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Nepal, a country whose image is inextricably linked with the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, is today on the threshold of a new era – the digital era. Clouds of technology are gathering over the “roof of the world”, bringing with them not only stormy challenges but also unprecedented opportunities. This metaphor accurately reflects the current state of affairs: on the one hand, unique geographical and economic barriers, on the other – no less unique natural advantages that can turn the country into a regional digital hub.
Situated between two of the world's fastest growing economies, India and China, Nepal has historically viewed its geography as a source of challenges. But in the era of digital transformation, this is being rethought. The question is no longer about physical trade routes, but about data flows. Can Nepal, having overcome its internal challenges, ride this new wave and turn its mountains into data fortresses and its rivers into a source of energy for the global digital economy?
This report is intended for business leaders, investors, and IT professionals. It aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current state and prospects for data center and cloud infrastructure in Nepal. We will review the government’s ambitious strategy, assess the current state of the infrastructure, uncover key challenges holding back cloud adoption, and most importantly, highlight the “green card” that could give Nepal a decisive competitive advantage in the global arena.
Nepal, a country whose image is inextricably linked with the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, is today on the threshold of a new era – the digital era. Clouds of technology are gathering over the “roof of the world”, bringing with them not only stormy challenges but also unprecedented opportunities. This metaphor accurately reflects the current state of affairs: on the one hand, unique geographical and economic barriers, on the other – no less unique natural advantages that can turn the country into a regional digital hub.
Situated between two of the world's fastest growing economies, India and China, Nepal has historically viewed its geography as a source of challenges. But in the era of digital transformation, this is being rethought. The question is no longer about physical trade routes, but about data flows. Can Nepal, having overcome its internal challenges, ride this new wave and turn its mountains into data fortresses and its rivers into a source of energy for the global digital economy?
This report is intended for business leaders, investors, and IT professionals. It aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the current state and prospects for data center and cloud infrastructure in Nepal. We will review the government’s ambitious strategy, assess the current state of the infrastructure, uncover key challenges holding back cloud adoption, and most importantly, highlight the “green card” that could give Nepal a decisive competitive advantage in the global arena.