Intrinsically Nepalese outside approach is guided by "the standards of the United Nations Charter, nonalignment, Panchasheel (five standards of serene conjunction), global law and the estimation of world peace." The crucial target of the remote strategy is to upgrade the pride of Nepal in the worldwide enclosure by keeping up the power, honesty and autonomy of the nation. Before 1951, Nepal's outside connection was constrained with four nations; in particular – India, United Kingdom, USA and France. After enrollment of the United Nations in 1955, expansion of political relations with different nations of the world expanded extensively, with the strategic relationship to 118 nations around the globe up to 2010. Enrollment and dynamic cooperation on local and worldwide gatherings and associations, for example, SAARC, BIMSTEC, WTO, World Bank, Asian Development Bank and UN Agencies is making Nepalese remote connection powerful and wide.
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