In Progress Technology Commitments 2026
प्रविधि — प्रगतिमा
8 technology commitments that are currently in progress. Commitments currently being implemented with measurable progress.
8
In Progress
23%
Avg Progress
13
Total in Technology
62%
of Sector
Technology Status Breakdown
In Progress Commitments8
"Online, Not Queue" — Digital Government Services
Nagarik App launched for digital IDs (citizenship, license, PAN, voter ID) but many institutions still refuse digital documents — banks, hospitals, offices demand paper copies. ADB approved $40M and World Bank $50M for Nepal Digital Transformation Project (Mar 2026). E-Governance Blueprint introduced Feb 2025. Interoperability established between citizenship and national ID systems. Traffic police and tax department using QR verification. UN e-Gov ranking: 125th (up from 132nd in 2020). Major gap between digital ambition and institutional adoption.
Digital Parks in All 7 Provinces
Only 1 IT Park exists: Banepa, Kavrepalanchowk (234 ropani, built 2000-2005, Rs 270M invested). Struggled for years — IBM left after 9 months, Javra Software left citing poor connectivity. Recently revived with Kathmandu University setting up Smart City Research Center, Cloud Himalaya and Soft Tech Foundation operating. Nepal's first supercomputer installed there. Capacity for 144 engineers. No new provincial digital parks established in remaining 6 provinces. Vision: 15,000 tech jobs when fully operational.
Declare IT as National Strategic Industry
FY 2025/26 budget declared IT as "special industry" with 75% tax exemption on IT export income. 5% final tax for individuals selling IT services abroad. FY 2024/25 declared "IT Decade" targeting Rs 3T IT exports and 1.5M jobs in 10 years. National AI Policy 2082 approved Aug 2025. National AI Centre established under Ministry of Communication. However, no formal "strategic industry" legal declaration yet. Industry leaders call for dedicated IT Promotion Board (not yet formed). Implementation remains weak per NAS-IT president.
Declare IT National Strategic Industry
IT declared "special industry" in FY 2025/26 budget with 75% tax exemption on IT export income and 5% final tax for individual IT service exporters. "IT Decade" declared in FY 2024/25 (Rs 3T export target, 1.5M jobs). National AI Policy approved Aug 2025. National AI Centre established. However, formal "strategic industry" legal status not yet enacted. No dedicated funding mechanism or protection framework equivalent to agriculture/defense.
Digital Parks in All 7 Provinces
Only Banepa IT Park (Bagmati Province) exists — 1 of 7 provinces covered. Built 2000-2005 on 234 ropani. Had years of inactivity. Now revived with KU Smart City Research Center, Cloud Himalaya, Soft Tech Foundation, and Nepal's first supercomputer. 50% tax subsidy for park tenants. Capacity: 144 engineers simultaneously. No IT/digital parks established or under construction in Koshi, Madhesh, Gandaki, Lumbini, Karnali, or Sudurpashchim provinces.
Remote Work Legal Recognition
No Labor Act amendment for remote work yet. However, Digital Nomad Visa policy (announced May 2025) implicitly recognizes remote work for foreigners — includes 5% income tax for stays over 186 days, bank account opening rights, vehicle ownership. The Economic Reform Implementing Work Plan 2025 includes this. Multiple ministries (Tourism, IT, Finance, Home) coordinating. But formal Labor Act amendment for Nepali citizens doing remote work/freelancing/gig economy is not drafted.
Digital Nomad Visas
STRONG PROGRESS. Government announced 5-year multiple-entry digital nomad visa in May 2025 under Economic Reform Work Plan. Requirements: $1,500/month income or $20,000 savings, $100,000 health insurance. Benefits: bank accounts (withdraw all if not renewed), vehicle purchase/registration, foreign license valid. 5% income tax if staying 186+ days/year. Expected to fully open for applications in 2026. Multiple ministries coordinating. Nepal Tourism Board and NTA leading infrastructure development. Law not yet published but framework detailed.
Cashless Society Platform
Strong organic growth. Mobile commerce = 70% of online transactions. Smartphone penetration >60%. E-commerce market forecast >$600M by 2026. Key platforms: eSewa (~70% market share, largest merchant network), Khalti+IME Pay merged Jul 2025 (4M+ users combined, now #2). Fonepay leading QR-based interbank payments. 13% VAT on digital transactions introduced 2024 (10% refund on hospitality). 12+ digital wallets operating. However: rural/mountain gaps remain, no interoperability between wallets, cash still dominant overall. NRB exploring CBDC Digital Rupee pilot for 2026.
All Technology Commitments
13 commitments across all statuses
All In Progress Commitments
45 commitments across all sectors
8 in progress technology commitments tracked from RSP "बाचा पत्र 2082" (Citizen Contract). How we track