Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a joint press conference with Nepal’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli today pointed out that Nepal’s stability is crucial for India’s security.
“The whole India and I are in favour of economic development of Nepal. I am confident that under your able leadership, India-Nepal relations will further strengthen and attain new heights,” Modi told Oli.
“It is clear that the stability of Nepal is linked to India’s security. Prime Minister Oli and I agree that we need to face together the rising extremism and terrorism in the two countries,” he added.
The prime minister also vowed that the security agencies of both the nations will work together to ensure that open borders of the two countries are not misused by terrorists and criminals.
“We will not allow terrorists and criminals to misuse the open borders between the two countries. Security agencies of both countries will collaborate closely in this context,” Modi said.
Modi also mentioned that both the nations have agreed to facilitate connectivity and regional development by opening two more transit points.
During the conference, Modi and Oli together tele-inaugurated a power transmission line between Muzaffarpur in Bihar and Dhalkebar in Nepal.
“We are working on hydro projects with combined capacity of 7,000 MW and their quick and successful completion can be a gateway to Nepal’s economic prosperity,” Modi said, adding that the just inaugurated power line will initially provide 80 MW electricity to Nepal but in the next two years it will provide 600 MW electricity to it.
“The whole India and I are in favour of economic development of Nepal. I am confident that under your able leadership, India-Nepal relations will further strengthen and attain new heights,” Modi told Oli.
“It is clear that the stability of Nepal is linked to India’s security. Prime Minister Oli and I agree that we need to face together the rising extremism and terrorism in the two countries,” he added.
The prime minister also vowed that the security agencies of both the nations will work together to ensure that open borders of the two countries are not misused by terrorists and criminals.
“We will not allow terrorists and criminals to misuse the open borders between the two countries. Security agencies of both countries will collaborate closely in this context,” Modi said.
Modi also mentioned that both the nations have agreed to facilitate connectivity and regional development by opening two more transit points.
During the conference, Modi and Oli together tele-inaugurated a power transmission line between Muzaffarpur in Bihar and Dhalkebar in Nepal.
“We are working on hydro projects with combined capacity of 7,000 MW and their quick and successful completion can be a gateway to Nepal’s economic prosperity,” Modi said, adding that the just inaugurated power line will initially provide 80 MW electricity to Nepal but in the next two years it will provide 600 MW electricity to it.
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