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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Nepal)

Government ministry of Nepal


Summary

Government ministry of Nepal

FieldValue
agency_nameNepal
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
nativenameपरराष्ट्र मन्त्रालय
logoEmblem of Nepal (alternative).svg
logo_captionEmblem of Nepal
imageBuilding of ministry of foreign affairs (Nepal).jpg
seal_width240px
seal_captionBuilding of Ministry of Foreign Affairs
formed1951
jurisdictionGovernment of Nepal
minister1_nameBala Nanda Sharma
minister1_pfoForeign Minister
minister2_pfo
deputyminister2_pfo
chief1_nameAmrit Bahadur Rai
chief1_positionForeign Secretary
website

Ministry of Foreign Affairs The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA; ) is responsible for conducting external affairs of the Nepal. Ministry of Foreign Affairs represents other line ministries and the Government of Nepal while dealing with other states.

History

Nepal first established diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom in 1816. Nepal later established diplomatic relations in 1947 with India and the USA. Moreover, with France in April 1949.

Roles, responsibility, and function

According to Government of Nepal (Allocation of Business) Rules, 2069 (2012) Ministry of Foreign Affairs has the following roles, responsibility, and function:

  • Formulation, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of foreign policy, plan and programs of Nepal
  • Relation with foreign nations
  • Representation of Nepal in foreign countries
  • Publicity of Nepal in foreign countries
  • Passport and visa to be issued in abroad
  • Hospitality Management
  • Protocol
  • Claim over a person of a Nepali or foreign citizen by the respective governments.
  • Diplomatic protection (immunities) and privileges
  • Record of Nepali citizens who are in abroad and their right, interest and protection.
  • Non-resident Nepalese
  • Economic diplomacy
  • Development and promotion of public and non-governmental organizations at international level
  • Consular practice
  • United Nations, South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation and other international and regional organization
  • Foreign diplomatic mission in Nepal
  • Negotiation and agreement at diplomatic level (on the matters which do not fall under any other ministry)
  • Operation of Nepal foreign service.

The principle of Panchasheel

Panchasheel made up of Sanskrit word generally refers to the set of five rules or principles to be followed. It is the main principle of foreign affairs of Nepal. Its main goal is to create a peaceful diplomatic relationship between fellow countries and to build a stronger and warmer relations.

Set of five rules

  • Respect of the territorial integrity and sovereignty.
  • No interference in the internal affairs of the countries.
  • Not invading countries.
  • Enhancement of mutual cooperation and benefits.
  • Adherence to the policy of peaceful coexistence.

List of ministers

Main article: Minister of Foreign Affairs (Nepal)

Organisational structure

There are two departments under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:

  1. Department of Passports, Narayanhiti, Kathmandu (website)
  2. Department of Consular Services, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu (website)

The Ministry has operated a Liaison Office in the border town of Birgunj since 2005.

The Ministry operates the Institute of Foreign Affairs in Tripureshwor, Kathmandu.

References

References

  1. "Diplomatic Relations". Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Government of Nepal.
  2. "Archived copy".
  3. "Liaison Office, Birgunj". Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Government of Nepal.
  4. "Institute of Foreign Affairs".
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