Revolution in Nepal : can the Nepalese army prevent a maoist victory

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2006Subject(s): In: Rusi Journal October 2006, pp.44-49Summary: For decades Nepal seemed isolated from the revolutions that shaped the rest of Asia in spite of the feudal conditions of its twenty six million inhabitants. Now all stood between the king and the maoist rebels was the 90,000 strong royal Nepalese army (RNA) . The rebellion was fuelled by issues relating to land, poverty and feudalism.
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For decades Nepal seemed isolated from the revolutions that shaped the rest of Asia in spite of the feudal conditions of its twenty six million inhabitants. Now all stood between the king and the maoist rebels was the 90,000 strong royal Nepalese army (RNA) . The rebellion was fuelled by issues relating to land, poverty and feudalism.

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