I am standing today…is not a limitation…but an advantage? Because we are living in a remarkable moment. For the first time in history, we have access to the same tools…the same infrastructure…the same global connectivity…as anyone, anywhere in the world.
What we couldn’t do in 1990—what felt impossible just a generation ago—we can now do from right here.
And that… changes everything.I’ve always believed in informed optimism. When I look at young people today, I don’t just see potential—I see loyalty, dedication. hunger.and excitement and and most importantly…I see energy. An energy that is ready to build, ready to create, ready to prove itself to the world. Now, combine that energy…with something as powerful as AI.
There’s a lot of fear around AI. People ask— “Will it replace us?” But I see it differently. AI is not here to replace us. It is here to amplify us. It allows us to think bigger. Move faster.Build smarter. And if we learn how to use it well—we can take our ideas…and scale them to the world.
For the past opportunities like this were limited. Not because we lacked talent— but because we lacked access. Today, those barriers are gone. We have the tools. We have the talent. We have the global stage.
And when the world truly understands what our youth are capable of—their creativity…their resilience…
their determination—They won’t ignore us. They will come to us. To collaborate. To build. To innovate.And Nepal will not just participate—Nepal will contribute. Nepal will lead. Nepal will stand proudly on the global map. The journey ahead is exciting. Because AI itself… is still learning. It is evolving. And so are we. Which means, over the next few years— we grow together. We adapt. We innovate. We build.
And I truly believe this—The future of Nepal is not just bright. It is powerful. It is global.And it is ours to create.