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  • De-Suung: The Orange Army

    January 16, 2021January 16, 2021
    by Govinda Rizal
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    ABSTRACT  What was the need of the Orange Army with strength more than that of the Royal Bhutan Army or the Royal Bhutan Police? The Orange Army called De-Suung (Organisation) and Desuup (members) established in 2010 on the auspicious of the King’s thirtieth birthday is now the largest force in…

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  • Editorial

    January 16, 2021January 16, 2021
    by Bhutan News Network
    1 Comment on Editorial

    We offer TBJ Second Issue of BW to readers. It gives us an immense pleasure and satisfaction to some extent. It is the unofficial link between the Bhutanese Diaspora and…

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  • Bhutan confronts China

    July 11, 2020October 10, 2020
    by I P Adhikari
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    Bhutan and China have landed into fresh border dispute – this time quietly in an international forum, details of which have started coming out only recently, bit by bit. Indian…

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  • Wamrong case: a litmus test for Bhutanese judiciary

    July 5, 2020October 1, 2020
    by I P Adhikari
    1 Comment on Wamrong case: a litmus test for Bhutanese judiciary

    You cannot question the authority for its actions. This was the primary principle of governance in Bhutan for centuries. Post ‘guided democratic’ changes, little has changed to diffuse the perception…

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  • Faltering – Annual Human Rights Report

    February 18, 2020May 27, 2022
    by Bhutan News Network
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    Bhutan has become an example among South Asians and high achievers in donor’s expectations in the socio-economic sphere. There are several statistics and reports produced within the country that display…

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  • The Bhutan Journal 1.1

    January 12, 2020January 26, 2023
    by Bhutan News Network
    3 Comments on The Bhutan Journal 1.1

    Editorial Welcome to the first issue of Bhutan Journal. Citation: Bhutan Watch. (2020). Editorial. The Bhutan Journal, 1(1); 5. doi.org/10.55564/tbj11edtr20 Waters of Bhutan Govinda Rizal On average 75 billion tons…

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  • Climate Change Impact in Bhutan

    January 12, 2020January 10, 2021
    by I P Adhikari
    2 Comments on Climate Change Impact in Bhutan

    ABSTRACT The Himalayas is a serious victim of climate change. Consequences of the change will be the hardest for the people  there. Residents in  downstream will be no less affected….

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  • Contemporary Bhutan’s Faulty Policies and Remedies

    January 12, 2020January 10, 2021
    by Ram Karki
    1 Comment on Contemporary Bhutan’s Faulty Policies and Remedies

    ABSTRACT Bhutan is no exception when it comes to effect of globalisation and its tight measures to avoid the wind of globalisation, liberalisation and privatisation will bound to fail sooner…

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  • Waters of Bhutan

    January 12, 2020January 10, 2021
    by Govinda Rizal
    2 Comments on Waters of Bhutan

    ABSTRACT On average 75 billion tons of freshwater exit from Bhutan every year. Freshwater of the Himalayas is used for domestic purposes, to irrigate fields and to generate hydroelectricity among…

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  • Jumpstarting Nepal-Bhutan Relationship

    January 12, 2020January 10, 2021
    by John Narayan Parajuli
    2 Comments on Jumpstarting Nepal-Bhutan Relationship

    ABSTRACT A breakthrough in Nepal-Bhutan relationship in the past had been rendered near impossible given the mistrust over refugee issue coupled with lack of autonomy in Thimpu vis-à-vis conduct of…

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