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Nepal visit will strengthen bonds, friendships between armies: Indian Army Chief  Naravane



NEW DELHI: India Army Chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday said that his visit to Nepal will go a long way in strengthening the “bonds and friendships” that the armies of the two countries cherish.

Naravane would depart for his three-day visit tomorrow, where he would be accorded the rank of an honorary General of the Nepali Army.

Speaking to ANI, the army chief said that it is going to be a great honor to be conferred with honoring the rank of ‘General of the Nepal Army’ by Nepal President Bidhya Devi Bhandari.

“I am delighted to be visiting Nepal on the kind invitation and to meet my counterpart General Purna Chandra Thapa. I am sure that this visit will go a long way in strengthening the bonds and friendships that the two armies cherish,” he said.

“I am also grateful for the opportunity to be calling on the Prime Minister of Nepal. It is going to be a great honor for me to be conferred with honoring the rank of ‘General of the Nepal Army’ by the President of Nepal,” he added.

Ahead of Naravane’s visit to Nepal, Naveen Kumar, spokesperson of the Indian Embassy stated that his visit would deepen the long-standing and customary bonds of friendship between the two Armies.

“In reply to several media queries regarding the upcoming official visit of COAS of India from 4 November, the Indian Embassy’s spokesperson Naveen Kumar said that Gen MM Naravane’s visit would deepen the long-standing and customary bonds of friendship between the two Armies,” said India in Nepal in a Twitter post.

Kumar stated that Naravane’s visit would provide an opportunity for both sides to discuss the bilateral defense partnership and explore avenues for mutual benefit.

The visit is scheduled from November 4 to November 6.

The main events in Naravane’s program include paying homage at the martyr’s memorial in the Army Pavilion, receiving a guard of honor in Army headquarters, holding office meetings with his counterpart General Purna Chandra Thapa, and addressing student officers at the Army Command and Staff College, Shivapuri. (ANI)

Publish Date : 03 November 2020 19:49 PM

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