Nepal-India all set to sort out differences with foreign secretary level talks

Nepal-India all set to sort out differences with foreign secretary level talks

The development comes days after Indian Army chief General MM Narvane was conferred the honorary rank of general of Nepali Army.

India has scheduled Foreign Secretary level talks with Nepal later this month, striving to improve the bilateral ties which deteriorated earlier this year, said media reports.

According to a Hindustan Times report, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla will travel to Kathmandu for the formal talk.

The development comes days after Indian Army chief General MM Narvane was conferred the honorary rank of general of Nepali Army.

During his visit, Gen Naravane had met Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who had underlined that India and Nepal could resolve all bilateral issues through dialogue since both the countries have a long-standing special relationship.

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Narvane's visit was considered significant given that he was the first to react within the government to Nepal government's protests over a border road built in Uttarakhand, saying that Nepal had raised the issue at someone else's behest, which was interpreted to imply that Nepal could have been instigated by Beijing to create a fresh border dispute. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli had to withdraw the defence portfolio from his deputy Ishwar Pokhrel to go on with General Narvane's visit as he faced resistance within his cabinet, a move that set a positive environment for India to go an extra mile and send its foreign secretary for a formal dialogue to even out differences.
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The Hindustan Times report said Oli, during his meeting with General Narvane, underscored that the row over Nepal’s political map was a “misunderstanding” while stating that Nepal takes its sovereignty very seriously.

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