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“The Indian Prime Minister is very positive about the proposal and has said he will try his best to come in an official visit to Nepal before the General Election in India next month,” said the PM. He also said that the visit was successful. This was PM Koirala’s first foreign visit after assuming office. Addressing the BIMSTEC summit, PM Koirala had said the efforts of the BIMSTEC should be geared towards freeing the people from the poverty trap as this region confronts the formidable challenges of poverty.
Before leaving Myanmar, PM Koirala had met with Burmese nationals of Nepali origin and the Nepali community in the country. At a program organised at the Nepali embassy, he called on the Nepali community to invest in Nepal in areas prioritised by government such as agriculture, hydropower, tourism and infrastructure.
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