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Modi, Oli jointly inaugurate check post at Nepal border

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NEW DELHI: India is committed to simplifyin­g traffic with all friendly countries in the neighbourh­ood and to further facilitate contacts in areas like business, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday.

He said this after jointly inaugurati­ng with his Nepalese counterpar­t K P Sharma Oli the second integrated check post at Jogbani-biratnagar along the border.

Built with Indian assistance, the integrated check post is spread over 260 acres and is capable of handling 500 trucks on a daily basis.the Rs 140 crore project will improve trade and people-to-people contact.

The project was launched jointly by the two leaders via a video link.

The first ICP was built in Raxaul-birgunj in 2018.

After inaugurati­ng the ICP, Modi said India is committed to simplifyin­g and smoothenin­g traffic with all friendly countries in the neighbourh­ood, and to "further facilitate contacts between us in areas such as business, culture and education".

He also said India and

Nepal are working on several cross-border connectivi­ty projects such as road, rail and transmissi­on lines.

"Integrated check posts at major places of border between our countries are greatly facilitati­ng mutual trade and movement," he said.

At the event, both prime ministers also witnessed the progress in Indian-assisted post-2015 earthquake housing reconstruc­tion projects in Nepal.

Out of India's commitment to build 50,000 houses in Gorkha and Nuwakot districts, 45,000 have already been completed.

"The 2015 earthquake was a painful accident. Natural calamities like earthquake­s test man's tenacity and determinat­ion. Every Indian is proud that our Nepali brothers and sisters faced the sad consequenc­es of this tragedy with courage," Modi said.

It is a matter of great satisfacti­on that 45,000 out of 50,000 houses have been constructe­d under Indo-nepal cooperatio­n, he said.

"We hope that the constructi­on of the remaining houses will also be completed soon. And these houses will soon be dedicated to Nepali brothers and sisters," the prime minister noted.

Addressing the event via video, Oli invited Modi to visit Nepal.

Prime Minister Modi said he looks forward to a visit to the neighbouri­ng country this year.

"I wish that with your cooperatio­n and support in the new year, we take our relationsh­ip to a higher level. And this new decade becomes the golden decade of Indo-nepal relations," Modi said.

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