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]]>Highlighting the growth prospects of Nepal tourism, Bharat Kumar Regmi, Charge d’Affaires, Embassy of Nepal called on the Indian business community and entrepreneurs to take advantage of the country’s investor-friendly industrial and investment policies.
Meanwhile, Babu Ram Sigdyal, Second Secretary, Embassy of Nepal pitched on the need for taking business advantage of Nepal’s potential in adventure tourism.
Sigdyal also highlighted the need for tourism cooperation between the two countries through development of special packages that woo tourists of both the nations.
Highlighting governmental policies, the experts mentioned Nepal Government’s openness to work in collaboration with private players and cited Nepal’s steps towards sustainable development.
Adding to the discussion, the Secretary of Kerala Tourism Department Rani George pitched on the need for setting up of a cultural exchange program between Nepal and Kerala.
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“It’s an opportune time to invest in Nepal with bilateral trade on the upswing and we assure the Indian industry that our government would provide all possible support to investors,” Embassy of Nepal Charge d’Affairs Bharat Kumar Regmi.
Regmi said this in his address at the Indo-Nepal Trade and Investment Opportunities seminar organized by the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in Mumbai on December 21, 2017, with an aim to encourage economic and business cooperation between the two countries.
Krishna Hari Pushkar, Minister(Economic), Government of Nepal, highlighted Nepal’s potential in infrastructure, hydro-power, tourism, agro-based industries, mining and minerals, education, health, manufacturing, IT and construction sectors.
Cultural counsellor from the Nepal Embassy Krishna Prasad Pantha called on stressed on the need for strengthening of people-to-people and cultural ties between the two countries.
Meanwhile, in another statement, the Communist Party of India (CPI)-Marxist General Secretary Sitaram Yechury felt that India need to rethink on its bilateral relations with Nepal following the victory of Communist Alliance in the recently-concluded Nepali parliamentary and provincial polls.
“The important political development in Nepal should lead to a re-thinking and change in India’s attitude to Nepal. The Modi-led Indian Government should strive to establish close relations of cooperation based on equality and non-interference in the internal affairs of Nepal.” said the Indian CPI-M leader.
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