The spectroscopic properties of Tellurium Calcium Zinc Niobium oxide Borate (TCZNB) glasses of composition (in mol%) 10TeO + 15CaO + 5ZnO + 10 Nb O + (60 - x)B O + Nd O (x = 0.1, 0.5, 1.0 or 1.5 mol%) have been investigated experimentally. The three phenomenological intensity parameters Ω , Ω Ω have been calculated using the Judd-Ofelt theory and in turn radiative properties such as radiative transition probabilities, emission cross-sections, branching ratios and radiative lifetimes have been estimated. The trend found in the JO intensity parameter is Ω > Ω > Ω If Ω > Ω , the glass system is favourable for the laser emission F → I in the infrared (IR) wavelength. The experimental values of branching ratio of F → I transition indicate favourable lasing action with low threshold power. The evaluated total radiative transition probabilities (A ), stimulated emission cross-section (σ ) and gain bandwidth parameters (σ × Δλ ) were compared with earlier reports. An energy level analysis has been carried out considering the experimental energy positions of the absorption and emission bands.