Nepal, a landlocked country in South Asia, has faced various challenges, including issues related to terrorism. One of the known entities associated with terrorism in the region is the Indian Mujahedeen. This group has been known for its operations not just in India, but also having implications for Nepal’s security landscape. Historically, the Indian Mujahedeen has aimed to instigate terror through coordinated attacks, often targeting public spaces. The group is structured with a clear leadership hierarchy, which orchestrates its operations across different regions. Their strategies typically involve the use of explosives and firearms, aiming to cause maximum disruption. Funding for such groups can come from a variety of sources, including illegal activities and external sympathizers. As Nepal continues to develop, understanding and mitigating the impact of such threats remains a priority for the government.