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Why Indian Marketers Need to Rethink the “Soul” of Nepal

In this article, Ujaya Shakya, Founder of Outreach Nepal and author of Brandsutra 2.0, says Indian marketers must move beyond cultural assumptions and recognise a confident, youth-driven “New Nepal” — rooted in identity, focused on performance, and aspiring to global competitiveness.

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March 17, 2026
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For more than two decades, I have worked at the intersection of Indian and global brands and the Nepali consumer. Throughout this journey, my advocacy has always centered on the concept of “Nepalisation”. The belief that any marketing strategy, no matter how successful in global market, must be rooted in the local soul of Nepal to truly resonate. However, today, that “soul” is undergoing a profound transformation.

For many in the Indian brand marketing community, Nepal has long been viewed as a familiar and predictable market. Because of our shared culture and spiritual closeness, it was often treated as a commercial extension of India where existing playbooks could simply be adapted. But that version of “Brand Nepal” is being disrupted and the face of this disruption is Mr. Balen Shah.

At just 35, Balen represents a completely different leadership archetype. A structural engineer educated in Bangalore and a rapper who speaks the language of Gen Z, he is the independent mayor who has reshaped Kathmandu through action driven leadership. His rise is more than a political development. It is a brand moment for the country. Balen embodies a new persona for what I call “Brand New Nepal”: Pragmatic, Technically Capable and Culturally rooted, yet globally aware. Having lived in India as a student, he understands the energy of a “Rising India” but he represents a generation determined to build a “Nepal First” narrative grounded in national confidence.This shift is not an isolated event.

With the median age of Nepal’s Parliament now falling below 37, our policy makers increasingly resemble the founders of tech startups in Bangalore more than the political dynasties of the past. This younger leadership is digitally native, globally exposed and impatient for results. For Indian brands, this transformation reflects a deeper evolution in the Nepali consumer mindset. To engage with this “Brand New Nepal,” we must recognize three powerful traits defining the modern consumer.

First, young Nepalis are fiercely proud of their identity. They are deeply connected to their culture even while leading global lifestyles. It is increasingly common to see a professional with a master’s degree from the US working remotely for an international tech company, while also participating in traditional cultural rituals like the “Lakhe dance” during a local jatra. For this generation, global exposure and local identity are not contradictions. They coexist naturally. Brands that succeed will be those that respect and celebrate this cultural confidence.

Second, this generation is intensely pragmatic. Having witnessed political instability and institutional inefficiencies, they value performance over ideology. They admire systems that deliver: Better Infrastructure, Cleaner City and Seamless Digital Services. They are less interested in promises and more focused on outcomes. In marketing terms, while advertising may be the “voice” that gets attention, the brand must have the “soul” to actually deliver on that promise consistently.

Third, they are deeply aspirational. Nepal’s economic story has long been defined by labor migration and remittances. But a new aspiration is emerging: Young Nepalis want the country to move from being an exporter of labor to an exporter of innovation. This shift is visible in our rapid growth in digital services with IT exports approaching nearly $1 billion annually. Ambition is no longer limited to working abroad. It includes building globally competitive businesses from within Nepal.

Another important milestone is approaching. In November 2026, Nepal will graduate from the UN Least Developed Country (LDC) category and formally enter the group of developing nations. For decades Nepal benefited from preferential trade arrangements and support designed for poorer economies. Graduation means the country will now have to compete more directly in global markets. This moment is forcing policy makers, entrepreneurs and investors to rethink Nepal’s economic direction. Tourism, hydropower, digital services and creative industries are increasingly being viewed as pillars of a more diversified and confident economy.

The idea of “Brand New Nepal” reflects this broader transformation. It is not simply a tourism slogan. It is a framework through which Nepal should try to reposition globally. This emerging national narrative can be understood through five defining pillars: Young Nepal reflecting the energy and ambition of a youthful population. Sacred Nepal, acknowledging the country’s deep spiritual heritage as the birthplace of Buddha and Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Green Nepal, highlighting its immense natural wealth from Himalayan ecosystems to clean hydropower potential. Creative and Digital Nepal, showcasing a growing ecosystem of artists, filmmakers, designers, creators and IT professionals. And Entrepreneurial Nepal, driven by startups, freelancers and globally connected young professionals. Together, these pillars describe a country that is expanding its identity beyond mountains and monasteries.

For India, this transformation presents both opportunity and responsibility. Nepal’s next generation of leaders is globally educated, digitally connected and entrepreneurial spirited. They are shaped by global exposure but also by a strong sense of national identity. They increasingly see India not simply as a neighbour but as a partner in a shared regional ecosystem of innovation, technology and economic growth.

For Indian brands, this means engagement with Nepal must evolve. The relationship can no longer rely solely on cultural familiarity or historical comfort. It must recognise Nepal’s growing confidence, its youth driven aspirations and its emerging “Nepal First” mindset. The future of this relations will not be defined only by geography. It will be shaped by how well both sides understand and engage with the rise of “Brand New Nepal”.

(Views are personal)

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