Rajendra Ojha (Nayan) is a poet, social researcher, social worker, philosopher, and EU-certified trainer from Nepal. His poems and philosophical essays have been published in various national and international literary journals from Nepal, England, Greece, India, China, Pakistan, the USA, Spain, Myanmar, Russia, and beyond. He also served as a citizen diplomat for three months under the ‘Ministry of Population and Environment’ in 2018 for the diplomatic program of the Minamata Convention, which took place in Geneva, Switzerland. Mr. Rajendra Ojha has also published two anthologies in the English language entitled Through the World (a collection of experimental poems) and Words of Tiger (a collection of philosophical and psychological poems), in 2011 and 2019, respectively. Similarly, in 2024, he published his Nepali anthology of poems named ‘Abhilashaka Jharharu’ (The Weeds of Aspirations).
Mr. Ojha's career is characterised by a blend of academic rigor, practical application, and artistic expression. He holds a Master's degree in Development Studies, specialising in development economics, and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations, focusing on soft power diplomacy, both from the University of Warsaw, Poland. This academic foundation underpins his analytical approach to social issues and global dynamics.