Nepal’s Finance Minister, Swarnim Wagle, presented the country’s 2026–27 federal budget worth more than AUD 19 billion (NPR 2.124 trillion) on Friday, 29 May. A PhD graduate in Economics from Australian National University, Wagle delivered the first budget of the Balendra Shah-led government, which was formed after Nepal’s first general election following last year’s Gen Z movement. During a visit to Australia in December to attend the Australasian Aid Conference 2025 at his alma mater, SBS Nepali spoke with Wagle about contemporary issues and the evolving relationship between Australia and Nepal. This interview was first broadcast on SBS South Asian’s Nepali radio program on Tuesday, 13 January 2026.
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Disclaimer: We would like to inform you that the opinions expressed in the segment are those of the talents themselves.
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