Politics

K P Oli, deposed as prime minister by the 2025 Gen Z protests, has presided over the CPN-UML’s most successful decade in Nepali politics. Yet Nepal’s progressive gains over this period have come despite the CPN-UML rather than because of it.
As K P Sharma Oli battles the newcomer Balen Shah in the 2026 Nepal election, the CPN-UML’s turn to cronyism and conservative nationalism under his watch is thrown into stark relief
 Nepal 2026 election: The old guard battles new leaders
By
The Editors
Himal’s coverage of the first election in Nepal after the Gen Z revolution of September 2025 toppled the government and rejected the entrenched political system
How online abuse and patriarchy hold back women in the Nepal election
By
Niruta Khatri
In Nepal’s 2026 general election, only a tenth of candidates for direct election are women, and online abuse combined with patriarchy skews the political field against them
The narrative of Nepal’s 2026 election has centred on three political personalities – Balendra Shah, Gagan Thapa and K P Sharma Oli (left to right) – but that framing oversimplifies the stakes. The bigger question is institutional: can Nepal reconcile urgency with restraint?
After the Gen Z protests, Nepalis will choose between distinct political personalities – Balen Shah, Gagan Thapa and K P Sharma Oli – and different directions for the country’s democracy
 Himal Interviews: How Gen Z shook up Nepal’s entrenched political class
The poet Ujjwalla Maharjan, law student Anjali Sah and climate activist Tashi Lhazom talk about how a new Nepal must pay attention to marginalised groups
Women pose with a cut-out of India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, during a 2023 welfare outreach campaign in Guwahati. In the state of Assam, a life insurance programme meant for low-income households is at the centre of a web of fake deaths and forged documents, revealing the fragility of India’s welfare architecture.
By
Snigdha Poonam
In this excerpt from Snigdha Poonam’s ‘Scamlands’, forged death certificates and digital loopholes expose massive life-insurance fraud in rural Assam
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