During Nepal PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal s visit to India in early June, he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled plans for India to facilitate the export of hydropower from Nepal to Bangladesh. To begin with, Bangladesh will import 40-50 MW electricity from Nepal and this will be Kathmandu s maiden power export venture outside India.
Kul Man Ghising, the managing director of the Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), described the preliminary power trade agreement between Nepal and India as a significant historical turning point.
Your Excellency Prime Minister ‘Prachanda’ ji, Members of both delegations, Our friends from the media,Namaskar!First of all, I heartily welcome Prime Minister Prachanda ji and his delegation to India. I remember, that 9 years ago, in 2014, within th
In further broadbasing their already close ties, India and Nepal inked seven pacts covering connectivity, hydro-electric power, petroleum infrastructure, etc