hikshu, Byapar ra Bidroha(भिक्षु, व्यापार र विद्रोह) delves into the intricate dynamics of Nepal’s relationships with its neighboring countries, particularly Tibet, China, and India. Sudheer Sharma examines the historical, political, and economic ties between these regions, offering a comprehensive understanding of how these relations have evolved over time. The book highlights the roles played by trade, religion, and rebellion in shaping Nepal’s geopolitical stance.
Sharma brings forward an insightful narrative, exploring Nepal’s place in the crosscurrents of Tibetan-Chinese and Indian influences, with a special focus on border politics, religious diplomacy, and the region's shifting alliances. This work is essential for understanding the complexities of regional politics in South Asia and the Himalayas.
Why read this book
Provides a detailed account of Nepal’s diplomatic, trade, and cultural relations with Tibet, China, and India.
Explores the historical context of Nepal’s geopolitical strategies and its implications on modern-day politics.
Offers critical insights into border dynamics, trade routes, and religious exchanges.
Helps readers understand the broader implications of these relationships on Nepal’s national identity and foreign policy.
About the Author
Sudheer Sharma is a well-known Nepali journalist, author, and political analyst. With a deep understanding of Nepal’s political landscape, Sharma has contributed significantly to Nepali media and literature, shedding light on the complex dynamics of regional politics. His previous works, including Prayogshala, have garnered wide acclaim for their in-depth analysis and journalistic integrity.