With reference to Kunda Dixit's "Why Sikkim works" (#126) regarding the relatively successful socio-economic transformation of the neighbouring Indian state of Sikkim (vis-a-vis the economic stagnation in our country) I think that the bottomline lies largely on the difference of those responsible for conducting pubic policy. Development is regarded as a serious business requiring a sustained momentum in Sikkim. In Nepal, it is seen as a resort to fleece the public exchequer for personal aggrandisement. The results are there for all to see. Nepal's ongoing civil war has further inhibited prospects for progress and prosperity. We can start by stopping this senseless war.
Shyamal Krishna Shrestha
Institute of Social Studies,
The Hague