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PM Modi begins 2-day Nepal trip, hopes to begin 'new chapter'

Last updated on: August 03, 2014 12:43 IST
PM Modi is warmly welcomed by Nepal PM Sushil Koirala at the Tribhuvan International Airport.

With an aim of starting a “new chapter” in India’s relations with Nepal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived on Sunday to a rousing welcome with his counterpart in a special gesture receiving him at the airport.

Modi, the first Indian Prime Minister to pay a bilateral visit to Nepal in 17 years, was received at the TribhuvanInternationalAirport by Prime Minister Sushil Koirala who deviated from protocol for the purpose. Deputy Prime Ministers Bam Dev Gautam and Prakash Man Singh were also present at the airport.

A colourful ceremonial guard of honour was presented to PM Modi at the airport with the anthems of India and Nepal being played. Modi was also offered a 19-gun salute by the Nepal Army. There was tight security in and around the airport.

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PM Modi begins 2-day Nepal trip, hopes to begin 'new chapter'

Last updated on: August 03, 2014 12:43 IST
Locals in Nepal welcome Modi as he makes his way into the country from the airport.

The route from the airport to the hotel, a drive of about 10 minutes, saw an impromptu line up of the local people who had turned out in large numbers, waving flags and clicking photographs with cameras as well as mobile phones.

“I am excited about my visit and pleased that I am able to go there within weeks of assuming office as prime minister,” Modi had said in his pre-departure statement summing up the sentiment attached to the two-day trip.

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PM Modi begins 2-day Nepal trip, hopes to begin 'new chapter'

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Modi poses with Jeet Bahadur and his family at their reunion, which is taking place 16 years later.

A personal element is also attached the visit as the PM will be reuniting a 26-year-old Nepalese youth Jeet Bahadur with his family after over 16 years.

Modi has brought along with him Bahadur whom he had accidentally found in bad condition in Ahmedabad about 16 years back then looked after him.

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PM Modi begins 2-day Nepal trip, hopes to begin 'new chapter'

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Modi was honoured with a 19-gun salute by the Nepal Army.

On the official part, Modi will be holding talks with his counterpart Koirala and meet other political leaders. He will also have the rare honour of addressing Nepal’s Constituent Assembly.

Prime Minister Modi was accompanied by National Security Advisor Ajit K Doval and Foreign Secretary Sujatha Singh.

Ahead of his visit, Modi had said that he looks forward to working with the Nepalese leadership to forge a “new relationship” by identifying steps to strengthen bilateral cooperation in key sectors, including trade and investment, hydropower, agriculture and agro-processing, environment, tourism, education, culture and sports.

“I hope my visit will open a new chapter in India-Nepal relations, characterised by more frequent political engagement and closer cooperation across the full spectrum of our extraordinarily broad-based relations, which will serve as a model and catalyst for South Asian partnership for prosperity,” Modi had said.

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PM Modi begins 2-day Nepal trip, hopes to begin 'new chapter'

Last updated on: August 03, 2014 12:43 IST
This is the first visit by an Indian PM in 17 years.

Describing Nepal as a close friend and neighbour, he had said, “We have had the privilege of being a leading partner in Nepal’s socio-economic development. We are committed to continue our support to Nepal in its development efforts.”

During the visit, the two countries are expected to sign agreements in sectors like power. India may also announce economic aid for that country.

During his stay, Modi would also perform a half-an- hour special prayer at the 5th century Pashupatinath temple. He will perform the prayer at the main temple situated on the banks of river Bagmati on the outskirts of Kathmandu on Monday by giving a bath of panchamrit to Shiva Linga. The temple is one of the most significant Hindu temples of Shiva in the world.

 

 

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