A Chinese company will build the physical infrastructure for Nepal Telecom’s data centers in Bhairahawa, Rupandehi district, and Kathmandu. The tender and contract have been finalized, and the official paperwork will be completed in a week, after which construction will begin. These centers will enhance Nepal’s telecommunications services, including phone calls and internet, strengthen measures...
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Chinese Embassy, MoCIT launch smart classroom in Gandaki
The Chinese embassy in Nepal, in collaboration with the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MoCIT), inaugurated a state-of-the-art Smart Classroom at Shree Buddhodaya Secondary School in Khwolasothar Rural Municipality, Lamjung District, on Sunday. This initiative, part of a broader friendship project, aims to enhance educational outcomes and empower the youth of Nepal. Huawei, a...
China launches five new satellites
China on Monday launched a CERES-1 carrier rocket with five satellites onboard.
China aims for more ambitious space missions in 2025
BEIJING, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) — China is set to embark on a series of ambitious space missions in 2025, including a new sample return mission, and the debut of an array of new spacecraft, rockets and satellites, which will further enhance its deep-space exploration capabilities and lay a solid foundation for better commercial space services....
Nepal says ‘no’ to China’s Global Security Initiative, but takes forward border rail plan as Prachanda visits Beijing
Nepal on Tuesday appeared to reject calls from China to join President Xi Jinping’s Global Security Initiative (GSI), but agreed to take forward ambitious cross-border connectivity projects during the visit of Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda to Beijing. A lengthy joint statement released by the two sides outlined a number of border infrastructure projects,...
Beijing to reopen fourth border point with Nepal
China has decided to reopen the Korala border point for both trade and travel movements from Monday onwards after a hiatus of four years since it was closed. Nepal shares a 1,400-km long border with Tibet along the Himalayan range. China allows trade and transit through six border points—Tatopani-Khasa, Rasuwa-Kerung, Yari (Humla)-Purang, Olangchung Gola-Riwu, Kimathanka-Riwu...





