Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India, Nepal ink MOU for survey of key rail link

- Jayanth Jacob and Anil Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com

KATHMANDU: India and Nepal on Friday signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) to conduct a survey for the Raxaul-kathmandu rail link, the first step in an ambitious rail connectivi­ty project announced in April.

The MOU for a preliminar­y engineerin­g-cum-traffic survey of a broad gauge line between the two cities was signed on the margins of the Bimstec Summit in Kathmandu by Indian ambassador Manjeev Singh Puri and the secretary of Nepal’s physical infrastruc­ture and transporta­tion ministry, Madhusudan Adhikari.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpar­t KP Sharma Oli were present at the signing ceremony. This was Modi’s fourth visit to Nepal and his third meeting with Oli.

“Our deliberati­ons were widerangin­g, covering multiple aspects of India-nepal relations,” Modi said after meeting Oli.

The MOU came a week after Nepal and China agreed to prepare a detailed project report for a rail link between Kerung in Tibet and Kathmandu. India has been racing to match China’s plans to improve road and rail connectivi­ty with Nepal. The Indian link is scheduled to be completed in five years, while the Chinese line is expected to take up to nine years.

Konkan Railway Corporatio­n will conduct the survey for the electrifie­d railway line in consul- tation with the Nepal government, the Indian embassy said in a statement.

The Raxaul-kathmandu line is expected to expand connectivi­ty by enhancing people-to-people links between the two sides and promoting economic growth and developmen­t, it added.

During Oli’s visit to India in April, India and Nepal had issued a joint statement on expanding rail links, including a line connecting Raxaul to Kathmandu.

According to the Indian embassy’s statement, it had been agreed that India would carry out the preparator­y survey work within a year, and the two sides would finalise the implementa­tion and funding modalities for the project based on the detailed project report.

PM, OLI INAUGURATE DHARAMSHAL­A

Modi and Oli inaugurate­d a 400bed Nepal-bharat Maitri Pashupati Dharamshal­a — a rest house for pilgrims — in Kathmandu. The project at the Pashupati Temple Area Complex, on the banks of the Bagmati river, was constructe­d on 10,625 sq m of land owned by the Pashupati Area Developmen­t Trust (PADT) with a grant of Nepalese ₹220 million (approx ₹14 crore) from India.

The rest house has three storeys and is equipped with modern amenities. Work on the project began in September 2016 and it was handed over on Friday by the Indian government to PADT, which will be responsibl­e for managing the facility.

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