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Nepal's first semblance of a diplomatic network started in the reign of King Prithivi Narayan Shah, when in 1769 he established a foreign office called Jaishi Kotha. Over centuries the office slowly grew in stature until it became a government Department in 1934, although by the time of the revolution in 1950 Nepal only had diplomatic relations ...
Nepal-Japan relations date back to the late eighteenth century. [23] The relationship became formal with the establishment of diplomatic relations on 1 September 1956. [23] The Embassy of Nepal was established in Tokyo in 1965 and Japan established its embassy in Kathmandu in 1967. Nepal has honorary consulates in Osaka and Fukuoka.
This is a list of diplomatic missions in Nepal. At present, the capital of Kathmandu hosts 25 embassies. Many other countries have non-resident embassies either resident in New Delhi or elsewhere.(Including honorary consulates). Map of diplomatic missions in Nepal
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.
Diplomatic missions in Nepal (1 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "Foreign relations of Nepal" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Indonesia and Nepal established diplomatic relations in 1960. Neither country has a resident ambassador. Indonesia has only established an honorary consulate in Kathmandu, while its embassy in Dhaka, Bangladesh, is also accredited to Nepal. Nepal has accredited its embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, also to Indonesia.
The foundation of relations between India and Nepal was laid with the Indo-Nepalese friendship Treaty in 1950. In the 1950s, the Rana rulers of the Kingdom of Nepal welcomed close relations with the newly independent India, fearing a China-backed communist overthrow of their autocratic regime after the success of Communist revolution in China and establishment of CCP government on October 1, 1949.
Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship; International Air Services Transit Agreement; Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency; Articles of Agreement of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Apartheid Convention; Articles of Agreement of the International Development Association