Abstract: Globally, Nepal is one of the 'least developed' countries as well as listed in 143 out of 191 countries based on the indicator's life expectancy, education, Gross National Income, and per capita income (UNDP, 2022) which faced a decade-long Maoist insurgency between 1996 and 2006 (Basnett, 2009). The signing of the Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) on 21st November 2006 ended the war. In its aftermath, the peace process remains uncompleted. As an achievement, most of the Maoist former combatants were integrated back into Nepali society, while.....
Keywords: insurgency, peace process, achievements, paralysed, transitional justice, finalization
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