Preparations for Prime Minister Shah's visit to India intensified: Foreign Affairs preparing the agenda
Kathmandu. The government has accelerated the preparations for Prime Minister Balendra Shah's first official foreign visit to India. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also invited Shah to visit India in his congratulatory letter after his election as Prime Minister.
Accepting Modi's invitation, Prime Minister Shah mentioned that he would visit India at the appropriate time. Accordingly, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accelerated Prime Minister Shah's visit to India.
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