Author: Sriparna Pathak, professor, China Studies and International Relations, Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat.
High tech firms are power hungry, and the climate crisis is driving them to seek renewable sources of energy. Nepal’s surplus electricity generation capacity coincides with this surge in global demand ...
India’s envoy Naveen Srivastava met Nepal’s Energy Minister Biraj Bhakta Shrestha in Kathmandu to discuss energy cooperation, ...
Nepal's national grid has now reached Tilicho Base Camp in Manang (left), boosting tourism along the popular trekking trail, and reducing the use of LPG and firewood for energy. Photo: RSS As a ...
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Tourism, culture and development: Three pillars of Nepal's soft power
Nepal, April 14 -- The discourse on soft power has once again emerged, engaging not only students, scholars and diplomatic ...
NEW DELHI/KATHMANDU (Reuters) - India is set to offer Nepal a landmark pact to help develop its huge hydro-electric power potential as the South Asian giant takes another step to re-assert influence ...
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