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India Nepal Business and Cultural Council

India Nepal Business and Cultural Council - About Nepal

About Nepal

Nepal is a region of exquisite beauty and cultural richness, tucked in the heart of the Himalayas. It captivates adventurers and nature fans because it is home to eight of the world's fourteen highest peaks, including Mount Everest. The country, which India and China border, has a diverse environment that ranges from lush lowlands to snow-capped summits.
Nepal is a patchwork of many races and traditions and it's a magnificent environment. With a rich past rooted in ancient traditions, the country has long been a melting pot of Hindu and Buddhist influences, as seen by temples, monasteries, and festivals. The Kathmandu Valley is a UNESCO World Heritage site, with the medieval cities of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan providing a glimpse into Nepal's architectural and creative past.
The generosity of its people reflects Nepal's warm welcome, and visitors are frequently immersed in the diversity of local customs and traditions. The Gurkhas, famed for their bravery, contribute to the nation's illustrious past.
Kathmandu, the capital, is a lively city where ancient and modern merge, with bustling markets, vibrant street life, and a burgeoning arts scene. Nepal embraces economic progress and connection while being firmly steeped in its cultural character, making it an enticing destination that invites visitors to experience its natural beauties and cultural riches.

Objectives

Objectives

India Nepal Business and Cultural Council - Business Council

Business Council

To promote bilateral trade between India and Nepal To boost businesses of all the sectors, particularly MSMEs, and create business opportunities To promote businesses of all sizes across the two countries Establish business to business and people to people contact Create tie-ups amongst chambers of commerce and have businesspeople as part of this council.

India Nepal Business and Cultural Council - Cultural Council

Cultural Council

To promote cultures and exchange ideas and values through this council Facilitate cultural exchanges in the form of music, dance, history, artifacts, exhibitions, expos and even through online mediums Create opportunities for student exchanges, training and courses to promote cultural relations between India and Nepal To promote artists through shows, exhibitions, etc. either in person or through online mediums.

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Nepal at a Glance

Nepal at a Glance

The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal

Kathmandu

South Asia

147,516 square kilometres (56,956 sq mi)

29.65 million+ (2024)

Nepali language

Palm Oil, Soybean Oil, Non-Retail Synthetic Staple Fibers Yarn, Knotted Carpets, and Fruit Juice.

Refined Petroleum, Petroleum Gas, Gold, Rice, and Soybean Oil.

Nepalese Rupee

+977

(GMT+5:45)