Skip to main content

Nepal’s $14.4 billion 2025-2026 budget

Nepal’s $14.4 billion 2025-2026 budget has been unveiled.
By Ramkrishna Wagle June 3, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Nepal is embarking on an impressive transport infrastructure development programme – image courtesy of Ramkrishna Wagle


Nepal’s deputy prime minister and finance minister Bishnu Prasad Paudel has unveiled the $14.41 billion budget for the fiscal year 2025-2026. Of this, 20.8% of the budget has been allocated for capital expenditure. Finance minister Paudel allocated $1115.35 million for the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport for infrastructure development, construction and maintenance. 

This budget focusses on building modern infrastructure to help develop economic and social development. The work will concentrate on fast track, underpass and overpass related infrastructure development.

The finance minister has also allocated budget for national highways to be upgraded and widened according to necessity. The budget also includes provision for regular road and highway maintenance as well as sustainable mobility. New projects will not progress unless economic, technical and environmental viability studies have been carried out. The finance minister has allocated $26.12 million for the completion of Postal Highway within two years hoping economic development of Terai-Madhesh region.

The Budget has also been allocated to upgrade a stretch of the Prithvi Highway between Naubise and Mungling. This will be widened and improved. Construction work for the widening of the Aanokhaireni-Pokhara section of the Prithvi Highway will be carried out costing $62.51 million.

Feasibility studies will also be conducted for the alternative operation of Kathmandu Valley Public Transport with Metrorail and Monorail. The budget includes formulating and implementing Road Safety Policies and the National Road Transport Safety Standard.  

Completion is planned for three tunnel projects, the Nagdhunga Tunnel, Siddababa Tunnel and Tunnel in Kathmandu-Terai Fast Track Project.  
Meanwhile 850km of roads will be surfaced with asphalt and 171 bridges will be completed during the financial year.

 

Related Content

  • World Bank funding for Nepalese Bridge
    July 2, 2013
    Nepal’s Ministry for Physical Infrastructure and Transport has inaugurated a programme for bridge upgrades and maintenance across the country. This is being funded by the World Bank while the programme will also benefit from new bridge management software developed by the department of roads. This software will be able to locate the type of bridge, location, date of completion, span, crossing, load capacity, condition and load restriction. The World Bank has provided a grant assistance of US$147.6 million f
  • Egypt’s massive road building expansion programme
    February 17, 2020
    Egypt’s massive road building programme will boost transport links.
  • US$12.2 billion for new Indian tunnels
    September 18, 2024
    A US$12.2 billion budget is being invested in new Indian tunnel projects.
  • Bridge repairs for Nepal
    April 30, 2012
    Repair work is underway in Nepal on a key bridge located on the Ratna Highway. The 117m bridge over the Bheri River links Surkhet and Dailekh was built in 1988 by a Chinese construction company and now required urgent repair. Work being carried out includes the removal of corrosion from truss sections using sand blasting and repainting to provide long term protection. Another major part of the repair involves raising the Eastern end of the bridge, which has damaged bolts and subsided due to overweight vehic