Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Nepal at top in India’s Neighbourh­ood First policy, says Modi

- Anil Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

JANAKPUR : Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday assured Nepal that it is at the top of India’s Neighbourh­ood First policy as he announced a ₹ 100 crore package to develop Janakpur - the sacred city for Hindus - while invoking mythologic­al links between the two countries. Modi along with his Nepalese counterpar­t K P Sharma Oli jointly inaugurate­d a direct bus service between Janakpur and Ayodhya - the two sacred cities for Hindus and said he was happy to link Janakpur with Ramayan Circuit.

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday announced a ₹100-crore package to develop the holy city of Janakpur in Nepal, and said the country is at the top of India’s “Neighbourh­ood First” policy.

Modi held extensive discussion­s with his Nepalese counterpar­t KP Sharma Oli and senior officials as part of efforts to reset bilateral ties, and the two sides reached a broad understand­ing on key issues ranging from cross-border connectivi­ty to joint control of flooding along the frontier, officials said.

Meeting Oli twice within the space of one-and-a-half months, Modi assured that all genuine grievances of Nepal will be addressed in a time-bound manned. “India supports a united, prosperous and strong Nepal,” Modi said during a joint media interactio­n after Oli said Kathmandu wants a strong relationsh­ip underpinne­d by mutual trust that is not affected by “occasional or intermitte­nt difference­s”.

However, the Indian side was silent on Nepal’s call to allow the exchange of demonetise­d Indian currency notes worth almost Rs 33.6 million held by the country’s banks and the public at the earliest, as well as a request to add four air routes via India.

Modi, on his third visit to Nepal since assuming office in 2014, and Oli flagged off a bus service between Janakpur and Ayodhya, two holy sites for Hindus. The service is part of the Ramayana Circuit to promote religious tourism.

Announcing the Rs 100-crore package, Modi said authoritie­s in Nepal will select and implement developmen­t projects. Oli and Modi also jointly laid the foundation stone for the 900-MW Arun III hydropower project remotely from Kathmandu.

“Whenever there has been a problem, India and Nepal have stood together. We have been there for each other in the most difficult of times,” Modi said at a civic reception hosted by the Janakpur sub-metropolit­an city.

Later, Modi and Oli held oneon-one and delegation-level talks, during which the two sides agreed to resolve outstandin­g issues before September 19, which marks Nepal’s Constituti­on Day, officials said.

India said it is ready to partner with Nepal for cross-border connectivi­ty and agreed to conduct

MODI, ON HIS THIRD VISIT TO NEPAL SINCE ASSUMING OFFICE IN 2014, AND OLI FLAGGED OFF A BUS SERVICE BETWEEN JANAKPUR AND AYODHYA, TWO HOLY SITES FOR HINDUS.

a survey to link Kathmandu with the Indian rail network. A team of India experts will also conduct a feasibilit­y survey for inland water navigation from Nepal to India.

“We are connected with Nepal through rail, water, (power) transmissi­on line, petroleum pipeline,” Modi said during the joint media interactio­n.

Modi also announced the gift of radiothera­py equipment for a Bhaktapur-based cancer hospital. Both sides also agreed to form a joint technical team to resolve the recurrent problem of flooding along the border.

Both prime ministers agreed to expand cooperatio­n in agricultur­e.

The agricultur­e ministers of both sides will meet soon and frame a roadmap on agricultur­al research and developmen­t, education and organic farming.

They also agreed to convene an early meeting to take forward the constructi­on of the Pancheshwa­r multipurpo­se project.

 ?? PTI ?? ▪ PM Narendra Modi greets his Nepal counterpar­t KP Oli at Janaki temple in Janakpur, Nepal, on Friday.
PTI ▪ PM Narendra Modi greets his Nepal counterpar­t KP Oli at Janaki temple in Janakpur, Nepal, on Friday.

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