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The institute trains diplomats to act as economic agents for the country. This means moving beyond traditional political reporting to actively engaging with foreign business communities, identifying trade opportunities, and promoting Cambodia’s free trade agreements (such as the RCEP and bilateral pacts with China and South Korea). NIDIR’s training ensures that Cambodian envoys can effectively pitch the country as a stable, lucrative hub for investment. Research and Think-Tank Function

While NIDIR serves the Rwandan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, its impact is rippling outward. The Institute has positioned itself as a resource for the wider East African Community and the continent. By hosting joint training sessions and inviting international experts, it fosters a culture of "diplomatic interoperability"—ensuring that regional diplomats speak the same technical language when tackling shared threats like climate change, migration, and terrorism. national institute of diplomacy and international relations

Launched training courses in April 2026 for officials from multiple ministries to enhance capacity in digital statecraft and cybersecurity. The institute trains diplomats to act as economic