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POST TIME: 8 April, 2018 00:00 00 AM
India, Nepal propose to upgrade cross-border rail link
The Times of India

India, Nepal propose to upgrade cross-border rail link

Indian PM Narendra Modi (R) and his counterpart K.P. Sharma Oli shake hands after the inauguration of India-Nepal petroleum products pipeline and the Integrated Check Post (ICP), at Hyderabad house, in New Delhi yesterday. AFP PHOTO

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K P Sharma Oli yesterday held extensive deliberations covering entire expanse of bilateral relationship and vowed to boost ties in key areas of defence and security, connectivity and trade, reports The Times of India.

After the talks, Modi said India will continue to support Nepal as per that country’s priorities, adding both sides have agreed to expedite all connectivity projects.

Modi also said the two countries agreed on laying a new railway line to link Kathmandu with India.

The prime minister said cooperation between the two countries will enhance Nepal’s democracy.  

Modi also said the two countries agreed on laying a new railway line to link Kathmandu with India.

India and Nepal have close ties in defence and security and will work together to stop misuse of their open border, he said.

On his part, Oli said, he has come to India to take the bilateral ties between the two countries to newer heights commensurate with the realities of the 21st century.

“We want to erect a strong edifice of trust-based relationship between the two close neighbours that we are,” he said.