New delhi: Foreign Minister Shisir Khanal has held the first visit to India following the formation of the present government. Foreign Minister Khanal, who reached New Delhi at the friendly invitation of Indian Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S Jaishankar, held talks with his counterpart on Saturday.
According to National News Agency Nepal, development cooperation, connectivity, trade and transit, energy, and strengthening people-to-people relations featured during the meeting. The entire gamut of Nepal-India relations, in addition to regional and multilateral issues, were discussed on the occasion.
Ministers Khanal and Jaishankar expressed happiness over the satisfactory progress on bilateral cooperation in various fields and welcomed the new initiative for cooperation on innovation and startup, and the digital and financial areas. Both sides agreed to reinforce the multidimensional partnership between the two countries, and hailed the internal process completed for the enforcement of the Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement (MLAA) between Nepal and India.
The MLAA would provide an institutional legal basis for making effective the investigation, prosecution, and judicial action on trans-border crimes. Following the bilateral talks, Indian Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Jaishankar, handed over the list of projects-72 related to the health sector and 12 to cultural heritages-completed as part of the reconstruction drive funded by the Indian government following the 2015 Earthquake in Nepal.
Both Ministers jointly inaugurated the unified payment interface (UPI) and the national payment interface (NPI) launched for easing cross-border digital payment between Nepal and India. Peer-to-peer connection was also a part of these schemes.
An agreement was signed between Kathmandu University and ‘Digital India Bhasini’ for co-creating a national digital infrastructure for a ‘voice first’ language translation platform.
The Foreign Minister also held separate meetings with the national security advisor of India, Ajit Doval, and the chief of the International Department of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Dr. Bijay Chauthaiwale. The meetings centered on the expansion of bilateral cooperation based on the aspirations of people from both countries.