A History of FDI in Hydropower Development in Nepal
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https://doi.org/10.3126/hn.v18i0.14639Keywords:
Foreign aid, Development, Donor, Political interest, Hydropower, NepalAbstract
In Nepal, hydropower is an obvious target for foreign aid and foreign investment. To date, a number of notable hydropower projects were constructed through foreign aid and that history dates back to 1911, when the Britain supported the Pharping hydropower project near Kathmandu. Today, India, China, USA and Norway are investigating the prospects for Nepali hydropower development. This paper traces this history of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Nepal.
HYDRO Nepal
Journal of Water Energy and Environment
Volume- 18, 2016, January
Page -22 to 24
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