Diplomatic Mission
Diplomatic Missions is also a non-resident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The permanent diplomatic missions are specially known as the embassy. Embassy represents interests in the areas of political, economic and financial affairs, legal arrangements, science, education, and culture. The head of embassy and other officials should be rationally selected and appointed.
Summary
Diplomatic Missions is also a non-resident permanent mission to one or more other countries. The permanent diplomatic missions are specially known as the embassy. Embassy represents interests in the areas of political, economic and financial affairs, legal arrangements, science, education, and culture. The head of embassy and other officials should be rationally selected and appointed.
Things to Remember
- Nepal has maintained a diplomatic relationship with 141 nations.
- The permanent diplomatic missions are specially known as embassy.
- The officials in the embassy are appointed by the respective nation.
- The head of the embassy is Ambassador.
- The major functions of the embassy is to provide to own citizens.
- The head of the embassy and other officials should be rationally selected and appointed.
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Diplomatic Mission
Diplomatic mission refers to a group of people from one state or an international inter-governmental organization. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations. The Countries having diplomatic relationship establish officers to deal with formally. The development of relationship helps in each other's existence helps them fulfill their needs and demands. The offices are called Embassy or Councils. Nepal has maintained a diplomatic relationship with 141 nations. Among these nations, Nepal has set up diplomatic missions in 26 nations and 29 nations have established their diplomatic missions in Nepal. The permanent diplomatic missions are specially known as embassy. The officials in the embassy are appointed by the respective nation. The head of the embassy is Ambassador. The term "embassy" is commonly used also as a section of a building in which the work of the diplomatic mission is carried out. In Nepal, the ambassador is appointed by the president as per the recommandation of council of the ministers. It is embassy to manage the visit, appointment and other necessary arrangements of the president Prime minister, ministers, and other high profiled people. If two Common rich countries have distinct heads of state (Presidents), each one's senior diplomatic representative to the other continues to be called a high commissioner. He or she represents a sending government or a sending head of state.
Major functions of the embassy

We know, that the embassy is a deputation or mission sent by one ruler or state to another. It is also, the representative of the entire nation to other's country. It has a wide range of function to be carried out. Some of the major functions are as follows:
- To represent a country in different treaties and agreements.
- To facilitate and coordinate economic activities relating to trade, investment and tourism.
- To provide security to own citizens.
- To be active towards their genuine concerns and be close friends to sole the problem.
- To meet with nationals on matters affecting their social well-being.
- To play a very important role in trade fairs, occasions, social and cultural functions in between nations.
- To present authorized voices of a country in case of conflict and misunderstanding.
- The embassy covers all matters concerning diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Countries having Embassies of Nepal to abroadAustralia
Australia | India | Russia | Bahrain |
Bangladesh | Israel | South arab | Brazil |
Belgium | Japan | Srilanka | Germany |
China | South korea | Thailand | Qatar |
Denmark | Malaysia | United Arab Emirates | Kuwait |
Egypt | Myanmar | TheUnited States of America | Canada |
Franc | Pakistan |
Countries having Embassy to Nepal:
Australia | India | Pakistan | South Arabia |
Bangladesh | Israel | Russia | |
China | Japan | Srilanka | |
Denmark | North Korea | Thailand | |
Egypt | South Korea | United Kingdom | |
Finland | Malaysia | The United States of America | |
France | Manmar | Switzerland | |
Germany | Norway | Brazil |
Lesson
International Relation, Peace and Cooperation
Subject
Social Studies
Grade
Grade 9
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