Asia, Europe, Australia and Nepal
Asia, Europe, Australia and Nepal
Asia and Nepal
Nepal
- a small landlocked country in south Asia
- 0.3% of Asia & 0.03% of the world
- the world in itself regarding climate, soil, culture etc
- The high mountains in the north: the part of the Great Himalayas
- Mt.Everest, the highest peak of the whole world
- Nepal has maintained diplomatic and trade relations with Asian states which include India, China, Japan, Korea, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and those in the Arabian peninsula
- Many Nepalese are working in Japan, Korea, and the Middle East nations.
- an active member of SAARC, a regional organization
- involves in international collaborations in the field of education, health, child and women, natural and cultural resources conservation, games and sports, etc.
- receives a lot of technical and financial help from the developed nations of Asia.
- Japan is our largest donor.
Europe and Nepal
- shares some common features with Europe
- Both lying in North Temperate Zone, Nepal, and Europe (similar climate conditions)
- Hills in Nepal correspond to the center of Europe to some extent
- helps Nepal in its development of infrastructures, good governance, human rights and environmental and cultural conservation
- the European Union, the organization of 27 European nations helps Nepal in multisector
- Germany is the second largest donor to Nepal
- Cooperation of Britain, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland and Italy is strong. - France and Britain are among our oldest friends.
- We import machinery goods, automobiles, electronic goods, etc. while we export garments, carpet, handicraft items, herbs, etc to these countries.
Australia and Nepal
- lies in the southern hemisphere
- no similarities in topography, climate, culture and lifestyle
- strong diplomatic relations
- helping Nepal mainly in the field of forest conservation, rehabilitation of Bhutanese refugees, and good governance
- students are studying and working in Australia
- Australian tourists visit Nepal
- Trade relations are also strengthening.
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