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India-Nepal sign four pacts to expand cooperation, vow to strengthen bilateral ties

PM Modi and his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba also inaugurated a cross-border railway network, a power transmission line & launched India’s RuPay payment card in Nepal today.

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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart Sher Bahadur Deuba on Saturday inaugurated a cross-border railway network, a power transmission line and launched India’s RuPay payment card in Nepal after they held wide-ranging talks.

The two sides also inked four pacts to expand cooperation in areas of railways and energy while vowing to further broad-base cooperation in a range of areas.

In his media statement, Modi said the friendly ties between India and Nepal are unique and such a relationship is not seen anywhere else in the world.

He said India has been and will continue to remain a firm companion in Nepal’s journey for peace, prosperity and development.

Modi said the joint vision statement between the two sides on power cooperation will prove to be a blueprint for future cooperation in the sector.

It was agreed on the greater participation of Indian companies in Nepal’s hydropower development plans, he said.

Deuba on his part said Nepal’s relations with India is “highly important.

The Nepalese prime minister, accompanied by a high-level delegation, arrived in New Delhi on Friday on a three-day visit.

It is Deuba’s first bilateral visit abroad after becoming prime minister in July last year for a fifth time following a spell of political turmoil in Kathmandu.

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