Tuesday, December 16th, 2025

Parliamentary subpanel formed to study status of country’s foreign policy



KATHMANDU: The International Relations Committee (IRC) under the House of Representatives (HoR) has formed a subcommittee to study about the status of country’s overall foreign policy and prepare a report.

The subcommittee comprises Pushpa Bhusal, Dr Deepak Prakash Bhatta, Leela Devi Sitaula and a representative each from the political parties representing in the committee, according to IRC President Pabitra Kharel.

The subpanel has been assigned to analyze reports about the foreign policy advanced so far, implementation status of the documents, issues that need to be revised and prepare the report for the submission. The subcommittee is expected to identify issues missing in the existing foreign policy and set its priorities.

It will organize a workshop with the participations of experts from different quarters to seek suggestions for eliminating the situation of alteration in foreign policy with the government change.

As Kharel said, the IRC decided to deal with the matter by constituting the subpanel bearing in mind the gravity of the issue and in-depth study and discussions demanded by it. The objective of the subcommittee is to advise and propose for a better foreign policy in the days to come, it is said.

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