We should take leverage of globalisation\, says Indian envoy in Nepal

We should take leverage of globalisation, says Indian envoy in Nepal

ANI  |  Kathmandu [Nepal] 

Indian Manjeev Singh on Saturday stressed the need for taking of globalisation by and and move ahead. "It is up to us to take the of globalisation and get benefitted," he said.

Highlighting the potentiality of the entrepreneurship in and referring to the youth population of the country, the Indian said: "has very fine The fact is that the mobile phone is around the place with everyone that you are moving ahead in speed on digitalisation."

"I think you are particularly poised to take advantage of this phase of globalisation and take advantage of the fact that you are a country with a population of around 27 million as well as a growing Here, there are great opportunities for businesses, and for innovators," said.

The International Entrepreneurship conclave that was initiated in 2018 had brought in over 400 start-ups from and Nepal. The theme for the conclave this year was 'To connect the great entrepreneurial minds of Nepal and India,' which aimed at building marketing connections with the people from various walks of life.

Other speakers at the conclave included of and TransAsia Ventures Vikrant Gugnani, for and South Asia, and Homes Aditya Ghosh, and Managing Director of IME Group Hem Raj Dhakal, of Prisma Advertising Ranjit Acharya, of Sushmit Group Sushil Pokharel, Second Secretary, of India, Kapidhwaja Pratap Singh, venture Varun Saraf, Editor of 'Karobar Daily' Kuber Chalise.

"Starting this innovative idea brings people from both the countries together. It connects them and encourages doing something. This is an innovative thing in my opinion," said Bishnu Rimal, to Nepal KP Sharma Oli.

"Secondly, I would like to connect it with our government. As Puri said that we have one slogan 'Prosperous Nepal: Happy Nepali,' there we have already said to the public that we are going to connect the people in a different way in our country and the entire globe."

"So, I think this is one of the finest opportunities for me to just explain about what you are going to do in the days to come, the is all the time in your backside, encouraging you," Rimal said.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 22:30 IST