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The Non-Rectangular Flag: How Nepal’s Sacred Geometry Defies 5,000 Years of Vexillological Tradition
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The Non-Rectangular Flag: How Nepal’s Sacred Geometry Defies 5,000 Years of Vexillological Tradition

Introduction: A Flag Unlike Any Other When you close your eyes and picture a flag, what do you see? For most of us, the image that appears is rectangular—perhaps the…
Posted by BulletInScope March 18, 2026
The Rooftop’s Pulse: Forging Climate Resilience through Nepal’s Revolutionary Glacier Monitoring Network
Posted inClimate Environment Policy

The Rooftop’s Pulse: Forging Climate Resilience through Nepal’s Revolutionary Glacier Monitoring Network

Imagine the Himalayas not as silent, stoic giants etched against an eternal sky, but as the planet’s greatest, most vulnerable natural reservoir—a living, breathing entity whose frozen pulse dictates the…
Posted by BulletInScope November 26, 2025
A River of Opportunity: How India and Nepal Are Turning Water Into Light and Unity
Posted inEconomy | Economic Development Energy Environment

A River of Opportunity: How India and Nepal Are Turning Water Into Light and Unity

The Himalayas stand as Earth's most majestic mountain range, a silent witness to civilizations rising and falling across millennia. These snow-capped peaks, often called the Third Pole, contain the largest…
Posted by BulletInScope August 23, 2025
The Himalayas’ Silent Scourge: A Deep Dive into Plastic Pollution on the Roof of the World
Posted inClimate Environment Policy

The Himalayas’ Silent Scourge: A Deep Dive into Plastic Pollution on the Roof of the World

The wind whips around you, carrying the whispers of ancient peaks and the scent of pine. You stand on a narrow path, dwarfed by the colossal beauty of the Himalayas,…
Posted by BulletInScope July 13, 2025
The Crown and the Crowd: Nepal’s Surprising Royalist Revival
Posted inHistory Social Movements

The Crown and the Crowd: Nepal’s Surprising Royalist Revival

The morning mist still clung to Kathmandu's ancient temples when the first saffron flags appeared. By noon on March 15, 2025, over 50,000 Nepalis had flooded Durbar Square - not…
Posted by BulletInScope May 23, 2025

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