Kathmandu, Feb. 27
Political parties said on Friday that the development of the information and
communication technology (ICT) sector should move towards implementation and beyond
inclusion in election manifestos.
Speaking at the second edition of Digital Leadership Dialogue organised by
ICT Foundation Nepal in Kathmandu, leaders of several parties acknowledged that
the time has come to translate manifesto commitments into action.
They said IT has now become a shared national agenda rather than only an
electoral issue.
Their commitments included promoting digital governance, infrastructure
development, reducing the digital divide, strengthening skills development,
improving digital literacy, and prioritising STEM education.
Anand Raj Khanal, President of Nepal Digital Lead and former Senior
Director of the Nepal Telecommunications Authority, said that while political
manifestos prioritise ICT, they lack a realistic assessment of current
challenges.
"Future-oriented commitments would remain unfulfilled if present
issues are not addressed," he said.
Shree Gurung of the Ujyalo Nepal Party proposed allocating at least one per
cent of national income to innovation, start-ups and technology. According to
him, Nepal’s green energy and water resources could support the development of Artificial
Intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
Gajendra Budhathoki of the Rastriya Prajatantra Party said that long-term
investment in IT has been limited and attributed existing progress largely to
private sector efforts. According to him, resources needed for ITC sector
development could be managed by checking the revenue leakage.
Keshav Aryal of the Pragatisheel Loktantrik Party stressed the need for
individuals with ICT expertise in policymaking roles.
Likewise, Dr. Netra Timilsina of the CPN-UML called for increased state
investment in digital infrastructure. Dr. Beduram Bhusal of the Nepali Communist
Party acknowledged weak implementation of past commitments.
Similarly, Rajan Koirala of the Rastriya Swatantra Party said that time has
come to materialise the commitments made by the political parties and the
government. He expressed concerns over the human resource mismatch as well.
Dr. Amita Pradhan of the Nepali Congress also emphasised implementation and
policy strengthening while also creating basic mechanism for the ICT
development.
Bijay Babu Shiwakoti of the Gatisheel Loktantrik Party urged utilisation of
the Rural Telecommunications Development Fund for expanding digital
infrastructure. He also said that the government should implement programmes to support
start-ups and youth entrepreneurship in IT sector.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 28 February 2026.