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MoFA in ‘regular contact’ with Nepali students in Pakistan



KATHMANDU: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has announced that it is in regular contact with Nepali students studying in Pakistan.

In a statement, the ministry assured that the government is fully informed of the recent developments and is working to ensure the safety of Nepali nationals in Pakistan.

The Nepali Embassy in Pakistan has been maintaining ongoing communication with students and other Nepali citizens in the country.

The ministry also urged Nepali students and their families to reach out to the Nepali Embassy in Islamabad for any immediate assistance.

In addition, the Nepali Embassy in India has called on Nepali citizens to remain vigilant and prioritize safety by identifying the nearest safety and emergency services in case of any emergency.

Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, where a Nepali national was among the victims, the embassy has advised all Nepalis residing or traveling in India to take necessary precautions and adhere to the security protocols issued by local Indian authorities.

Nepali citizens are encouraged to contact the Nepali Embassy in Delhi and the Consulate General of Nepal in Kolkata for any assistance.

Publish Date : 10 May 2025 09:49 AM

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