International Secretary Vikram Misri In Nepal To Enhance Bilateral Ties


New Delhi: International Secretary Vikram Misri arrived in Kathmandu on Sunday to strengthen bilateral relations between India and Nepal. Misri is on a two-day go to to Nepal on the invitation of his counterpart, Amrit Bahadur Rai.

Saying his arrival, the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu posted on X, “International Secretary of India Vikram Misri arrives in Kathmandu for an official go to, which displays the custom of normal high-level exchanges between India and Nepal, and reaffirms the dedication to the Neighbourhood First coverage.”

In a press release issued on Friday, the Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) mentioned, “India and Nepal share sturdy and pleasant ties, which have seen concrete progress in recent times in numerous areas of cooperation. India attaches excessive precedence to its relations with Nepal underneath its Neighbourhood First coverage. International Secretary’s upcoming go to continues the custom of normal high-level exchanges between the 2 nations and might be a possibility to additional advance our bilateral ties.”

Based on Nepal’s Ministry of International Affairs, throughout the go to, the 2 International Secretaries will maintain discussions on numerous elements of the Nepal-India partnership, with a deal with connectivity, growth cooperation, and different issues of mutual curiosity. International Secretary Misri can be scheduled to name on different high-level dignitaries in Kathmandu.

Earlier this month, Exterior Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar met a delegation of younger political leaders from Nepal in New Delhi as the 2 sides mentioned shut cooperation and deep people-to-people ties between each nations.

In a submit on X, Jaishankar wrote, “Happy to work together with a delegation of younger political leaders from Nepal, on a go to to India. Mentioned our shut cooperation and deep people-to-people linkages.”

On July 30, Misri held a gathering with a multiparty delegation of Members of Parliament from Nepal and mentioned alternatives for increasing the partnership between India and Nepal for mutual profit.

“International Secretary Vikram Misri interacted with a multiparty delegation of MPs from Nepal at present and mentioned alternatives for increasing the multifaceted India-Nepal partnership for mutual profit,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.

On July 27, the Nepalese Embassy in India welcomed the visiting delegation of MPs, noting that common alternate of visits by leaders, together with MPs, between Nepal and India, will assist strengthen bilateral ties.

Whereas sharing the images of MPs on X, the Nepal Embassy in India acknowledged, “Glad to welcome the visiting delegation of MPs from Nepal and work together with them on the Embassy of Nepal in India at present. Common alternate of visits by politicians, together with MPs, between Nepal and India will assist strengthen the 2 nations’ relationship.”