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    Indian Politics Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/indian-politics/ A Site for Global Nepali Community Mon, 07 May 2018 10:28:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.nepalisansar.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/fav.png Indian Politics Archives - Nepali Sansar https://www.nepalisansar.com/tag/indian-politics/ 32 32 Oli India Visit 2018: India, Nepal Strengthen Ties, Target Next-level Development https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/oli-india-visit-2018-india-nepal-strengthen-ties-target-next-level-development/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/oli-india-visit-2018-india-nepal-strengthen-ties-target-next-level-development/#respond Mon, 09 Apr 2018 12:09:56 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=6422 The most-awaited Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s bilateral visit to India has completed on April

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    The most-awaited Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s bilateral visit to India has completed on April 08, 2018, taking ahead Indo-Nepal ties to the next level.

    The move closely watched by Indo-Nepal communities, resulted in positive outcomes as evident in Oli’s statements after the successful completion of his three-day visit during April 6-8, 2018.

    As part of the visit along with his wife and 53-member Nepali delegation, Oli held discussions and special meetings with the Indian dignitaries including President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other key political leaders and personalities.

    Significant and Fruitful

    Oli India Visit 2018“My official visit to India was significant and fruitful. The visit has helped in clearing misunderstanding

    and mistrust, and strengthening mutual trust and understanding. The bilateral relations will move forward in a new direction on the basis of equality and mutual interest,” Oli said in a statement after arriving at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu post his India visit, indicating a new era for Indo-Nepal bilateral ties under his government.

    We have agreed to expedite past agreements and understandings reached between the two countries, he added.

    As part of the visit, both the sides also discussed cooperation across various sectors. Let’s have a glance at some of the key highlights of sector-wise cooperation discussed during Oli’s visit:

    In the bilateral meetings, India and Nepal agreed upon few key agreements that have been under discussion for quite some time.

    Stating that both the Prime Ministers were satisfied with the bilateral talks, Indian Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale informed that the two sides discussed strengthening of cooperation through agriculture, trade, defense, security, along with enhanced connectivity through railway and water ways.

    Both the sides have reportedly come to a consensus on taking ahead the construction of Raxaul- Kathmandu railway line and the operation of Nepalese steamers for goods and public movement from Nepal to other countries.

    Trade, Security & Inland Waterways

    Towards trade cooperation, the two sides decided to develop inland waterways within the trade and transit framework for a seamless movement of cargo between the two countries.

    During the discussions, Oli also raised concerns over widening Nepal’s trade deficit with India and urged Indian Government to encourage more Nepali exports.

    With regard to security, he said, “We have strong relations when it comes to the aspect of security. We will work together to stop misuse of our open border.”

    Green Revolution and Connectivity                                                                                                                  

    As part of visit to the Uttarakhand’s GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, where he was awarded the honorary doctorate (Doctor of Science), Oli urged India’s support for revolutionizing agriculture in Nepal.

    Oli India Visit 2018_With Honorary Doctorate

    “Both India and Nepal are agriculture-based economies and should work together in boosting agricultural output,” Oli said in a statement.

    On the occasion, Oli also welcomed the University’s collaboration in revolutionizing the Nepali agriculture sector saying, “Looking towards Indian varsities like GB Pant, one of the harbingers of the Green Revolution, who can aid us in achieving our objectives in this regard… I think if the university and Nepal collaborate in the sector, agriculture in our country will get revolutionized through a technological boost.”

    He further said India’s and the University’s support are key for strengthening the two agricultural universities in Nepal that are in the initial stages of development with the need for research support.

    In response, Uttarakhand Governor K.K. Paul expressed the University’s willingness to collaborate with the Government of Nepal in the fields of horticulture and herbal farming.

    Lauding Oli’s visit, Chief Minister of Uttarakhand Trivendra Singh Rawat urged for improved connectivity between Nepal and Uttarakhand, especially in the border areas of Tanakpur and Dharchula.

    He also pitched for direct flights between Kathmandu and Dehradun.

    Call for Investment

    As part of the visit, Oli held a round of discussion with the Indo-Nepal business community, wherein, he urged the Indian business community to invest in Nepal.

    Citing Nepal’s investor-friendly environment, Oli pitched for investments across infrastructure, tourism, IT, agriculture and power sectors.

    Stating that Nepal has fair and investor-friendly policies along with a supportive policy regime, Oli called on the businessmen for massive foreign investment.

    “Indian investors have invested across the globe, so why not go to the next-door Nepal. Geographical proximity, easy access and cultural similarities are all there to make you feel good about Nepal,” noted Oli.

    Potential Market & Incentives

    Speaking on market opportunities Nepal has for the foreign investors or collaborators, Oli said, “Investors always look for market. Look at Nepal’s position. For us, market is not a problem, but production is a problem. It is lying between two vibrant economic powers with huge population of the world — India and China. That assures you of a promising market of 2.5 billion people. Seize the opportunity.”

    Lauding European markets for their duty-free access to Nepal, he said, “We are ready to listen to you, your advises and suggestions. We want to know your views. We are committed to further improving our business climate.”

    Wooing foreign investors, he noted that Nepal offers attractive incentives compared to other countries by way of simplified tax regimes and reduced tariffs.

    He also informed about Nepal’s plans to establish Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in the cities sharing borders India along with offering necessary incentives to the industries, forming liberal labor laws, among others.

    First International Cross-country Pipeline

    As part of the visit, Oli and Modi inaugurated the long-awaited initiative of Rs 3.24 billion worth India-Nepal petroleum pipeline from Motihari to Amlekhgunj. This is the first international cross-country pipeline project in India.

    Under the project, Indian Oil Corporation will supply Nepal’s major petroleum products from its Barauni Refinery and Raxaul depot in Bihar to Amlekhganj depot of Nepal Oil Corporation.

    The 69-km-long pipeline project involves setting up of a 10.75-inch diameter cross-country pipeline that stretches from Motihari in Bihar to Amlekhganj in Nepal, with 32.7 km of pipeline in the Indian territory and 36.2 km in the Nepali territory.

    The design-throughput capacity of this pipeline, which has pumping facilities at Motihari, stands at 2.0 million tons per annum.

    This major project signed in 2015 is expected to be completed by March 2019.

    The End Note

    Overall, Oli’s recent visit to India has opened avenues for new form of bilateral cooperation between Nepal and India contributing to a strong South Asia. Now, it’s time for wait and watch!

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    69th Indian Republic Day: Leaders Call for Strong Indo-Nepal Ties https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/69th-indian-republic-day-leaders-call-strong-indo-nepal-ties/ https://www.nepalisansar.com/news/69th-indian-republic-day-leaders-call-strong-indo-nepal-ties/#respond Mon, 29 Jan 2018 09:44:27 +0000 http://www.nepalisansar.com/?p=5609 Nepal celebrated the 69th Republic Day of India amid a function at India House in Kathmandu

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    Nepal celebrated the 69th Republic Day of India amid a function at India House in Kathmandu on January 26, 2018.

    The event, organized by the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, saw the participation of around 1,500 guests including Indian Ambassador to Nepal Manjeev Singh Puri, Nepali PM Sher Bahadur Deuba among various other Nepali  political leaders, public personalities, cultural experts, mission staffers and foreign dignitaries.

    In a message to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Deuba congratulated his Indian counterpart on the 69th Republic Day and expressed willingness towards taking ahead the Indo-Nepal bilateral ties to a much greater level.

    Deuba opined that the regular high-level exchanges between the two sides have strengthened the Indo-Nepal diplomatic relations.

    The event also saw various cultural and musical performances by various Nepali youth.

    Event Highlights

    Indian Ambassador to Nepal Puri

    On the occasion, Ambassador Puri presented 30 ambulances and six buses to various charity organizations, hospitals and educational institutions of Nepal.

    The official also announced a book grant to 41 Nepali educational institutions and libraries towards ensuring education material to the students in the remote parts of the country.

    The Defense wing of the Embassy also unveiled a magazine called Bhu Puu-2017 that speaks about welfare initiatives of the Indian Government for ex-servicemen domiciled in Nepal.

    Nepali students

    The day also marks the completion of 70 years of Indo-Nepal bilateral relations.

    Speaking on the occasion, Puri said the two countries should work on enhancing trade, business and connectivity.

    “As a democratic country, India should recognize the achievements made by Nepal,” he added.

    He also informed about recent conversations between the Indian and Nepali top leadership towards strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.

    A Trip on Political Agenda

    With the communist alliance almost ready to form the new Nepal Government, Indian external Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj is embarking on a bilateral visit to Nepal to discuss political matters.

    The visit, planned in the first week of February 2018, marks the first high-level visit of a foreign visitor to Nepal post the conclusion of Nepal’s long-awaited 2017 elections.

    “We have sensed that India wants to improve its ties with UML. We need to wait for her message. We don’t know yet what kind of message she will be carrying with her, what priorities Indian wants to set regarding Nepal and what course the relations are desired to take,” says UML leader Pradeep Gyawali referring to the Sushma Swaraj.

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