What We Do
A non-partisan, not-for-profit organization, Ambassadors' Club is dedicated to strengthening global diplomacy, promoting peace, and driving sustainable development through collaboration, dialogue, and strategic partnerships. Founded and chaired by Former Ambassador Dr. Sarmila Parajuli Dhakal, the Club amplifies Nepal's unique role in international cooperation while fostering unity and mutual respect among nations.
Dr. Sarmila Parajuli Dhakal, in voicing the founding purpose of the Ambassadors Club, states, "Driven by the principles of neutrality and inclusivity, the Ambassadors' Club Nepal was founded to provide a collaborative platform for addressing global challenges through diplomacy, dialogue, and innovation."

Events and Initiatives

We gather voices from around the globe, in conferences, forums, and cultural exchanges. Each event is a tapestry of tradition and innovation, where ambassadors, thinkers, and changemakers unite. From quiet reflections to bold ideas, we celebrate the shared spirit of humanity

We shape the diplomats of tomorrow, empowering minds with knowledge and values. Through workshops, mentorship, and real-world exposure, we nurture voices that will carry Nepal forward. Diplomacy, for us, is not a career — It is a calling to serve with dignity and insight.
Take the Initiative
Be part of a global initiative fostering diplomacy, leadership, and cross-cultural understanding.
Benefits to Our Members

Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow ambassadors, diplomats, international delegates, and Nepali counterparts.
Platform for Dialogue & Collaboration: Engage in formal and informal conversations on regional and global issues.
Promotion of Bilateral and Multilateral Relations: Highlight national interests, explore partnerships, and share policy perspectives.
Access to Think-Tank Resources: Participate in research, policy discussions, and publications through IRGDD and affiliated institutions.
Cultural Exchange & Public Diplomacy Support: Collaborate on cultural events, exhibitions, and language/culture promotion programs.
Visibility & Outreach: Be featured in Diplomat Nepal magazine and digital version and to amplify diplomatic initiatives.
Participation in High-Level Forums & Conferences: Join flagship events , dialogues, and ambassadorial roundtables.
Youth Engagement & Mentorship: Inspire and mentor young aspiring diplomats, scholars, and future leaders.
Capacity Building & Training: Attend seminars, workshops, and training on diplomacy, international affairs, and foreign policy.
Humanitarian & Development Diplomacy: Engage in social impact programs, climate action, and sustainable development partnerships.
Bilateral Diplomacy: Nation-to-nation diplomatic engagement through embassies and official channels.
Multilateral Diplomacy: Collaboration through international organizations such as the UN, SAARC, and BIMSTEC.
Track I Diplomacy: Government-to-government formal diplomacy.
Track II Diplomacy: Informal diplomacy through think tanks, scholars, and civil society actors.
Cultural , sports Diplomacy: Fostering mutual understanding through cultural exchange and promotion.
Economic Diplomacy: Encouraging trade, investment, and economic cooperation.
Digital Diplomacy (E-diplomacy): Leveraging social media and digital tools to advance diplomatic goals.
Climate Diplomacy: Addressing environmental and climate issues on a global scale.
Public Diplomacy: Engaging with foreign publics to influence public opinion and build soft power.
Defense & Military Diplomacy: Promoting trust and cooperation through military and UN peace keeping.
Humanitarian Diplomacy: Advocating and acting in response to humanitarian crises.
Science , technology & Health Diplomacy: Coordinating efforts on global ICT, health challenges like pandemics.