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Foreign Minister Deuba holds bilateral talks with Indian counterpart Jaishankar
The discussions in New Delhi focused on the historic Nepal-India ties, mutual interests, and ongoing bilateral cooperation.
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Published at : March 18, 2025
Updated at : March 18, 2025 20:16
Kathmandu
Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba, held bilateral talks with India’s External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, on Tuesday in New Delhi.
The meeting took place on the sidelines of the Raisina Dialogue, organised by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs.
According to Deuba’s secretariat, the discussions covered the longstanding Nepal-India relationship, mutual concerns, and areas of shared benefits.
During the talks, Minister Deuba reaffirmed Nepal’s commitment to strengthening ties with India, emphasising the country’s willingness to collaborate in areas of common interest.
The meeting also reviewed recent high-level exchanges, cooperation in trade and transit, and progress in hydropower development between the two nations.
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