Jaishankar said that both sides reviewed ongoing connectivity and infrastructure projects and charted out the agenda ahead.Stating that the India-Nepal bilateral relationship held immense potential, Modi said that he and Deuba held wide ranging and positive talks covering all areas.We have also agreed to speedily conclude the detailed project report (DPR) of the Pancheswar project.He said water resources and flood management formed a major part of the discussion with the Indian leaders expressing their distress over the deaths and destruction in the recent spate of floods in Nepal.Our defence interests are interdependent and linked to each other, he said.Stating that he has assured all aid from India to Nepal in fighting floods, Modi said: We have agreed to strengthen coordination and consultation along the border areas for flood control and find a long-term solution to this.
Modi also appreciated Prime Minister Deubas role for the successful conclusion of two phases of local body elections in the Himalayan nation.On his part, Deuba appreciated Indias foreign policy initiatives of Neighbourhood First and Sabka saath, sabka vikas and said that Indias success story was a source of inspiration for Nepal.Stating that both the Prime Minsters wanted early completion of the DPR on the 5,000-MW Pancheswar hydroelectric project, he said that this would now be done by next month.Stating that in terms of connectivity, railways played a big part, he said that progress has been in two rail link projects: Jaynagar-Bijalpura-Bardibas and Jogbani-Biratnagar. Earlier in the day, the visiting dignitary was accorded a ceremonial welcome at Rashtrapati Bhavan here.He said that he would never allow Nepals border to be used for activities against India.I am happy to learn from Deuba that the land dispute on the Arun-3 project has been resolved and am grateful to him for inviting me to lay its foundation stone, he said.Calling for increased bilateral trade and investment, he said that India was fully committed to playing its role in Nepals development keeping in mind the priorities of its people and government.I am happy that with Indias aid, work on various development projects like postal roads, trans-border power transmission lines and integrated check posts is going on, he said.
Cooperation in defence and security is of high priority for us, Modi said while jointly addressing the media with visiting Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba following the talks here.Later, briefing the media, Foreign Secretary S.New Delhi, Aug 24 (IANS) India on Thursday reaffirmed its cooperation with Nepal in all areas, including economic and post-earthquake reconstruction, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi asserted that the two neighbours were interdependent on each other in the defence sector.Following Thursdays talks, Modi and Deuba jointly remote-launched two new power transmission lines between India and Nepal, each of 132 KV, between Katiya and Kushaha, and Raxaul and Parwanipur.Deuba, heading a high-level delegation, arrived here on Wednesday on a five-day visit to India. Among the eight agreements signed following Thursdays talks, four are memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on utilisation of housing grant component to support reconstruction of 50,000 houses, and implementation of reconstruction packages in the education, cultural heritage and health sectors. IANSab/dgPost Source: Ians feed. Jaishankar said that in terms of Indias role in post-earthquake reconstruction, apart from the 50,000 houses, 157 projects in the health sector, 70 schools and 28 cultural heritage sites have been identified.India has committed 1 billion in reconstruction aid following the April 2015 devastating earthquake in Nepal that claimed nearly 9,000 lives.Modi said that both he and Deuba agreed to increase efforts to complete ongoing hydro-power projects within new time frames.
After delegation-level talks here, the two sides also signed eight agreements, including four on post-earthquake reconstruction in the Himalayan nation. He said that to keep the open border between the two countries secure and for the security of the people on both sides, cooperation between the defence agencies of the two countries was very important.Modis comments came even as Indian and Chinese troops are in a standoff situation along the Sikkim sector of the international border but the issue did not come up during Thursdays talks. It is his first foreign trip after assuming office heating cable Suppliers in June this year and the fourth to India as Prime Minister.In terms of economic partnership, he said that both countries would work together in areas like energy, water resources, connectivity projects and post-earthquake reconstruction.The Indian Prime Minister said that through the new lines, India will supply 100 MW of power to Nepal in addition to 350 MW already being supplied.