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‘Nepal has turned out to be a strong society but a weak state. Nepali Army is the backbone of the state’: Dipak Gyawali

Mr. Dipak Gyawali is (Pragya) Academician at Nepal Academy of Science and Technology and is also a former Minister of Water Resources. A hydroelectric power engineer, he is also a political economist studying natural resources. His research focuses on the interface between technology and society as related to water and energy issues from the perspectives

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Factual evidence of increased inequality through country specific case studies and comparative studies
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