A diplomatic team led by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri is scheduled to arrive in Kathmandu on Sunday in the Indian military business jet Embraer for the preparation of Prime Minister Oli's visit to India.
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For the preparation of Prime Minister Oli's visit to India, the diplomatic team led by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri will arrive in Kathmandu on Sunday in the Indian military business jet Embraer.
According to high sources, the Nepal Civil Aviation Authority has granted permission for the diplomatic flight of Indian Airlines on Tuesday.
A few days ago, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu requested diplomatic flight permission through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to sources, the Indian Air Force's business jet Embraer will arrive in Kathmandu at 1 pm on Sunday from Delhi. The plane will return to Delhi only on Monday afternoon.
Passengers coming on such a diplomatic flight should pay the service fee . Apart from this fee, Tribhuvan International Airport waives landing, parking, navigational fees.
Prime Minister Oli is scheduled to visit India on August 31. It is said that Misri will hand over a formal invitation letter to Oli on behalf of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
According to the Kathmandu Post, is the second visit of Indian Foreign Secretary Misri to Nepal this year. He is scheduled to meet with high-level leaders including Prime Minister Oli, Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba, his counterpart Amrit Rai.
