Prime Minister Narendra Modi held discussions with Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) chief Rabi Lamichhane from Nepal, expressing mutual interest in enhancing collaboration for a prosperous future for both countries. PM Modi emphasized Nepal’s significance as a key partner under India’s Neighbourhood First policy, aiming to elevate the special relationship between the two nations to new heights. Additionally, Union Home Minister Amit Shah engaged with a Nepalese delegation led by RSP chief Rabi Lamichhane, affirming the commitment to bolster ties between India and Nepal.
The meeting between Home Minister Amit Shah and the Nepalese delegation, led by Rabi Lamichhane, focused on congratulating RSP on their electoral success and fostering closer cooperation between the two nations. Both sides reiterated their determination to strengthen the unique bond shared by India and Nepal through collaborative efforts. Lamichhane highlighted the constructive discussions with Home Minister Amit Shah, emphasizing the importance of enhancing security cooperation and promoting democratic values through increased collaboration.
During their visit, the Nepalese delegation also engaged with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Nabin, where discussions centered on the ideological foundations of the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s governance principles. Nabin underscored the historical ties between India and Nepal, emphasizing the cultural connections and shared heritage that form the basis of their relationship. The meeting also delved into the role of young individuals in shaping political discourse and their potential as future leaders.
