New Delhi, April 30 -- In a move to further attract foreign direct investment from India, Nepal's Finance Minister Barsha Man Pun unveiled a comprehensive handbook aimed at guiding potential Indian investors through the nation's business landscape.

The handbook, published by the Nepal India Chamber of Commerce and Industries (NICCI), provides in-depth insights into the South Asian country's rules, regulations, taxation policies, investment climate, intellectual property rights, and investment procedures.

The unveiling took place on the sidelines of the Nepal Investment Summit 2024, underscoring the Himalayan nation's keen interest in capitalising on the burgeoning economic ties between the two neighbors.

India is currently the largest ...