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Amod Gurung

Amod Gurung
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The author is affiliated with the Center for Security and Justice Studies.

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Beyond Emotion: Accountability and Institutional Reform in N...

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It is therefore essential that public discourse moves beyond personalization and toward structural accountability, ensuring that scrutiny strengthens democratic institutions rather than deepening mistrust.    
Mar 04, 2026
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The Gen Z Uprising: Internal Security Reflections on a Gener...

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In this climate of fragility and uncertainty, a citizen-centered approach to internal security is not optional but imperative. Nepal’s public security sector must therefore act with urgency and coherence to establish a forward-looking framework grounded in service to the people. By placing the...
Oct 09, 2025
OPINION

Police and Political Convergence

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The police leadership must also share responsibility. The police is a hierarchical organization governed by a chain of command, where subordinates inevitably emulate their superiors.
Jul 18, 2025
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Nepal’s Police and APF Acts: The Debate Nepal Can’t Ignore

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The incumbent Home Minister deserves recognition for initiating the long-overdue amendments to the Nepal Police Act and the Armed Police Force (APF) Act. Although Nepal was never colonized, its Police Act of 1955 fundamentally adopted a colonial-style policing framework.
Mar 21, 2025