India, Nepal exchange MoU on Raxual-Kathmandu railway line as PM Modi meets Oli

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

and today exchanged an MoU to build a strategic railway line connecting Bihar's Raxual city to after held talks on all aspects of the bilateral ties with his Nepalese counterpart K P Sharma Oli.

"Our deliberations were wide-ranging, covering multiple aspects of India-relations," Modi said after the meeting on the sidelines of the 4th BIMSTEC Summit here.

"We discussed ways to further deepen our economic, trade and cultural ties. Enhancing connectivity between our nations was discussed as well," he added.

Ministry of said that the two leaders held a detailed review on all aspects of the bilateral relationship.

They had a "warm meeting", Kumar added.

"Following the talks, PM @narendramodi and witnessed the exchange of an MoU between the of & the of Nepal regarding preliminary engineering-cum-traffic survey of the broad gauge line between (India) & (Nepal)," Kumar tweeted.

The MoU was signed by at the Ministry of Physical Planning and Works, Madhusudan Adhikari, from Nepali side and Manjiv Singh Puri from the Indian side.

The strategic railway link between and will facilitate people-to-people contact and bulk movement of goods.

The development gains significance as it comes two years after agreed to construct a strategic railway link with Nepal through with an apparent aim of reducing Kathmandu's dependence on India.

It also comes in the backdrop of recent Chinese linkages with Nepal as it took on building three highways to be completed by 2020. The two countries have recently also signed a transit treaty.

This agreement also comes years after a sense of mistrust had prevailed when certain sections in Nepal blamed India for the 135-day blockade in 2015 - 2016 that had crippled Nepal's economy.

There are three other railway projects in the pipeline -- New Jalpaiguri-Kakarbhitta, Nautanwa-Bhairahawa and Nepalgunj Road-Nepalgunj.

Earlier, Prime Minister Modi had a series of bilateral meetings, including discussions with his counterparts from and Bangladesh, on the sidelines of the 4th BIMSTEC Summit here.

He also held talks with presidents of and

The for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) is a regional grouping comprising India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Nepal. The grouping accounts for 22 per cent of the global population, and has a combined of USD 2.8 trillion.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 18:51 IST