List of Agreements and MOUs exchanged during the State Visit of Prime Minister of Nepal to India
List of Agreements and MOUs exchanged during the State Visit of Prime
Minister of Nepal to India
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MoU/Agreement
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Brief description
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Signatory from the Indian side
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Signatory from the Nepalese side
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1.
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MoU on
utilization of US$ 250 million Grant component of GOI’s Assistance package
for Post-earthquake reconstruction assistance
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Four
sectors, i.e., housing, health, education and cultural heritage have been
identified. In housing, US$ 100 million would be utilised for construction of
50,000 houses in 14 severely earthquake affected districts. US$ 50 million
each would be utilised in health, education and cultural heritage sectors in
31 earthquake affected districts of Nepal.
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Smt.
Sushma Swaraj, External Affairs Minister
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Kamal
Thapa, DPM and Foreign Minister
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2.
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MoU on
strengthening of road infrastructure in the Terai area of Nepal
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This
MoU will enable speedy implementation of remaining work on 17 Roads in
Package 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Terai Road Phase-I project, totalling 518
kms. Two roads in Package 1 totalling 87 kms have already been completed.
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Ranjit
Rae, Ambassador of India
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Arjun
Kumar Karki, Secretary, Ministry of Physical Transport
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3.
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MoU
between Nepal Academy of Music and Drama and Sangeet Natak Academy
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This
MoU aims to enhance relations between India and Nepal in the field of
performing arts through exchanges of experts, exponents, dancers, scholars
and intellectuals.
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Helen
Acharya, Secretary, Sangeet Natak Academy
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Deep
Kumar Upadhyay, Ambassador of Nepal
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4.
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Letters
of Exchange on Transit Routes: (i) Transit between Nepal and Bangladesh
through Kakarbitta-Banglabandh corridor (ii) Operationalization of
Vishakhapatnam Port
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i) This
Exchange of Letters between India and Nepal would result in simplification of
modalities for traffic of goods between Nepal and Bangladesh while transiting
through India, through the Kakarbhitta (Nepal) and Banglabandha (Bangladesh)
corridor. ii) This Exchange of Letters would provide for transit facilities
for Nepal through the Vishakhapatnam port.
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Rita
Teaotia, Commerce Secretary
[Exchanged by Ambassador of India] Rita Teaotia, Commerce Secretary [Exchanged by Ambassador of India] |
Naindra
Prasad Upadhyay, Commerce Secretary Naindra Prasad Upadhyay, Commerce
Secretary
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5.
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Letters
of Exchange on Rail Transport: (i) Rail transport to/from Vishakhapatnam (ii)
Rail transit facility through Singhabad for Nepal’s Trade with and through
Bangladesh
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(i)
This Exchange of Letters would allow for rail transport to and from
Vishakhapatnam to Nepal. (ii) This Exchange of Letters would help
operationalise rail transit facility through Singabad in India for Nepal’s
trade with and through Bangladesh.
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A.S.
Upadhyay, Advisor (Traffic & Transportation), Railway Board A.S.
Upadhyay, Advisor (Traffic & Transportation), Railway Board
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A.S.
Upadhyay, Advisor (Traffic & Transportation), Railway Board A.S.
Upadhyay, Advisor (Traffic & Transportation), Railway Board
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6.
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Inauguration
of Muzaffarpur-Dhalkebar transmission line [Initial supply of 80 MW, to be
augmented to 200 MW by October 2016 and 600 MW by December 2017]
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The
Nepal portion of the 400 KV Muzaffarpur-Dhalkebar transmission line is being
implemented by GoN, under an LoC of US$ 13.5 million. 80 MW power would flow
immediately through this line, with an initial charge of 132 KV. Thereafter,
it will be augmented to 200 MW in October 2016 at 220 KV, and then to 600 MW
by December 2017 at 400 KV.
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Launch
by the two Prime Ministers
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7.
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Establishment
of Eminent Persons Group
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At the
third meeting of the India–Nepal Joint Commission held at Kathmandu in July
2014, it was decided to establish an Eminent Persons Group (EPG). The EPG
comprises eight members with each country nominating four members, preferably
a parliamentarian, a lawyer, an economist and a civil society activist. The
EPG has now been constituted. Its mandate would be to comprehensively review
bilateral relations and recommend measures including institutional frameworks
to further enhance bilateral ties.
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Nepalese
composition MP Rajan Bhattarai; Former FM Bhek Bahadur Thapa; Former CIAA
Chief Surya Nath Upadhyay; and Former Law Minister Nilambar Acharya.
Indian composition: MP Bhagat Singh Koshyari; Former Sikkim University VC Mahendra Lama; DG IDSA Jayant Prasad; VIF Senior Fellow B.C. Upreti |
PM greets the people of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, on their Statehood Day
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has greeted the people of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram, on their Statehood Day.
"On Arunachal Pradesh's Statehood Day, my greetings to people of the state. I pray for the state's overall development in the coming years.
My best wishes to the new Government of Arunachal Pradesh in fulfilling the expectations and aspirations of the people.
Best wishes to the wonderful people of Mizoram on their Statehood Day. May Mizoram scale new heights of progress in the years to come", the Prime Minister said.
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