The book critiques Nepal’s handling of the Maoist insurgency, arguing that delayed military intervention weakened the twin pillars of multiparty democracy and constitutional monarchy. Silwal also introduces the concept of the “Prithivian Trinity”, advocating for a harmonious relationship between the monarchy, military, and political leadership to deter external threats and address internal challenges.
Why Read This Book
- Comprehensive Analysis: Offers a detailed examination of Nepal's political, military, and economic challenges, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the country's complex landscape.
- Unique Perspective: Written by a retired Major General, the book combines military expertise with academic insights, making it a rare and authoritative account of Nepal's governance and security issues.
- Timely and Relevant: Addresses ongoing issues like external interference, political corruption, and insurgencies, essential for understanding Nepal’s current and future trajectory.
- Strategic Insights: Proposes actionable ideas, such as the "Prithivian Trinity," to promote stability and resilience in Nepal’s governance.
- Accessible and Engaging: Balances academic rigor with an engaging style, suitable for both scholars and general readers interested in South Asian geopolitics.
About the Author
Major General Purna B. Silwal (Retired) is a respected military strategist and scholar with extensive experience in the Nepalese Army. His career, which included key leadership roles during pivotal moments in Nepal's history, informs his in-depth analysis of the nation's challenges. Silwal's education, both domestic and international, further enriches his perspective on Nepal's political and military landscape. This book reflects his commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding about Nepal's path toward stability.
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