PM Oli, Indian PM Modi sign on 7 agreements on mutual cooperation

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Feb 20, 2016- Prime Minister KP Oli who is on a six-day state visit to India called on his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India on Saturday.

During the meet, both the PMs forged agreements on seven different issues.

India has agreed to allow Nepal to use Banglabandha and Visakhapatnam ports. Nepal has been allowed to use Rohanpur-Singhabad Railway route to access the Visakhapatnam port.

Likewise, agreements have been forged on post-quake reconstruction assistance and construction of postal highway.

Also, the two PMs have jointly inaugurated Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur cross-country transmission line.

An additional 80 megawatt of electricity procured from India has officially been transmitted to Nepal via this transmission line. Both the PMs jointly switched on the transmission through remote controller.

It is to be known that Nepal has already been importing 230MW of electricity from India.

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