Millennium Post

Hydropower can help Nepal reduce trade deficit with India

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KATHMANDU: The cooperatio­n between India and Nepal in the hydropower sector would help the Himalayan nation, blessed with enormous hydel potential, reduce huge trade deficit with India, a top Indian diplomat said on Monday.

Charge d'affaires of Embassy of India, Nepal Ajay Kumar while addressing a programme organised by Nepal India Friendship Society in Kathmandu to mark the 71st Republic Day of India said the relations between the two nations were establishe­d by "our forefather­s, so we need to work together to strength and continuous­ly nurture" them.

India has been providing assistance to Nepal since the time of its independen­ce in whatever way it can and it is ready today to help Nepal in realising the dream of a prosperous Nepal, Kumar said.

Nepal and India are working together in the area of hydropower, which is important for economic point of view as the surplus electricit­y of Nepal could be exported to India which would be instrument­al in reducing Nepal's huge trade deficit with India, he pointed out.

Hydropower plays a particular­ly important role in Nepal's economic future because of the scale of its potential. It is estimated that Nepal has the economical­ly viable potential to put in place over 40,000 megawatts (MW) of hydro generation capacity, according to the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t. If such potential is realised, it could easily meet Nepal's suppressed demand and create a surplus that could be exported to neighbouri­ng countries in South Asia, it said.

Total trade deficit during the Nepalese financial year 2017/18 increased by 26.7 per cent to NRS 1161.63 billion ($10.6 billion) as compared to an expansion of 30.4 per cent to NRS 917.06 billion ($8.9 billion) in the same period of the previous year, according to figures published on the Indian Embassy's site.

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