Prime Minister and Prosperity is a governance and development book about Nepal’s central economic failure: the country has been rich in plans, promises, resources, and ambition, but poor at turning them into measurable economic results. For decades, Nepal has talked about hydropower, tourism, geography, youth, culture, and access to regional markets. These are real assets. The problem is that the state has not built the machinery needed to convert them into production, exports, jobs, investment, public revenue, and confidence. The book treats Nepal’s development challenge as an execution problem. Weak coordination, slow decisions, scattered authority, and the absence of consequences when commitments are missed have undermined progress. Its institutional focus is the Prime Minister’s Office. The argument is not for a strongman or the concentration of unchecked power. Instead, it calls for a Prime Minister’s Office that can perform the coordination role already implied by the constitution: aligning ministries, following national priorities, clearing bottlenecks, and ensuring major economic commitments are not lost in bureaucratic delay.
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