Millennium Post

Visit intended to further deepen linkages: PM Modi

It will be the PM’S fifth visit to Nepal since 2014

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NEW DELHI: India’s ties with Nepal are “unparallel­ed”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday, a day ahead of his visit to Lumbini in the neighbouri­ng country on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.

In a statement, Modi said he was looking forward to meeting Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba again after their “productive” discussion­s during his visit to India last month.

He said both sides will continue to build on the shared understand­ing to expand cooperatio­n in multiple areas, including in hydropower, developmen­t and connectivi­ty.

“Our ties with Nepal are unparallel­ed. The civilisati­onal and people-to-people contacts between India and Nepal form the enduring edifice of our close relationsh­ip,” Modi said in his departure statement.

“My visit is intended to celebrate and further deepen these time-honoured linkages that have been fostered through centuries and recorded in our long history of intermingl­ing,” he said.

The PM is paying a day-long visit to Lumbini on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. It will be the PM’S fifth visit to Nepal since 2014.

“I look forward to offering prayers at the Mayadevi Temple on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Jayanti. I am honoured to follow in the footsteps of millions of Indians to pay reverence at the sacred site of Lord Buddha’s birth,” Modi said.

Modi and Deuba will hold talks in Lumbini with a focus on further expanding cooperatio­n in multiple areas including hydropower and connectivi­ty.

“I also look forward to meeting Prime Minister Deuba again after our productive discussion­s during his visit to India last month,” Modi said.

“We will continue to build on our shared understand­ing to expand cooperatio­n in multiple areas, including in hydropower, developmen­t and connectivi­ty,” he added.

The prime minister will also participat­e in the foundation laying ceremony for the constructi­on of a centre for Buddhist culture and heritage in Lumbini.

“Apart from visiting the holy Mayadevi Temple, I will be participat­ing in ‘Shilanyas’ ceremony of the India Internatio­nal Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage in the Lumbini Monastic Zone,” Modi said.

The PM said he will also be attending celebratio­ns to mark the occasion of Buddha Jayanti being organised by the government of Nepal.

Lumbini, located in the Terai plains of southern Nepal, is considered as one of the holiest places of Buddhism, as Lord Buddha was born there.

Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said on Friday that Modi’s talks with Deuba will have a comprehens­ive agenda to further expand cooperatio­n.

“I have a feeling that the conversati­on between the two leaders will have a comprehens­ive agenda, will cover the entire scope of our discussion­s,” he said at a media briefing.

The Nepalese Foreign Ministry on May 11 said that Deuba will host a lunch in honour of Modi and the visiting delegation.

Modi and Deuba will hold talks in Lumbini with a focus on further expanding cooperatio­n in multiple areas including hydropower and connectivi­ty

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