The Asian Age

Strains ease ahead of Oli’s visit to India

Nepal PM in India Feb. 19

- SHIRISH B. PRADHAN

An unexpected lifting of the nearly sixmonthlo­ng border blockade with India and back- to- back highlevel visits by Indian and Nepalese officials have cleared the decks for the much- awaited visit of Nepalese Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli to India beginning February 19.

The two neighbours, ties between whom had witnessed an all- time low following violent protests led by Madhesis, largely of Indian- origin, have warmed up to each other since the beginning of this month.

A surprise announceme­nt on Monday by the agitating Madhesis over lifting the blockade of key border trade points with India fulfilled Mr Oli’s condition of embarking on his first trip overseas after assuming charge some four months ago.

The thaw in ties was evident when external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj travelled to Nepal for a oneday visit to pay respects to former Prime Mnister Sushil Koirala, who passed away on Tuesday.

Foreign ministry spokespers­on Deepak Prasad Adhikary confirmed that Mr Oli will leave Kathmandu for Delhi on February 19 to pay an official visit to India, but did not give any details saying they are yet to be worked out.

The beginning of the trip on February 19 also coincides with National Democracy Day in Nepal, sources close to the Prime Minister said, adding that he will attend the democracy day function in the morning before flying to Delhi.

Invitation to pay an official visit to China was pending and the government was preparing for the prime minister’s visit to both the neighbouri­ng countries, India and China.

However, the Nepalese Prime Minister was waiting for border blockade to be lifted to embark on his much- awaited visit to India.

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