Horrific violence has once again shaken Nepal's soul.
Nepal's air-travel safety record is poor.
Nepal's political crisis is continuing.
Nepal's currency is the Nepalese rupee.
Nepal's relations with India are always important.
Nepal's monarchy was officially abolished in 2008.
But India says it is Nepal's internal matter.
Nepal's Maoist party not to join government.
Nepal's market is also expanding.
Nepal's political stability and economic progress is in India's interest.
Nepal's flag is the only flag that isn't a Square
or Rectangle.
Most of Nepal's national and international tournaments are held in this stadium.
Twice as nice- Nepal's tiger population almost doubles in the last decade!
We hope that Nepal's leaders will leave no stone unturned in their efforts.
Nepal's prime minister usually makes his first
overseas visit to India after being inaugurated.
In the case of water accession, Nepal's name comes second in the world!
Nepal's flag is the only flag in the world
that is not a rectangle.
The Prime Minister said cooperation between the two countries will enhance Nepal's democracy.
Obviously, Nepal's political instability is not allowing its foreign policy to be sustained.
In his address on the occasion in Kathmandu, Nepal's Prime Minister K. P.
Oli's visit was seen as an attempt to repair Nepal's ties with India.
In the meeting, Modi stressing that Nepal's stability is linking to India's security.
In the meeting, Modi stressed that Nepal's stability was linked to India's security.
As Parajuli pointed out, Nepal's Parliament now has 33% women, a great achievement.
Nepal's Minister for Foreign Affairs will also
host a dinner in honour of Dr Jaishankar.
India is Nepal's largest trade partner and supplies the majority of its consumer goods.
Nepal's political parties agreed to remove the word
Secularism from the yet-to-be framed new Constitution.
A perverse example was Nepal's presence at the Copenhagen climate change conference in 2009.
No matter how external circumstances change, Nepal's friendly policy toward China will remain unchanged.
Nepal's economy grew by 6.3 percent in the fiscal
year 2017-18 that ended in mid-July.