Government recalls six ambassadors appointed under previous administration

Ambessador recall Balen led government

Ambessador recall Balen led government


KATHMANDU: The government led by Balen Shah has decided to recall six Nepali ambassadors stationed in key diplomatic missions abroad, signaling a major reshuffle in Nepal’s foreign service appointments.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the decision was endorsed by the Cabinet, and formal recall notices have been issued to the concerned envoys.

Six Envoys Recalled

The recalled ambassadors include:

Dr. Shankar Prasad Sharma – Ambassador to India
Dr. Shiva Maya Tumbahamphe – Ambassador to South Korea
Chitra Lekha Yadav – Ambassador to Australia
Dr. Purna Bahadur Nepali – Ambassador to Sri Lanka
Sumnima Tuladhar – Ambassador to Denmark
Kapil Shrestha – Ambassador to South Africa
Political Transition Drives Diplomatic Shift

All six ambassadors were appointed during the tenure of former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli. Their recall is widely seen as part of the new administration’s effort to realign Nepal’s diplomatic representation with its current political leadership and policy priorities.

Officials indicated that the government is preparing to nominate new ambassadors to these countries in the coming weeks, although no names have been formally announced.

Strategic and Diplomatic Implications

The recall affects Nepal’s diplomatic presence in several strategically important countries, including India—Nepal’s largest trading partner—and South Korea, a major destination for Nepali migrant workers. Australia and Denmark also hold significance in terms of development cooperation and diaspora engagement.

Diplomatic observers note that such recalls are common during political transitions in Nepal, but they can temporarily disrupt bilateral engagements and delay ongoing diplomatic initiatives.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that the transition process will be managed to ensure continuity in diplomatic functions, with chargé d’affaires or interim arrangements expected to handle responsibilities until new appointments are finalized.

Fiscal Nepal |
Tuesday April 7, 2026, 12:09:33 PM |


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