Four measures to increase the pci of Nepal
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Economic development in Nepal has been complicated and affected by the constant change in political scenarios which has ranged from monarchy to being ruled by the Communist party in 2019. An isolated, agrarian society until the mid-20th century, Nepal entered the modern era in 1951 without schools, hospitals, roads, telecommunications, electric power, industry, or civil service. The country has, however, made progress toward sustainable economic growth since the 1950s and opened the country to economic liberalization leading to economic growth and improvement in living standards than compared to the past. The biggest challenges faced by the country in achieving higher economic development are the frequent changes in political leadership as well as corruption.
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Geography of Nepal (नेपाल)
Nepal topo en.jpg
Continent
Asia
Region
Southern Asia
coordinates = 28°00′N 84°00′E
Area
Ranked 93rd
• Total
147,181 km2 (56,827 sq mi)
• Land
92.94%
• Water
7.06%
Coastline
0 km (0 mi)
Borders
Total land borders:
2,926 km (1,818 mi)
China (PRC):
1,236 km (768 mi)
India:
1,690 km (1,050 mi)
Highest point
Mount Everest
8,848 m (29,029 ft)
Lowest point
Mukhiyapatti Musharniya
59 m (194 ft)
Longest river
Karnali
Largest lake
Rara Lake
Nepal is landlocked by India on three sides and China's Tibet Autonomous Region to the north. West Bengal's narrow Siliguri Corridor or Chicken's Neck separate Nepal and Bangladesh. To the east are India and Bhutan. Nepal depends on India for goods transport facilities and access to the Indian Ocean, even for most goods imported from China.