The Nepal-Sikh Alliance That Could Have Changed History
Could an alliance between the Gorkhas, the Sikhs and the Marathas have succeeded in ending the East India Company’s machinations in the subcontinent?
The Wire / May 2017 / Journalism
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Could an alliance between the Gorkhas, the Sikhs and the Marathas have succeeded in ending the East India Company’s machinations in the subcontinent?
The Wire / May 2017 / Journalism
Royal India: Where The Past Is More Alive Than The Present
National Geographic Traveller web / April 2015 / Two Pennies' Worth
In the wake of the 2015 Nepal quake, it’s politics as usual
The Record Nepal / May 2015 / Journalism
Recovering from an earthquake of this magnitude requires years and years of commitment, and if we, as a people, can resolve to overcome political differences to unify in the face of greater tragedy, we will have grown as a nation, writes Amish Raj Mulmi
The Kashmir Walla / April 2015 / Two Pennies' Worth
Hunter S. Thompson, 2035 AD
Unpublished / September 2014 / Short Fiction / [Pdf , 0 Bytes]
A story that took shape while walking in the mountains
The Missing Slate / May 2013 / Fiction
A story about a child and his fears
Celebrate Eid! [Hachette India, 2013] / August 2013 / Fiction / [Pdf , 141 KB]
a short story written long ago
Unpublished / May 2011 / Short Fiction / [Pdf , 515 KB]
An old article on the confusion over the relationship between religion and the government in the newly secular Nepal has allowed for a strengthening of an aggressive Hindu far-right.
Himal Southasia / July 2011 / Journalism
Fanatics vs the Epic
The Kathmandu Post / November 2011 / Two Pennies' Worth
The nonsense that we call secularism in Nepal
The Kathmandu Post / September 2012 / Two Pennies' Worth
About a trading outpost, now a footnote in history
The Kathmandu Post / November 2010 / Journalism
Living in a time of revolution
The Kathmandu Post / April 2011 / Two Pennies' Worth
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