Solvent Extractors’ Association writes to Indian PM to close tariff loopholes, warns of revenue loss and market disruptions.
Nepal's partnership with India is a standout success in a world where geopolitical tensions often disrupt essential services.
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My Republica on MSNAvoiding Nepal's FATF Grey-listingNepal is once more at risk of being greylisted by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) due to its inability to rectify significant deficiencies in its anti-money laundering (AML) and ...
Kathmandu sees gains in military capability and cultural clout but struggles in economic and diplomatic influence, says Lowy ...
Nepal’s army has expanded its commercial interests while democratic governments have foundered on many fronts. That could be a problem for the country. With a global economic slow-down and ...
Green hydrogen is being hailed as a new opportunity for Nepal to join the global energy transition. But the country’s ...
Since arriving in Nepal back in July, David Sislen has been overseeing the World Bank’s Office in Nepal as the bank’s country ...
The agreement will see BP conduct a comprehensive review of the field’s performance and recommend technological interventions ...
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Tiger attacks in Nepal have prime minister considering 'giving them away'Nepal and India have brought tigers back from the brink of extinction. Now, as those big cats expand their territory, ...
Aiming to strengthen bilateral cooperation in tourism and allied sectors, the Consulate General of India and States Division ...
Tigers are in fact "a major source of revenue": wildlife tourism and tiger safaris are a "big source of income" for communities near the national parks. An average of 3,000 people in Nepal are killed ...
Nepal's Minister for Energy, Water Resources and Irrigation, Deepak Khadka, arrived in New Delhi on Monday evening to take ...
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