Nepal’s green hydrogen potential
In the long term, Nepal can consider using green hydrogen in the transportation sector.
In the long term, Nepal can consider using green hydrogen in the transportation sector.
It is not only bad governance but a failure to attract foreign capital and to stop cartels from forming that has hampered development.
The World Bank has described Nepal's peculiar growth as a low-growth, high-remittance trap.
For the last 50 years, Nepal’s economic priorities have remained the same—with no noticeable improvements.
Small amounts of money and intentional development approaches can transform societies
To become a middle-income country by 2030, investing in private sector while promoting foreign investment is a must
Federalism will drive transformation of Nepal’s archaic societal and economic setting