Nepal’s minister to visit India Jan. 14-16
Kathmandu, Jan. 12: Nepal’s foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali will travel to India on Thursday on a three-day visit during which he will attend the Sixth Meeting of Nepal-India Joint Commission and discuss the entire gamut of relations, including Covid-19 cooperation and boundary, with his Indian counterpart S. Jaishankar.
Mr Gyawali is the senior most political leader from Nepal to visit India after Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli triggered a border row last year by publishing a new political map that showed the three Indian territories — Limpiyadhura, Kalapani and Lipulekh — as part of Nepal.
The Joint Commission Meeting "will discuss the whole gamut of NepalIndia bilateral relations, including trade, transit, energy, boundary, Covid19 cooperation, infrastructure, connectivity, investment, agriculture, tourism, culture, among others," the ministry of foreign affairs said in a statement here.
During his visit from January 14 to 16, foreign minister Gyawali will also meet with the highlevel dignitaries of India, the ministry said.
The Nepali delegation will consist of the ambassador of Nepal to India, the foreign secretary, health secretary and other senior officials.
After Nepal released the map last year, India reacted sharply, calling it a "unilateral act" and cautioning Kathmandu that such "artificial enlargement" of territorial claims will not be acceptable to it.
India said that Nepal's action violated an understanding reached between the two countries to resolve the boundary issues through talks.
The bilateral exchanges that had stalled due to the bitter boundary dispute were reset in the later part of 2020 with a series of high-level visits, as New Delhi emphasised that it sees itself as the Himalayan nation's "foremost friend" and development partner.