Rabi Lamichhane’s recently submitted political paper details the Rashtriya Swatantra Party’s (RSP) vision for Nepal, positioning it as a stable and developing political force. The document champions significant constitutional reforms, but stresses these changes should be achieved through widespread agreement among Nepal’s political stakeholders. The RSP articulates a commitment to social democratic principles, indicating a focus on social welfare and equitable distribution of resources. Lamichhane’s paper serves as a formal articulation of the party’s ideology and policy goals following its emergence as a key player in Nepali politics. It aims to demonstrate the RSP’s readiness for governance and its intention to contribute constructively to the nation’s political landscape. The document’s emphasis on consensus-building suggests a pragmatic approach to achieving its ambitious reform agenda.