Self-Reliant Nepal
Building a nation that stands independently while engaging with the world on equal terms.
Core Vision
Our vision is clear: a self-reliant Nepal that stands tall in the international community. We must focus on infrastructure, connectivity, and economic development. The time for rhetoric is over; now is the time for action and results.
Self-reliance does not mean isolation. It means building an economy strong enough to sustain our people, infrastructure sound enough to connect our regions, and institutions robust enough to serve our citizens effectively.
Key Pillars
Economic Independence
Nepal must develop its productive sectors and reduce dependency on imports. Through agriculture modernization, manufacturing growth, and service sector expansion, we can create wealth and employment.
- Develop domestic industries and promote exports
- Reduce trade deficit through import substitution
- Attract foreign investment in productive sectors
- Build competitive advantage in regional markets
Infrastructure Development
Modern infrastructure is the backbone of any prosperous nation. We must prioritize roads, electricity, water supply, and digital connectivity to enable commerce and improve quality of life.
- Complete critical highway and road projects
- Expand electricity generation and distribution
- Ensure water and sanitation for all regions
- Develop digital infrastructure nationwide
Strategic Sovereignty
Self-reliance also means protecting our sovereignty and maintaining balanced international relations. We must engage with all nations while maintaining our independence and national interests.
- Maintain balanced relations with all nations
- Protect territorial integrity and sovereignty
- Develop strategic partnerships for mutual benefit
- Ensure Nepal's voice is heard in regional affairs
Implementation Strategy
Short Term (1-2 Years)
- •Mobilize resources for critical infrastructure
- •Establish business-friendly policies
- •Launch export promotion programs
Long Term (5-10 Years)
- •Transform Nepal into a regional hub
- •Achieve energy and food sufficiency
- •Build a competitive global economy