Nepal hopes India won’t change its policy towards it in Modi era

IndiaNepal hopes India won’t change its policy towards it in Modi era

Nepal hopes India won’t change its policy towards it in Modi era

KATHMANDU: Nepal has said that it hopes that India will not change its policy towards it after a new government emerges in New Delhi because it has been successfully practicing democratic exercises for a long time.

The Nepali Congress vice president Ram Chandra Poudel while talking to media in Kanchanpur district expressed hope that bilateral relations between India and Nepal will further deepen under Narendra Modi’s leadership.

“Indian National Congress’s ouster from power in India will not leave any serious impact on India’s foreign policy,” Poudel said.

Meanwhile, the senior Madhesi leader and president of Sadbnawana Party Rajendra Mahato also said he expects that the relations between Nepal and India will further deepen and expand during the tenure of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Narendra Modi as the prime minister.

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