Bhim Bahadur Pande (Nepali: भीमबहादुर पाँडे) was a Nepalese diplomat, bureaucrat and historian.[2][3] He served as Nepalese Ambassador to India from May 21, 1969 to May 24, 1972.[4]Sardar Bhim Bahadur also served to Juddha Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana during his youth. He helped out to industrialize the Nepalese Tarai. He later wrote a book about challenges of industrialization in Terai called Tyas Bakhat Ko Nepal.[5] He was a member of representative group of Nepal in the 1950 Indo-Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship. He wrote in the same book about the prejudiced and dominant behaviour of Indian authority on signing the Treaty.[6] He also wrote about tyranny of Rana dynasty in the Nepalese literature and education sector.[7]
He also wrote book on genealogy of his ancestral Pande dynasty called Rastra Bhaktiko Jhalak: Panday Bamsa ko Bhumika.[8] His 5 sons are Nepal Army General Sagar Bahadur Pande, Lieu. Gen. Pawan Bahadur Pande, Himalaya Bahadur Pande, Prithvi Bahadur Pande and Shanta Bahadur Pande.[1] Among them Prithvi Bahadur Pande is a renowned Banker[2] and chairman of Nepal Investment Bank.[9]