"After political stability, Economic prosperity is our sole agenda. Nepal has now become safer destination for FDI ... Indian investors have done investments in many countries around the world. My message to the business leaders in India, if far corners of the world can be your investment destination why cannot next door Nepal," Dahal said at an event organised by industry associations here.
Dahal, who is popularly known as Prachanda, said, "We are in the process of ratifying Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement(BIPA) with India."
"We have reduced tariff and simplified tax regime. More can be done to reform, we are continuously working in that direction," Dahal said.
Noting that Nepal can be attractive business avenue, the Nepal Prime Minister said that his country is committed to creating best possible business reform for Indian investors.
He said Nepal wants investment from Indian companies in the field of agriculture and herbal and tourism sector.
Nepal plans to establish two Special Economic Zones (SEZ) near Indo-Nepal border, he said.
Speaking at the same event, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal Prakash Sharan Mahat said, "Nepal wants Patanjali type investment from India."
The Minister said that there is scope for investments in agriculture, food processing and IT sector in Nepal.
