India, Nepal agree to boost security, connectivity, trade ties (Roundup)

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After months of stress in ties, and on Saturday agreed to crank-up cooperation in connectivity, trade, agriculture and border security as gave an assurance that remains committed to strengthening the partnership as per Nepal's priorities.

Seeking to readjust the ties, K.P. Sharma Oli, on a three-day visit to India, held wide-ranging talks with Modi, who also assured the visiting leader that would always back in its quest for development.

A joint statement issued after the talks said Oli stated that his government attaches high importance to further strengthening friendly relations with He expressed the desire of the Government of to develop bilateral relations in a way so as to benefit from India's progress and prosperity for economic transformation and development.

"assured Oli that remains committed to strengthening its partnership with as per the priorities of the Government of Nepal," the statement said.

Oli, who has developed closer ties with with a known pro-stance, said he has come to "with a mission" to take bilateral ties based on "principles of equality and justice" to newer heights but "commensurate with the realities of the 21st Century".

In a joint address to the media with Oli, hailed the Prime Minister's "vision for a prosperous Nepal" that is in sync with his vision of "sabka sath, sabka vikas" (development for all).

"stands ready to expand cooperation with as per Nepal's priorities. We believe that enhanced connectivity between our countries will boost our economic growth and benefit our citizens."

hailed successful conduct of polls in and congratulated both the people of and the government for entering into "a new era of political history".

He said the two countries agreed to put on faster tracks all connectivity projects, announcing that a new railway line will be built "with India's financial support" to connect the border city of in to in

The objective, according to a joint statement, is to expand "connectivity" between the two neighbours and "enhance people-to-people linkages and promote economic growth and development".

Prime Ministers and Oli also recognised the untapped potential of inland waterways between the countries that can contribute in an overall economic development of the region.

Towards that, the statement said, they took a "landmark decision" to develop the inland waterways for the movement of cargo, within the framework of trade and transit arrangements, providing additional access to sea for

This will enable cost effective and efficient movement of cargo and greatly impact the growth of business and economy of

The connectivity proposals are significant and come nearly two years after in March 2016 agreed to construct a strategic railway link with through to reduce the Kathmandu's total dependence on

That year also signed a transit trade treaty with that completely depends on ports for third-country trade. Apart from this, is also building three highways connecting and these roads are expected to be ready by 2020.

The Nepal-agreements came at a time when Kathmandu-ties started soaring after a border blockade in 2015-16. Many in blamed for the 135-day blockade from September, 2015 to February, 2016 that crippled Nepal's economy.

expanding its strategic base in sparked concerns in that it was losing its foothold in its immediate backyard despite its "neighbourhood first" policy.

But Oli's April 6-8 visit indicated a new India-bonhomie during which he and announced enhanced security ties, particularly on borders to curb curb misuse of open boundaries between the two countries.

"We have strong relations when it comes to the aspect of security and are committed towards stopping misuse of our open borders," said Modi, with Oli by his side.

Oli said his government accorded a priority to friends like that has helped his landlocked nation in fighting poverty.

"Friendship is very important. We have developed our friendship according to time with a purpose to eradicate poverty, improve life standards. Our friendship is historical, renewed, developed and is very fruitful. Looking ahead and not looking back"

He said his country always accorded "great importance" to its ties with as the two neighbours have many "things to offer each other".

"Inter-dependence takes many forms between our countries. Relations between neighbours are different than others. They rest on principles of equality and justice.

"I have come to with a mission to enhance our relations to newer heights commensurate with the realities of the 21st Century. We want to create a model relationship. A relationship that is cherished forever," he said, renewing his invitation to to pay a visit to at the earliest.

Boosting their ties further, also agreed to conduct a pilot project on organic farming and soil health monitoring in to help the natural resource-rich neighbour in developing agriculture and allied sectors.

Oli and his wife Radika Shakya, who arrived here on Friday, earlier paid tributes to at Rajghat, before driving to the President's house for a ceremonial welcome.

Viewed as an important visit, Oli has flew in a 54-member high-level delegation to India, seeking more investment from India's public as well as private sector.

This is Oli's first foriegn trip after returning to power for the second term in February.

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, April 07 2018. 19:08 IST