Nepal wants to power South Asia: It does not know what its rivers are doing In January 2024, Nepal and India signed an agreement to trade 10,000 megawatts of electricity over the next 10 years.
Nepal's AI policy exists: But is Nepal ready? More than 60 countries, including our neighbours, have already published national strategies on Artificial Intelligence regarding how AI will be developed, regulated, and used within their borders.
The 10-day country: Why Nepal must legislate its way out of the energy crisis Every time the price of fuel rises in Nepal, the country performs a familiar ritual. Taxes are cut. Allowances are slashed. A longer weekend is announced.
One-stop service reform: Must walk the talk The country’s push for one-stop service delivery is being presented as a bold new reform in public administration. It is a key part of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP)-led government’s 100-day agenda, conceived in the wake of the Gen Z movement that called for more accountable, transparent, and citizen-centric governance.
Multiple problems facing the county: Need of government, opposition to work together The country is agog with excitement following the formation of a government which is just a spark away from a two-thirds majority, falling short by only two seats.
Between strategy and geography: Nepal's foreign policy in the shadow of India-China competition Nepal’s foreign policy challenge is often framed in familiar terms – a small state navigating between two giants.
Economic growth and carbon emissions: The link is beginning to weaken Global carbon emissions from fossil fuels reached a new record in 2025. According to the Global Carbon Project’s 2025 report, carbon dioxide emissions increased by 1.1% to 38.1 billion tonnes.
Rethinking development in Nepal: Beyond roads and buildings We often say that education, health, and per capita income show how developed a country is.
Adversaries and the forefront of the Prime Minister Balen Shah: Reframed and extended narrative When a new government takes office in a country like Nepal—young in its democratic maturity, institutionally evolving, and deeply shaped by perception—the market does not merely react; it anticipates.
Time to reinvigorate diplomatic engagement: Russia provides opportunity for new avenues of cooperation Diplomacy remains a fundamental instrument of a nation’s political direction. At a time when global diplomacy appears to be weakening, Nepal and Russia are approaching a significant milestone – 70 years since the establishment of formal diplomatic relations on July 20.
Meteoric rise of Premier Balen Shah: Need to avoid hurry and the subsequent nosedive Prime Minister Balen Shah has seen a meteoric rise in Nepali politics.
Reforming Nepal's universities: From challenges to opportunity The recent parliamentary elections in Nepal have delivered a renewed mandate for leadership after years of public frustration with governance.
Nepal's silent capital: And inactive missions in intergovernmental processes Intergovernmental bodies such as the World Health Assembly adopt a wide range of resolutions and decisions on matters concerning global health.
From balancing acts to bold moves: Economy needs real action Nepal has spent too long pretending that geography is a substitute for strategy.
Environment WWF Nepal, Ministry of Forests sign decade-long conservation partnership worth USD 40 million The Ministry of Forests and Environment and WWF Nepal have formalised a Scope of Cooperation aimed at scaling biodiversity conservation and sustainable development efforts across Nepal, with WWF Nepal committing to mobilise up to USD 40 million over ten years to support implementation.
Nepal 34 killed, 139 injured in 616 disaster incidents in 15 days At least 34 people have died and 139 others were injured in 616 disaster-related incidents reported across the country over the past 15 days, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority.
Nepal 1.2 million driving licences printed as ICT Ministry unveils one-month progress The Ministry of Communication and Information Technology has reported significant progress in service delivery and digital reforms within one month of the new minister, Dr. Bikram Timilsina, assuming office, aligning with the government’s 100-point governance reform agenda.
Kathmandu 2,722 drivers booked for traffic violations in Valley A total of 2,722 drivers were penalised for violating traffic rules across the Kathmandu Valley in the past 24 hours, traffic police said.
Nepal DoT warns against 'overnight stay' packages at Everest Base Camp The Department of Tourism (DoT) has warned trekking agencies against promoting or operating overnight stay packages at expedition camps, including Everest Base Camp, without prior approval.
Nepal Khumbu Icefall route opened, but risks persist: SPCC The route through the Khumbu Icefall on Mt Everest has been opened for the Spring 2026 climbing season, though significant risks remain at a critical section, the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) said.
Nepal FM holds separate meetings with Norway, EU envoys Minister for Foreign Affairs Shisir Khanal held separate courtesy meetings with the ambassadors of Norway and the European Union in Kathmandu on Tuesday.
Business Customs clearance halts over MRP provision Customs clearance work has been halted at Birgunj Customs Office.
Kathmandu FM Khanal stresses on 'circular migration' Minister for Foreign Affairs Shisir Khanal has underscored the need to transform student migration into a “circular flow of knowledge” contributing to national development.
Business Gold drops Rs 3,000 per tola, extends decline Gold price fell by Rs 3,000 per tola in the domestic market on Wednesday, marking a second consecutive day of decline.
Nepal Nepalgunj to host first Tharu Food Festival from April 30 Nepalgunj city will host its first Tharu indigenous food festival beginning April 30, running for three days in an effort to preserve and promote the culinary traditions of the Tharu community.
Nepal Nepal Micro Insurance Chair Ashish Shrestha arrested The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) arrested Ashish Shrestha, the chairperson of Nepal Micro Insurance Company Ltd, today as the probe into the sensational securities scam expanded.