Prithvipath is a bold and uncompromising examination of Nepal’s political and social crisis, written not as a party manifesto or the voice of any interest group, but as a call of awakening from the heart of a concerned citizen. The book critically explores Nepal’s historical suffering, present realities, and future possibilities, arguing that the republican system has failed to align with the country’s cultural and social foundations. By stripping away the façade of “republicanism,” it exposes internal divisions and foreign influence, and presents an original vision for building a truly independent and unified Nepal rooted in its own soil and history.
Why You Should Read?
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Offers a fearless critique of Nepal’s current political system
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Connects history, national identity, and future direction in one clear narrative
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Ideal for readers interested in sovereignty, unity, and political thought
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Encourages independent thinking beyond party politics and popular narratives