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Nepal PM Shah greets Modi, Indian people on 80th Independence Day

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Kathmandu, Aug 15 (PTI) Nepal Prime Minister Balendra Shah on Saturday extended greetings and best wishes to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi and the people of India on the occasion of the country’s 80th Independence Day.

Shah’s message comes amid Nepal’s efforts to strengthen ties with India, with the Himalayan nation seeking greater economic cooperation and connectivity with its immediate neighbour.

“On the occasion of India’s 80th Independence Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings and best wishes to PM @narendramodi and the friendly people and Government of India,” Shah’s office said in a post on X.

Shah’s message also comes days after he held his first one-on-one meeting with Indian Ambassador to Nepal Naveen Srivastava on August 10, after having largely avoided such engagements with foreign diplomats since taking office.

“May the deep historical ties, close people-to-people relations and cooperation between Nepal and India continue to strengthen in the years ahead,” Shah said on Saturday.

Nepal Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal also extended his greetings to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, the people and the government of India on the occasion.

“Nepal and India share deep historical and civilisational ties, close people-to-people relations and a multifaceted partnership. May these bonds continue to grow even stronger in the days ahead,” Khanal said in a post on X.

Jaishankar thanked his Nepalese counterpart for the warm wishes.

India is Nepal’s largest trading partner and a key source of investment, while the two countries share an open border that facilitates extensive movement of people and deep social and familial ties. PTI SBP FHK FHK

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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