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Meeting between Ravi Lamichhane, President of RSVP and Indian Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi

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Kathmandu. A high-level delegation led by Ravi Lamichhane, Chairman of the ruling National Independent Party RSVP, which is on an official visit to India, met with Indian Home Minister Amit Shah today. In the meeting held at the Ministry of Home Affairs in New Delhi, important discussions were held on various dimensions of mutual interests, border security and diplomatic relations between the two countries.

After a high-level dialogue with Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Chairman Lamichhane met with Home Minister Shah, who is considered to be a powerful figure in Indian politics.

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