India & Nepal have an age-old friendship, Delhi committed to strengthening ties: MEA
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India & Nepal have an age-old friendship, Delhi committed to strengthening ties: MEA

India's assertion comes days after Nepalese PM KP Oli made critical remarks aimed at India, further straining bilateral relations already impacted over Nepal's new map.

   
File image of Nepalese PM K.P. Sharma Oli with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi | Photo: ANI

File image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Nepalese counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli | Representational image | ANI

New Delhi: India and Nepal have age-old civilizational ties of friendship and New Delhi remains committed towards strengthening them, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday, amid a strain in bilateral relations.

India’s assertion comes days after Nepalese Prime Minister K P Oli made critical remarks aimed at India, further straining bilateral relations already impacted over the map issue.

Prime Minister Oli, 68, on Sunday claimed that there have been various kinds of activities in the “embassies and hotels” to remove him from power. He said some Nepalese leaders were also involved in the game.

Asked about Oli’s remarks and the strain in Indo-Nepal ties after Nepal amended its Constitution to update its new political map featuring areas which India maintains belong to it, MEA Spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said, “India and Nepal have age-old civilization ties of friendship, rooted as they are in deep cultural and societal linkages.”

“We remain committed towards continuously strengthening these ties,” he said.

India had termed Nepal’ map move as “untenable” and asserted that artificial enlargement of territorial claims by Nepal is not based on historical facts or evidence.

On trade issues, Srivastava said both sides have worked hard and diligently to ensure smooth flow of trade between the two countries.

“Even during the times of most stringent COVID-19 lockdown measures in India, the movement of trade in goods and supplies have continued smoothly,” he said.

Asked about reports on problems in flood prevention-related works along the Indo-Nepal border, Srivastava said, “Repair and maintenance of embankments is being carried out regularly by the concerned state governments under the established mechanisms.”


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