Prime Minister Balendra Shah wasted no time setting Nepal’s diplomatic tone. Just weeks into his tenure, he hosted a high-level courtesy call with international diplomats, outlining a vision for enhanced partnerships.
Development, commerce, investments, environmental initiatives, and cultural exchanges topped his agenda. This marked his inaugural interaction with foreign representatives post his March 27 inauguration, a clear nod to foreign policy’s centrality.
Shah reiterated Nepal’s hallmark neutral stance in global affairs. ‘We’ve always pursued a balanced, pragmatic approach,’ he stated in an official release from his secretariat. Gratitude flowed to allies for sustained aid and harmony in fostering progress.
Policy steadfastness is non-negotiable, Shah insisted. The new administration won’t renege on prior commitments, focusing instead on political steadiness and consistent directions. Investors can expect a welcoming ecosystem, with drives for entrepreneurship and enduring growth.
Navigating regional dynamics and worldwide economics demands deeper engagement, he noted. Peace advocacy emerged strongly too—urging unified action against ongoing strife impacting civilians. Overseas Nepalis’ welfare stands paramount in this evolving landscape.