Kathmandu, July 9 -- The government on Thursday unveiled a sweeping national commitment paper outlining its governance reform agenda, promising wide-ranging changes from economic restructuring and civil service reform to digital governance, infrastructure development and foreign policy.

The 14-page document, prepared under the third point of the government's 100-point governance reform agenda and endorsed by the Cabinet last week, says its implementation will be incorporated into annual plans and budgets of ministries and monitored by a Prime Minister's Delivery Unit to be established under the Office of the Prime Minister.

According to the Prime Minister's Office, the commitment paper draws on the principles of the Constitution, democr...