Wednesday, April 1st, 2026

Indian Ambassador meets Home Minister Aryal



KATHMANDU: Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, paid a courtesy call on Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal on Sunday.

During the meeting, the two discussed matters related to peace and security for the election announced for March 5, 2026.

At the meeting held at the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Home Minister informed the Indian Ambassador that maintaining peace and order, ending corruption, and ensuring good governance were the government’s top priorities. He said the government is working around the clock to hold the election on the stipulated date in a peaceful and fear-free atmosphere.

According to Minister Aryal, the bilateral relations between Nepal and India will continue to remain strong. He added that India’s role in border security management is crucial before and during the election, as both countries share an open border.

In response, Ambassador Srivastava expressed confidence that the March 5 election to the House of Representatives in Nepal would be held successfully.

He further stated that the friendly relations between the two countries would continue to progress smoothly and positively, adding that India was committed to playing a constructive role in ensuring the successful conduct of the election to the House of Representatives in Nepal.

Publish Date : 09 November 2025 21:38 PM

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