A Nepali institutional platform creating long-term ventures across climate, energy, AI, heritage, infrastructure, and peace.
The Promised Group exists to build institutions that outlast their founders. We operate at the intersection of commercial enterprise, public infrastructure, and civilizational heritage — deploying patient capital, installing governance, and building teams that can carry a vision forward for generations.
We create ventures, install independent boards, build operating teams, and hold capital with a multi-decade horizon. Every entity is designed to eventually stand on its own.
We connect Nepal’s institutional potential with global capital, sovereign partnerships, and technical expertise. We translate between contexts that rarely speak to each other.
Every venture serves a national need — whether it is clean energy, digital infrastructure, heritage preservation, or agricultural market access. This is not philanthropy. It is long-term institutional design.
Nepal is not a limitation. It is the base for building institutions of global relevance — in peace, in climate, in heritage, in trade. We work with patience because the work is meant to endure.
We measure success not in quarters, but in the strength of what remains when we step away. Independent governance. Professional management. Transparent capital. Lasting value.
Every venture follows the same institutional logic — from vision to execution to independence.
Identify structural gaps in Nepal’s economy, infrastructure, and institutional landscape. Define where long-term, governance-led ventures can create durable national value.
Structure capital with patience and discipline. Install independent trustees, advisory boards, and regulatory compliance from inception — not as an afterthought.
Build the operating entity. Recruit professional leadership. Define metrics, milestones, and accountability structures. The venture must be able to function without its founders.
Operate with rigor. Measure outcomes. Stay accountable. Connect the venture to national and international networks, markets, and policy frameworks.
When a venture is ready, it stands on its own — led by professional operators, governed by independent trustees, and built to endure beyond any individual.
Institutional Architecture
Our ventures operate across distinct sectors, but they share the same institutional DNA: long-term capital, independent governance, professional management, and national purpose.
Large-scale ventures designed to build national infrastructure, connect Nepal to global capital flows, and create category-defining institutions.
Knowledge Process Outsourcing platform connecting global work to Nepal’s workforce. 200+ professionals. EAIS digital education initiative reached 2,600+ schools nationwide.
View details → Climate & Carbon MarketsPart of the Singapore-based Treasure Carbon Group. Deploys improved cookstoves to rural households, generating verified carbon credits and connecting Nepal’s villages to global climate commitments.
View details → Clean Mobility & EnergyDeveloping electric three-wheelers and four-wheelers with integrated charging infrastructure for Nepal’s sustainable transport transition.
View details → Agritech & TradePart of Agribid India (Forbes India DGEMS 2025). B2B digital marketplace connecting Nepal’s agricultural producers to traders and global markets.
View details → Clean Energy & InfrastructureA USD 250M+ investment platform mobilizing global capital into Nepal’s hydropower and solar assets — building scalable clean energy generation with NEPSE IPO exit strategy.
View details → Capital & IncubationA long-term capital platform designed to incubate visionary projects, mobilize global partnerships, and build industries aligned with peace, sustainability, and the Greater Lumbini Vision.
View details →Revenue-generating enterprises that prove Nepali institutions can operate at scale, compete globally, and build lasting commercial value.
One of Nepal’s largest printing platforms. Web offset presses serving national newspapers, educational institutions, and international media clients.
View details → Consumer BrandsBeauty and wellness brand built on formulation integrity and responsible sourcing. Proving that Nepali brands can compete at a global standard.
View details → VIP Travel & DiplomacyExclusive travel platform for heads of state, Fortune-generation families, and institutional leaders seeking transformational experiences in Nepal.
View details → Industrial & InfrastructureLimestone mining license and vehicle assembly. Contributing to Nepal’s manufacturing capability and industrial self-reliance.
View details →Non-commercial and public-interest platforms that anchor the group’s civilizational work — in peace, heritage, youth development, and long-term nation-building.
The philanthropic and research arm of The Promised Group. Steward of the Ramagrama Master Plan, host of the World Peace Program, and anchor of the group’s civilizational work across heritage preservation, peace diplomacy, and public infrastructure.
View details → Youth & Civic LeadershipYouth leadership platform preparing young Nepalis for public life through workshops, leadership programmes, and civic dialogue.
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The World Peace Program is not an event. It is an institutional platform — convening heads of state, spiritual leaders, sovereign capital, and civil society at the birthplace of the Buddha.
From 100 participants in 2023 to 10,000+ in 2025, the programme has become one of South Asia’s most significant convergence platforms — connecting peace, capital, culture, climate action, and youth leadership in a setting of deep civilizational significance.
“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”— The Buddha
The Ramagrama Stupa is the only original, unopened stupa on earth still containing the bodily relics of Lord Buddha. It has stood for over 2,500 years. The Promised Group, through the Promised Land Foundation, commissioned Stefano Boeri Architetti — the firm behind Milan’s Bosco Verticale — to design a master plan worthy of the site’s civilizational significance.
This is not a development project. It is the restoration and reimagination of one of the most sacred sites in human history.
We do not seek capital for speed. We seek partners who understand that building institutions in a developing economy requires conviction, patience, and shared philosophy. Our capital relationships are designed for decades, not deal cycles.
We deploy capital with rigor, prioritizing mission alignment, institutional durability, and sustainable value creation. Every deployment is measured against whether it strengthens the long-term structure.
Independent trustees. Professional operators. Legal compliance. Transparent reporting. We build the institutional scaffolding before we deploy the capital — not after.
We think in generations. The ventures we build today must be strong enough to serve Nepal’s needs twenty and fifty years from now. Our partners share that horizon.
We prioritize shared understanding of philosophy, risk tolerance, and national purpose before accepting any capital. Misaligned capital is worse than no capital.
We welcome dialogue with partners who share our institutional philosophy and long-term commitment.
Partners who understand that institutional building in developing economies requires decades of commitment, not quarterly returns.
Families with the patience and conviction to invest in national transformation — not just financial returns.
Public institutions seeking credible private-sector execution partners for national development, heritage, and infrastructure programmes.
Global organisations with sustainability mandates, market-entry strategies, or institutional development objectives aligned with Nepal’s trajectory.
The Promised Group is open to institutional inquiries, sovereign partnership conversations, research collaboration, and long-term strategic dialogue. Every inquiry receives a thoughtful, personal response.