After meeting Ravi, Modi wrote - We are eager to cooperate with the new government of Nepal
Kathmandu. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that he is ready to cooperate closely with Nepal for common prosperity and bright future. After the meeting in New Delhi, Prime Minister Modi, writing on the social network X Twitter, mentioned that India is eager to cooperate with the new government of Nepal.
Prime Minister Modi has said that he fully supports and welcomes Lamichhane's desire to work together for a common and prosperous future between Nepal and India. Mentioning that Nepal has always been a priority partner country under India's 'Neighborhood First' policy, he also expressed his commitment to take the special relationship between the two countries to a new height in the coming days.
Nepal is a priority partner under your Neighbor First Policy and we look forward to working with the new government to further enhance the special and multifaceted relationship between our two countries, Modi wrote.
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