FAISAL ISLAM IN LONDON
JONATHAN WATTS IN LONDON
JONATHAN WATTS IN LONDON
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