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PM’s de facto foreign affairs advisor: India trip will focus on economics

File: CPN-UML leader Rajan Bhattarai

Kathmandu, March 28

A key aide to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said his proposed India visit, likely to be held after around 10 days, will focus on financial agendas.

The CP-UML leader, who is de facto foreign affairs advisor to the PM, says preparations for the visit are underway. Oli has mobilised Bhattarai, a member of the Eminent Persons Group on Nepal-India Relations, to lead the preparations at his secretariat.

“The Prime Minister will talk to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on few issues, but they will result in significant achievements for Nepal,” speaking at an interaction he said, “Our highs and lows will be smooth and we will move ahead with mutual respect to our interests. We will address each other’s genuine concerns.”

Bhattarai also added that India would highlight infrastructure development in Nepal.

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