Nepal Envoy Confident New Govt Will Elevate India-Nepal Ties

Nepal's Ambassador to India, Shankar Prasad Sharma, expressed confidence that the new government formed after Nepal's peaceful elections will further strengthen bilateral relations with India. He highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's gesture of congratulating Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party on its electoral victory as a positive step. Sharma anticipates increased exchanges between the two governments once Nepal's new administration is formed. The envoy also mentioned Nepal is closely monitoring the West Asia situation through a dedicated task force.

Key Points: Nepal Envoy on Elections, Bilateral Ties with India

  • Peaceful Nepal elections boost stability
  • Strong India-Nepal ties set to grow
  • PM Modi congratulated winning Nepali party
  • New government formation expected soon
  • Nepal monitoring West Asia situation
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"New govt will take bilateral relations to new heights": Nepal envoy to India on recent elections in country

Nepal's Ambassador to India expresses confidence the new government will strengthen bilateral relations, highlights PM Modi's congratulatory gesture.

"I'm sure the new government will try to take it to a new height in terms of our bilateral relations. - Shankar Prasad Sharma"

New Delhi, March 13

Nepal Ambassador Shankar Prasad Sharma on Friday expressed confidence that the new government in Nepal will further strengthen ties between the two countries following the recent elections in the country.

Speaking to ANI in the national capital, Sharma said that the House of Representatives elections in Nepal were conducted peacefully and on time, reflecting the country's stable democratic process.

"The elections in Nepal were conducted very peacefully and in time. There was no problem at all. In terms of India-Nepal bilateral relations, we already have a very strong relationship between the two countries. I'm sure the new government will try to take it to a new height in terms of our bilateral relations," Sharma said.

He also appreciated the gesture by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, congratulating the Rastriya Swatantra Party following the election outcome.

"It's a good gesture from India that Prime Minister Modi congratulated the Rastriya Swatantra Party twice. We will have the government soon, and then we will have more exchanges between the government of Nepal and the government of India very soon," he added.

Earlier on Monday, PM Modi congratulated leaders of Nepal's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) on their electoral victory in the country's national polls and expressed confidence that the bilateral ties will scale new heights with joint endeavours of the leaders of the two countries.

In a post on X, PM Modi said he had a warm telephone conversation with Rabi Lamichhane, Chairman of the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) and Balendra Shah, senior leader of the RSP.

PM Modi also conveyed his best wishes to the leaders for the formation of the new government in Nepal and reiterated India's willingness to work closely with the incoming leadership.

"Congratulated both leaders on their electoral victories and RSP's resounding success in the Nepal elections. Conveyed my best wishes for their forthcoming new Government and India's commitment to work with them for mutual prosperity, progress and well-being of our two countries," the PM stated in his post.

"I am confident that with our joint endeavours, India and Nepal relations will scale new heights in the years ahead," the post added.

Commenting on the evolving situation in West Asia, Sharma said Nepal is closely monitoring developments and that the country's foreign ministry has established a task force to track the situation.

"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Nepal has formed a task force. They are watching the events every day, and if we receive any instructions from them, we will follow the guidance from our headquarters," he said.

On reports regarding a possible shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) due to regional tensions, Sharma said that so far, the situation has not affected Nepal, but authorities remain vigilant.

"So far, it has not affected Nepal, but we will see over time what will happen. We have to remain alert in all these areas," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see PM Modi's proactive diplomacy. The immediate congratulatory call sets a warm tone. Our ties with Nepal go beyond politics – it's about people-to-people bonds. Let's hope for easier travel and more cultural exchanges.
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Rohit P
While the sentiment is good, actions matter more than words. We've heard "taking relations to new heights" before. The real test will be in resolving longstanding issues like the border demarcation and water-sharing treaties. Hope this government delivers.
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Sarah B
As someone living in a border state, I see how interconnected our economies are. A peaceful and prosperous Nepal is directly beneficial for us. Glad the elections were smooth. The mention of the LPG situation is a bit worrying though – hope regional tensions don't affect essential supplies.
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Vikram M
Jai Nepal! Jai India! Our friendship is like that of brothers. The envoy's confidence is reassuring. Let's focus on infrastructure, digital connectivity, and student exchanges. The youth of both countries should drive this relationship forward. 💪
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Kavya N
It's a respectful and mature stance from both sides. Diplomacy is often about these small gestures – the congratulatory call matters. Hope the new government in Nepal continues the positive momentum. More than politics, we need to strengthen economic and healthcare cooperation.

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