Statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal, Hon’ble Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba on Indo-Nepal Economic Conference
Statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal on Indo Nepal Economic Conference
Statement by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal on Indo Nepal Economic Conference
21 December 2020 Respected sisters and brothers, None of us had any speculation that a situation of going to the people seeking their mandate a year and a half before the scheduled time would ever arise. The people’s verdict received through the elections of November/December 2017 was in favor of political stability. However, I was left without option but to
Raisina Dialogue 2019, New Delhi “World Reorder: New Geometries, Fluid Partnerships, Uncertain Outcomes” Remarks by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal, The Hon’ble Pradeep Kumar Gyawali, January 10, 2019 ——— Chair of the Session, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen: Let me start by thanking the Ministry of External Affairs of India and the Observer Research Foundation for giving me this
REMARKS BY THE DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND MINISTER FOR HEALTH AND POPULATION, GOVERNMENT OF NEPAL HON. MR. UPENDRA YADAV “Partners’ Forum 2018” (Inauguration Session, 12 Dec 2018, Bigyan Bhawan, New Delhi) ——- His Excellency Shri Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India His Excellency Shri J P Nadda, Minister of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Dignitaries on the dais
Statement by The Right Honourable Mr K. P. Sharma Oli, Prime Minister of Nepal at Govind Ballabh Panth University of Agriculture and Technology 08 April 2018 Professor A.K. Mishra, Vice Chancellor of the University Distinguished Professors Members of Faculties Scientists, Researchers Dear Students and Scholars Friends of Nepal Ladies and Gentlemen I would like to begin by thanking the University for
“Nepal-India Relations in 21st Century“ Mr. Chairman, Excellencies, Friends of Nepal, Ladies and Gentlemen, I feel honoured to be here amidst this enlightened gathering. I consider this as a distinct privilege. I am thankful to India Foundation for providing this occasion to share my humble thoughts on the future prospects of Nepal-India relationsand broader geopolitical context surrounding us. Two
Dear captains of business and industries from Nepal and India. Thank you for hosting this round table which is different from what I addressed last time. I have carefully listened to you. Very important suggestions and comments have come from the floor. It has been really encouraging to get such valuable feed backs. CEO from Investment Board of
Unedited notes from the Foreign Secretary Mr Bairagi’s presentation on BIMSTEC: ## The world has witnessed the waves of liberalization, privatization and globalization. More recently, the forces of economic nationalism have been quite active. Amidst these uneven developments and contradictions, we, the BIMSTEC members, need to define a vision for where we will be heading as a region and as
Mr. Chairperson, Excellencies, Presidents of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Members of my delegation, Ladies and gentlemen, I am honored to address this august gathering of business leaders from India and Nepal. I feel that an interaction of this kind helps understand each other. They place us on the same page about the challenges and opportunities in both our
Workshop on Nepal-India Trade, Transit and Connectivity, Vishakhapatnam, July 12, 2017 Opening remarks by H. E. Mr. Deep Kumar Upadhyaya, Ambassador of Nepal to India Thank you very much for joining us for this important workshop on the topical themes of trade, transit and connectivity. Some of you have travelled a long way from Nepal and some of you from