Re-post: Scholars gather in Kathmandu, exploring digital pathways for Trans-Himalayan development

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First publish date: November 9, 2025

Third Trans-Himalayan Forum on Communication and Social Development opens, focusing on digital technology, governance and cross-cultural cooperation. 

Kathmandu, Nepal – The third Trans-Himalayan Forum on Communication and Social Development opened today in Kathmandu, convened jointly by the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Kangba TV (China), Tribhuvan University, and Himalaya Television (Nepal). Under the theme “Peripheral Digital Communication and Regional Public Governance,” the forum aims to address shared challenges through digital innovation and cross-border collaboration .

Against a backdrop of complex global dynamics, strengthening trust and cooperation among Trans-Himalayan nations has become increasingly critical. These countries, linked by geography and culture, face common issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, water security, and sustainable development . The forum seeks to leverage digital tools and academic dialogue to foster practical solutions and regional stability .

The event has drawn over 150 scholars and practitioners from nine countries, including China, Nepal, the U.S., India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Japan, with more than 60 academic papers submitted. Its timing coincides with the 70th anniversary of China-Nepal diplomatic ties and the 75th anniversary of China-India relations, adding historical significance to the dialogue.

The awarding ceremony of the “Research Center for Digital and Intelligent Public Governance in the Pan-Himalaya Region”, a cooperative academic institution between the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) and Tribhuvan University (TU).

AI governance, digital narratives and women’s voices

Keynotes addressed pressing regional issues. Professor Manukonda Rabindranath (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) explored AI-driven fact-checking tools, while Bhutan’s Dawa Penjor presented the “Gelephu Mindfulness City” model. Professor Chen Changfeng (Tsinghua University) analyzed how algorithms reshape societal cognition .

Women’s empowerment emerged as a focal point, with scholars like India’s Deepika Pant highlighting the resilience of Pahari women amid social and environmental shifts. Kangba TV host Qimi Wengmu underscored media’s role in amplifying women’s voices and fostering intercultural understanding .

Forging regional collaboration network

Experts emphasized the need for deeper integration. Professor Taibur Rahman (University of Dhaka) illustrated synergies among Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, and Nepal through case studies. Japanese photojournalist Hiroyuki Torii demonstrated visual storytelling’s power in bridging cultures, while Pakistan’s Professor Abida Ashraf advocated for enhanced media industry cooperation .

The Vice-Chancellor of Tribhuvan University stressed that evidence-based academic exchanges are essential amid geopolitical shifts . Professor Ding Huang, Dean of UESTC’s School of Public Administration, noted, “This forum serves as a digital bridge to share knowledge and tackle common challenges”. Professor Han Hong, Director of the Center for Trans-Himalayan Communication Research, proposed a “Seven-Point Initiative” to consolidate consensus during the sessions .

Cultural bridges through books and lenses

Parallel activities included the “Mysterious Charm of Sichuan· Cultural China” book exhibition, featuring works on China’s development practices, and a “Trans-Himalayan Customs” photo exhibition documenting the region’s landscapes and societal transformations. These events provided immersive avenues for cultural exchange .

As the third iteration following forums in Chengdu (2018) and Kathmandu (2024), this gathering marks a sustained effort to strengthen academic and people-to-people ties across the Trans-Himalayan region .

About organizers

The forum was co-hosted by UESTC’s School of Public Administration, Kangba TV, Tribhuvan University’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, and Himalaya Television. This academia-media partnership aims to blend research with practice, advancing regional connectivity and mutual understanding.

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