List of diplomatic missions of Nepal
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nepal, excluding honorary consulates.[1] Nepal's first semblance of a diplomatic network started in the reign of King Prithivi Narayan Shah the Great, when in 1769 he established a foreign office called Jaishi Kotha. Over centuries the office slowly grew in stature until it became a government Department in 1934, although by the time of the revolution in 1950 Nepal only had diplomatic relations with India, Britain, France and the United States. The Nepalese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rapidly expanded in the 1950s and 1960s, driven by Nepal's precarious strategic position sandwiched between India and China. In modern days Nepal has its diplomatic representation in various countries in form of Embassy, Consulate General and Consulate Offices etc. Nepal has Embassies in more than 30 countries.[2]
Americas
- Brazil
- Brasilia (Embassy)
- Canada
- Ottawa (Embassy)
- United States
- Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
- New York (Consulate-General)
Asia
- Bahrain
- Manama (Embassy)
- Bangladesh
- Dhaka (Embassy)
- China
- India
- Iran
- Tehran (Consulate)
- Israel
- Tel Aviv (Embassy)
- Japan
- Tokyo (Embassy)
- Kuwait
- Kuwait City (Embassy)
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur (Embassy)
- Myanmar
- Yangon (Embassy)
- Oman
- Muscat (Embassy)
- Pakistan
- Islamabad (Embassy)
- Qatar
- Doha (Embassy)
- Saudi Arabia
- South Korea
- Seoul (Embassy)
- Sri Lanka
- Colombo (Embassy)
- Thailand
- Bangkok (Embassy)
- United Arab Emirates
- Abu Dhabi (Embassy)
Europe
Multilateral organisations
- European Union
- Brussels (Permanent Mission)
- United Nations
References
- "Nepalese Missions". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nepal. Archived from the original on 7 September 2006. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- "Nepalese Embassies". Foreign Ministry of Nepal. Retrieved 19 August 2018.