During the talks, various dimensions of Nepal-India relations were discussed and discussed about mutual interests, mutual relations and common interests.
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Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Mishri held a courtesy meeting with Foreign Minister Arju Rana Deuba at the ministry on Sunday. During the talks, various dimensions of Nepal-India relations were discussed and discussed on mutual interests, mutual relations and issues of common interest.
During the meeting, Minister Rana said that Nepal has always given high importance to the relationship with India and thanked the Indian government and the Indian people for their support to Nepal in various fields including economic and technical as an important development partner of Nepal.
Minister Rana emphasized that connectivity will help meaningfully in the relationship between Nepal and India and as it is an area of mutual benefit through tourism and economic activities on both sides, air connectivity should be increased by expanding air routes in addition to railways and land routes.
In addition, she also asked for assistance in creating the necessary support environment for additional flights and additional air routes from Indian cities at Gautam Budh International Airport and Pokhara International Airport . Also, he stressed that the environment should be prepared for direct flights from Nepalgunj to Delhi in the coming days.
Minister Rana also stressed on the importance of the construction of Phapla Cricket Stadium in Dhangadhi, which is being built with the help of the Government of India. During this meeting, Minister Rana discussed the issues of Nepal-India transit agreement and emphasized on trade facilitation.
She also talked about the issues that have arisen from the Nepali private sector in the export of plywood, steel and other products to India in the recent past and about BIS standards and the difficulties they are facing.
Minister Rana also emphasized on the issue of benefits reaching both sides from the Pancheshwar multi-purpose project, to move forward with more implementation in the coming days and to move forward with mutual cooperation regarding flood and inundation control .
