Participation in BIMSTEC summit in Nepal symbolises India's highest priority to neighbourhood: PM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

said today his participation in the BIMSTEC summit in signals India's highest priority to its neighbourhood and a strong commitment to continue deepening ties with the "extended neighbourhood" in South-

The is an international organisation of seven nations of and Its members are: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan, and

In a statement before leaving for Nepal, Modi said he will interact with the leaders of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and on the margins of the summit.

"I also look forward to of K P Sharma Oli and reviewing the progress we have made in our bilateral ties since my last visit to Nepal in May 2018," he said.

Modi said he and Oli will inaugurate the Nepal Bharat Maitri Dharmashala at the complex.

"My participation in the summit symbolises India's highest priority to our neighbourhood and our strong commitment to continue deepening our relationship with the extended neighbourhood in South-East Asia," he said.

He said he will interact with all the leaders of BIMSTEC "to further enrich our regional cooperation, enhance our trade ties and advance our collective efforts to build a peaceful and prosperous region".

The Summit theme, the PM said, 'Towards a Peaceful, Prosperous and Sustainable Region' will enable the member-countries to shape a collective response to their common aspirations and challenges.

"I am confident that the 4th BISMTEC summit will further consolidate the progress made thus far under BIMSTEC, and will chart the course for building a peaceful and prosperous Region," Modi said in his statement.

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First Published: Wed, August 29 2018. 20:50 IST