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Nepal Breaks Into Global Top 20 for Outsourcing Competitiveness

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Nepal has secured the 19th position globally in the Global Outsourcing Talent Index 2026, marking a significant milestone for the country’s burgeoning digital economy. The report, published by Ataraxis Management, ranks Nepal ahead of 174 other nations and places it within the top 10 per cent of global outsourcing destinations. This impressive ranking is primarily attributed to a combination of high English proficiency and exceptionally low labour costs, positioning Nepal as a hidden gem for international businesses looking beyond traditional markets like India and the Philippines.

Nepal achieved an overall score of 79.65 out of 100 based on five weighted indicators. Its labour-cost competitiveness stood out as a primary driver, earning 96 out of 100 points. According to the report, Nepal offers labour costs that are structurally incomparable to any Western economy, outperforming the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan in this category. While Nepal and India shared an identical labour cost score, India ranked 16 places higher overall due to its superior talent availability.

Beyond cost, the report highlights several factors that make Nepal an attractive hub for creative, technical, and administrative roles. With a moderate proficiency classification, Nepal ranks in the top 15 in Asia for English capability. Most technical higher education in the country is conducted in English, which eases the integration of local graduates into global teams. Additionally, Nepal boasts a youthful workforce of approximately 8.4 million people, and the report notes that Nepali employees tend to remain in their positions longer than those in more saturated outsourcing markets. The country’s unique time zone, set at a 45-minute offset from standard global zones, also offers a strategic advantage for companies operating between the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Despite the high ranking, Nepal is still punching below its weight due to internal limitations. The report suggests that if Nepal’s digital infrastructure score were to improve from its current 40 to 70, the country would leapfrog to the 17th spot globally. Furthermore, the lack of updated legislation regarding data protection continues to be a concern for international firms considering large-scale offshore operations.

The IT sector is already a vital pillar of the national economy, with Nepal exporting 515 million dollars worth of IT services in 2023. Industry representatives hope that this new global recognition will encourage the government to provide more robust policy support and tax facilities. By addressing infrastructure gaps and regulatory uncertainty, proponents believe the IT sector can become the primary driver of Nepal’s future economic growth.

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