Nepal's Visionary Leap: Embracing a Tech-Driven Future
Nepal's President, Ramchandra Paudel, unveiled the government's policy framework for 2026-27, focusing on transforming Nepal into a tech-driven economy. Key initiatives include promoting AI exports, legalizing remote work, advancing the capital market, enhancing digital education infrastructure, and boosting power generation, alongside plans for constitutional dialogue and infrastructure development.
Nepal's government, led by President Ramchandra Paudel, has outlined an ambitious policy agenda aimed at transforming the nation into a technology-driven economy. The plan focuses on establishing Nepal as a hub for artificial intelligence, digital services, and cybersecurity, while fostering green computing and cloud services.
Significantly, the administration is poised to revolutionize the labor market with a legal framework enabling remote work for international employers, providing opportunities for skilled Nepalis. Education sector reforms include the development of digital materials and an AI-based learning system, coupled with providing high-speed internet to 10,000 community schools.
Key economic initiatives consist of restructuring the capital market and enhancing investor participation, alongside ambitious infrastructure projects like the Kerung-Kathmandu railway. The nation's energy strategy includes generating 10,000 MW of electricity, with international trade agreements set to bolster this sector. These plans collectively signify a forward-thinking vision for Nepal's economic and technological evolution.
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