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Anti-corruption unrest threatens Nepal’s nascent economic recovery

Growth and inflation stabilised, but heavy reliance on remittances, sluggish tourism growth, and rising debt expose vulnerabilities

September 10, 2025 / 16:29 IST
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Nepal's economic's recovery hurt by another crisis

Nepal’s fragile economic recovery is under new strain as violent anti-corruption protests threaten to undo recent gains.

Growth was projected to exceed 4 percent in the current fiscal year, after inflation eased to 4.2 percent, the slowest in four years, in FY25, but political upheaval now threatens an economy that is still dependent on tourism and remittances, while rising public debt is expected to add to the stress. Nepal's growth slowed to 4 percent in FY25 and 3.4 percent the year before.

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Student protests have plunged the country into turmoil, forcing Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to resign. The students' unrest was triggered by anger over rampant corruption and nepotism, alongside the government’s recent ban on social media websites such as Facebook and Instagram to quell protests.

The Himalayan nation has seen sharp swings in growth over the last decade, from near-zero expansion in FY16 to a robust 8.6 percent rebound in FY17. Momentum faltered again post-pandemic, with FY23 growth slipping to 2.3 percent. Despite the FY25 recovery, output remains well below the 6–7 percent levels that characterised the pre-Covid years.