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Dahal wants to extend Nepal-India relations to newer areas

Nepal Communist Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal speaks at Nepal-India Think Tank Summit, on Tuesday, July 31, 2018.

Kathmandu, July 31

Ruling Nepal Communist Party Chairman Pushpa Kamal Dahal says the Nepal-India bilateral relations should focus on exploring new areas of cooperation.

Addressing the inaugural of Nepal-India Think Tank Summit in Kathmandu today, Dahal urged members of think tank organisations to concentrate their research on new areas.

“The astounding strides made in industrial development, the inspiring examples unleashed in the field of innovation and invention, the pioneering progress in IT, and remarkable pace of economic growth are all set to put India firmly at the global forefront,” he said, “Our bilateral relationship should be expanded and consolidated in a way that enables Nepal to benefit from India’s unprecedented progress and prosperity. We need research-based inputs and informed suggestions towards this end.”

He said those issues could bring Nepal-India relations to new heights of mutual satisfaction, consistent with the trends of time and the aspirations of people of both countries.

“We should look to the future with an open and progressive mind-set, learning from the past to ensure that 21st century Nepal-India relations are qualitatively different and are tailored to serve the interests of both countries in a mutually beneficial way. It should be a partnership that befits our intimacy and shared destiny.”

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