A brutal civil war between royalist and Maoist forces ended with a 2006 peace accord. But the peace process that followed has been a dysfunctional, slow-lurching disaster. Fragile interim governments collapsed and reassembled and collapsed again, while the simmering question remains: how does one integrate two armies—now housed in separate camps and barracks—that sought the other’s destruction over a decade of war?
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PHOTOS: In Nepal, an uneasy peace.