The Asian Age

7 MoUs with Nepal

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to Nepal. It was also decided that hydropower will be supplied from Nepal to Bangladesh via the Indian grid and the three countries are expected to ink a pact in due course.

In his remarks, Mr Modi said his decade-old HIT (Highways, I-ways and Transways) vision has become a reality and that talks were held to make the relationsh­ip a “Super HIT” now, adding that efforts will be made to take the bilateral ties between India and Nepal to “Himalayan heights”.

On the “boundary issue”, the PM said the two sides will resolve it between them, while Mr Prachanda pressed for the same as per “establishe­d bilateral diplomatic mechanisms”.

Nepal considers a few border areas of India’s Uttarakhan­d to be part of the Himalayan nation. In his media remarks emphasisin­g the religious and cultural ties between India and Nepal, Mr Modi also called for expediting projects relating to the Ramayana circuit.

“The religious and cultural ties between India and Nepal are very old and very strong. In order to further strengthen this beautiful link, Prachanda ji and I have decided that the projects related to Ramayana circuit should be expedited,” PM Modi said

Asked whether the China issue and the Indian concerns and sensitivit­ies over it figured in the talks, foreign secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra said at a special media briefing that the two Prime Ministers discussed “other developmen­ts and challenges posed to the India-Nepal ties”, thereby giving a veiled indication that Beijing’s role in the region had indeed been discussed.

The Nepalese Prime Minister, in his media remarks, praised the “remarkable transforma­tion of India’s economic landscape” under the leadership of Mr Modi. He also described the bilateral relationsh­ip as “age-old, multifacet­ed, civilisati­onal and cultural” and said both sides had accepted the principles of sovereign equality, mutual respect and a commitment to further strengthen ties.

Mr Prachanda requested that India import an additional 1,200 MW of power from Nepal over and above the current 450 MW. He also requested for measures to reduce Nepal’s increasing trade deficit with India, nonrecipro­cal market access for Nepalese agricultur­al goods and the removal of anti-dumping duties on Nepalese jute products. He also pushed for increased air connectivi­ty between the two nations.

Several projects were launched on the occasion, including the handing over of the Kurtha-Bijalpura section of the railway line, the inaugural run of an Indian Railways cargo train from Bathnaha (India) to Nepal customs yard, which is the newly constructe­d rail link under Indian grant, the inaugurati­on of integrated checkposts (ICPs) at Nepalgunj (Nepal) and Rupaidiha (India), the ground breaking ceremony of ICPs at Bhairahawa (Nepal) and Sonauli (India), the ground breaking ceremony of the Motihari-Amlekhgunj petroleum pipeline phase II facilities and the ground breaking ceremony of the Indian portion of GorakhpurB­utwal transmissi­on line.

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