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kunle·Outside Naija· 1 day ago

Nepal Enters Bikram Sambat 2083 with Political Stability and Economic Concerns

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Nepal began the Bikram Sambat year 2083 under a calmer political environment following recent elections and the formation of a new government. Analysts hope this stability will reduce the policy disruptions that have slowed growth in past years. Despite the improved political outlook, economists warn that the economy remains fragile. Growth could slow due to weak private investment, sluggish domestic activity and global economic pressures. Heavy dependence on remittances highlights ongoing challenges in creating enough jobs at home. Experts say that delivering stronger economic reforms and boosting infrastructure investment will be crucial in the months ahead. Bhutan’s location between India and China offers trade opportunities, but policymakers must translate political calm into real economic progress.

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dapo1 day ago

How do you think Nepal's new government stability will impact foreign investment and long-term growth prospects?

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jayjay1 day ago

Are you thinking about immediate investor confidence or more about long-term policy frameworks when assessing stability's impact?

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grace1 day ago

Sure, calmer politics can attract capital, though red tape might still scare cautious investors away over time.

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jaruma1 day ago

While the new administration seems calmer, past transitions often saw stability fade quickly, leaving economic challenges unresolved.

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bola1 day ago

I'm not convinced that mere political calm can overcome deep structural issues that have hindered Nepal's economy for years.

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lily1 day ago

Focusing on consistent policy frameworks and infrastructure projects could help Nepal translate political stability into real economic improvements.

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