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Govind Prasad Lohani

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Govind Prasad Lohani (1927 – 26 December 2020)[1] was a Royal Nepalese Ambassador to Pakistan, Iran and Turkey. He was well regarded in Nepal as a senior economist and political advisor. He was a son of a famous Nepali poet Deepkeshwar Sharma. He wrote more than 20 books relating to communism, civilization and economics. He served as a member of planning commission of Nepal[2] during King Birendra's regime and was a founding member of Nepal Rastriya Bank, the central bank of Nepal.

He was living his retirement life in Kathmandu and was often interviewed by local media.

References

  1. ^ Nepal's former ambassador to Pakistan Govinda Prasad Lohani passes away
  2. ^ Parmanand (1986). "The Indian Community in Nepal and the Nepalese Community in India: the Problem of National Integration". Asian Survey. 26 (9): 1005–1019. doi:10.1525/as.1986.26.9.01p0416v.