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Nepal-India Joint Commission meet begins in Kathmandu


21 August 2019  

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KATHMANDU: The Fifth Meeting of Nepal-India Joint Commission has begun in Kathmandu on Wednesday.

The two-day meeting will focus on bilateral relations, trade and transit, economic cooperation, energy, water resources, culture and education, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA).

Nepal’s Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali and India’s External Minister S Jaishankar are co-chairing the meeting.

Nepal’s Foreign Minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali (4th from right) at the Fifth Meeting of Nepal-India Joint Commission.

The meeting will discuss and review the overall state of Nepal-India relations as well as other areas of cooperation including trade and transit, connectivity and economic partnership, water resources, education, culture, and other issues of mutual interest.

Established in 1987, the Nepal-India Joint Commission holds its meetings alternately in Nepal and India. The previous meeting was held in New Delhi on October 2016.

Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar (2nd from right) at the Fifth Meeting of Nepal-India Joint Commission.

Earlier today, External Affairs Minister of India S Jaishankar, who arrived in Kathmandu this afternoon, paid a courtesy call on Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Oli at the latter’s official residence in Baluwatar today.

Jaishankar arrived in Kathmandu for the first time after being appointed as India’s Minister for External Affairs under the Narendra Modi-led government.

The Indian External Minister will also pay a courtesy call on President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Thursday at 10:30 am.

Jaishankar is scheduled to return to New Delhi on Thursday.

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