In a recent development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nepalese Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ engaged in a constructive telephone conversation to review various aspects of the India-Nepal bilateral cooperation. During their discussion, they revisited the key topics covered during PM Prachanda’s previous visit to India earlier this year. The primary objective was to accelerate the bilateral partnership and foster even stronger bonds of friendship between the two neighboring countries.
Nepal holds significant importance in India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy, and this conversation further solidified their commitment to enhancing mutual collaboration. The leaders explored opportunities to strengthen ties in diverse areas, aiming to foster growth and prosperity for both nations.
The dialogue highlighted the shared interests and common aspirations between India and Nepal. Both leaders expressed optimism about the positive trajectory of their bilateral relations and emphasized the importance of frequent high-level engagements to promote understanding and resolve any outstanding issues.
The ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy is central to India’s foreign policy approach, focusing on prioritizing and strengthening relations with its neighboring countries. Nepal, being a crucial partner in this policy, enjoys a special position in India’s strategic planning for regional cooperation and development.
The conversation emphasized the need for joint efforts in addressing challenges such as infrastructure development, trade facilitation, cross-border connectivity, and harnessing the potential of tourism between the two countries. It also underlined the significance of promoting people-to-people contact, cultural exchanges, and educational collaboration to foster greater understanding and goodwill.
While both leaders acknowledged the historical, cultural, and geographical ties that bind India and Nepal, they also discussed the importance of respecting each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, reinforcing the spirit of friendly cooperation.
This interaction further strengthened the commitment of both India and Nepal to jointly address regional challenges, including those related to security and disaster management. The leaders agreed on the importance of continued coordination and cooperation in these crucial areas.
The conversation concluded on a positive note, with both Prime Ministers expressing their determination to work together for the greater welfare and progress of their nations. The meeting highlighted the importance of mutual trust, open communication, and regular consultations to maintain the momentum of the growing bilateral partnership.
In summary, the telephone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ reaffirmed the commitment of both countries to advance their bilateral cooperation. By reviewing the Neighbourhood First policy and building on the discussions from PM Prachanda’s previous visit, India and Nepal are poised to further strengthen their deep-rooted friendship and work together for shared prosperity and stability in the region.
Source: pmindia.gov.in