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Male , 43 years old, candidacy : House of Representatives
Bikram Timilsina – Detailed Profile (English) Full Name: Bikram Timilsina Popularly Known As: Bikram Timilsina Date of Birth: 24 October 1982 (Bikram Sambat 2039-07-07) Place of Birth: Baniyatar, Panchkanya Rural Municipality, Nuwakot District, Nepal Nationality: Nepali Ethnicity: Not publicly specified; originates from a farming family background Education: Master’s Degree (Nepal): Master’s Degree in English – Tribhuvan University, Nepal Master’s Degree (Australia): Master of International Studies (Advanced) – University of Queensland, Australia PhD: Politics and International Relations – Griffith University, Australia (Completed 2022) PhD Focus: Politics, Geopolitics, and International Relations Dissertation: “Role of External Forces in Nepal’s Peace Process” Supervisors: Professor Sara Davies and Professor Renee Jeffery Academic Distinction: One of nine PhD holders in the current Nepali parliament Research Affiliation: Adjunct Research Fellow at Griffith University’s Centre for Environment and Population Health (CEPH) Professional Background: Bikram Timilsina is a researcher, academic, and media professional with extensive experience in education, communication, and policy research. He spent nearly 15 years working in Nepal’s education and media sectors as a lecturer, program producer, and radio presenter. He later transitioned into research and policy, contributing to the establishment and leadership of the Asian Institute for Advanced Research (AIFAR), where he focuses on governance, geopolitics, climate change, public health, and evidence-based policymaking. He has published academic works, op-eds, and presented at international conferences. Public Policy & Academic Roles: Chair and Research Fellow at the Asian Institute for Advanced Research (AIFAR) Part-time Lecturer at Tribhuvan University (Master of Governance and Anti-Corruption Studies) Teaching and training roles at institutions such as the National Armed Police Force Academy and Kathmandu Model College Former Secretary of the Nepal-Australia Research and Development Society (NARDS) Consultant/Expert on governance, democracy, human rights, anti-corruption, and peacebuilding Political Career: Bikram Timilsina entered active politics around 2023–2024 by joining the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP). Prior to becoming a candidate, he was involved in the party’s foreign affairs/international relations department. 2026 General Election: Elected Member of Parliament from Nuwakot–1 Votes received: 22,609 (33.60%) Defeated Prakash Sharan Mahat (Nepali Congress) and Hit Bahadur Tamang Margin of victory: 4,012 votes Assumed office as MP on 26 March 2026 Ministerial Role: Appointed Minister of Communication and Information Technology on 27 March 2026 in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Balen Shah Political Ideology: Timilsina advocates youth-centric governance, digital transformation, anti-corruption reforms, inclusive development, and evidence-based policymaking. His approach emphasizes institutional reform, transparency, and leveraging research to inform public policy. Electoral History: 2026 General Election (Nuwakot–1): Won with 22,609 votes (33.60%), defeating senior political leaders including Prakash Sharan Mahat Public Image & Influence: He is viewed as a research-oriented and reform-minded politician who transitioned from academia and media into national politics. His background in international relations and policy research positions him as a technocratic leader focused on governance reform, digital development, and institutional accountability. Personal Life: Bikram Timilsina comes from a farming family in rural Nuwakot and maintains his permanent residence in Panchkanya Gaunpalika, Baniyatar, Nuwakot. Public information about his spouse, children, or extended family is limited, as he maintains a relatively private personal life.
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