India's recent decision to include imported hydroelectricity from Nepal under its renewable energy count is a significant and commendable move that symbolizes the strengthening ties between the two countries.
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india has allowed nepal to sell electricity in its realtime market according to the nepal electricity authority nea nepal has been allowed to trade 44 mw of electricity generated by its lower modi and kabeli b1 hydropower projects quotnow we can trade by bidding just one hour and fifteen minutes before the salequot a spokesperson of nea said
KATHMANDU, Sept 24: India, often criticized in Nepal for unfulfilled promises, is now making significant strides in delivering on agreements made between the two countries. Recent years have seen a notable acceleration in the implementation of several crucial accords, according to government officials.