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    Policy Dialogue on Nepal’s Pre-Election Politics and Geopolitics Held in Kathmandu

    A half-day in-person policy dialogue titled “Nepal at a Crossroads: Pre-Election Politics, Geopolitics, and the Way Forward” was held at Hotel Badrinath in Kathmandu on Friday, bringing together policymakers, academics, think tank experts, diplomats, civil society representatives, media professionals, and youth scholars. A total...

    Strengthening Ties: Bangladesh and Nepal Discuss Trade Growth in Kathmandu.

    Special Correspondent, Kathmandu: A significant and fruitful discussion meeting was held in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, on Saturday noon to elevate the economic relations between Bangladesh and Nepal to a new height. The meeting featured detailed exchanges on the development of the garment, education, healthcare,...

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    Policy Dialogue on Nepal’s Pre-Election Politics and Geopolitics Held in Kathmandu

    A half-day in-person policy dialogue titled “Nepal at a Crossroads: Pre-Election Politics, Geopolitics, and...

    Strengthening Ties: Bangladesh and Nepal Discuss Trade Growth in Kathmandu.

    Special Correspondent, Kathmandu: A significant and fruitful discussion meeting was held in the Nepalese capital,...

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