Army chief Rawat to visit Nepal for defence cooperation

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

chief General Bipin Rawat will arrive here on a four-day official visit to on March 28 during which he is scheduled to call on the country's top leadership and hold talks on stepping up bilateral defence cooperation.

Rawat will meet President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Prime Minister Prachanda, Defence Minister Bal Krishna Khand and his Nepali counterpart General Rajendra Chhetri during his visit from March 28 to 31, Kathmandu Post reported.



A special function will be organised at the President's Office where Bhandari will confer the honorary chief title on Rawat, the report said.

The army chiefs of both the countries have a tradition of exchanging their honorary titles to mark their special relations.

Rawat, who became the chief of the on December 31 last year, will also visit the Indian pension paying camps in Pokhara and Muktinath areas.

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Army chief Rawat to visit Nepal for defence cooperation

Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat will arrive here on a four-day official visit to Nepal on March 28 during which he is scheduled to call on the country's top leadership and hold talks on stepping up bilateral defence cooperation. Rawat will meet President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Prime Minister Prachanda, Defence Minister Bal Krishna Khand and his Nepali counterpart General Rajendra Chhetri during his visit from March 28 to 31, Kathmandu Post reported. A special function will be organised at the President's Office where Bhandari will confer the honorary chief title on Rawat, the report said. The army chiefs of both the countries have a tradition of exchanging their honorary titles to mark their special relations. Rawat, who became the chief of the Indian Army on December 31 last year, will also visit the Indian pension paying camps in Pokhara and Muktinath areas. chief General Bipin Rawat will arrive here on a four-day official visit to on March 28 during which he is scheduled to call on the country's top leadership and hold talks on stepping up bilateral defence cooperation.

Rawat will meet President Bidya Devi Bhandari, Prime Minister Prachanda, Defence Minister Bal Krishna Khand and his Nepali counterpart General Rajendra Chhetri during his visit from March 28 to 31, Kathmandu Post reported.

A special function will be organised at the President's Office where Bhandari will confer the honorary chief title on Rawat, the report said.

The army chiefs of both the countries have a tradition of exchanging their honorary titles to mark their special relations.

Rawat, who became the chief of the on December 31 last year, will also visit the Indian pension paying camps in Pokhara and Muktinath areas.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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