India and Nepal Strengthen Partnership Amid Diplomatic Engagements
India and Nepal continue to deepen their diplomatic partnership, with Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri invited to visit Kathmandu. Despite media speculation on postponements, both nations maintain a positive bilateral trajectory, focusing on mutual cooperation and addressing regional territorial matters constructively.
Underscoring the deep-rooted ties between India and Nepal, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has announced that New Delhi received an invitation for Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri to visit Kathmandu. The visit's schedule is set to be finalized at the convenience of both nations, indicating a robust diplomatic momentum since Balen Shah became Nepal's Prime Minister.
Amid reports suggesting Foreign Secretary Misri's visit was postponed due to the Nepalese PM's reluctance to meet foreign diplomats, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted the positive bilateral developments. He reaffirmed India and Nepal's commitment to building upon their strong partnership, underscoring traditional ties that have weathered time.
The MEA's statement on the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra reaffirmed transparency and historical consistency, clarifying that India advocates for stability in regional discussions. The ongoing diplomatic conversation between the two countries emphasizes cooperation and resolution, with recent engagements illustrating India and Nepal's intention to deepen collaboration across various sectors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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