In a move enhancing Nepal\u2019s bilateral relations, the new Prime Minister of Nepal KP Sharma Oli said he is keen on updating Indo-Nepal ties with regard to review and establishment of special provisions and dealings.<\/p>\n
Expressing his views on strengthening ties with the neighboring Asian giants, Oli<\/a> spoke on a wide range of issues pertaining to Indo-Nepal bilateral ties including protection of sovereign rights, enhancing border connectivity and review of all provisions related to Indo-Nepal relations<\/a>, among others.<\/p>\n \u201cWe have great connectivity with India and an open border. All that’s fine and we’ll increase connectivity even further,\u201d read Oli\u2019s recent statement.<\/p>\n On protecting each other\u2019s rights and addressing related challenges, he said, \u201cThere were some elements in the Indian establishment that caused some misunderstanding, but Indian leaders have assured us that there will be no interference in the future and we will respect each other’s sovereign rights”.<\/p>\n Oli also mentioned about the provisions pertaining to Nepalese serving in the Indian Army.<\/p>\n He said, \u201cThis should be internally and mutually discussed and corrected, if necessary. We live in a new world, and Nepal is starting a new journey, we have to update whatever is considered outdated and bring it in line with the modern era.”<\/p>\n Amendment of Nepali Constitution to address the issues regarding representation of Madhesis, mostly of Indian-origin, in Nepali Parliament is another major issue in Oli\u2019s tasks list with regard to clearing confusions in Indo-Nepal bilateral relations.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, in a recent conversation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured all possible support to the newly-appointed Nepal PM towards overall development of Nepal<\/a>.<\/p>\n