Mourn than the money
The first day was a tanapareenera. Nepalese Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli has softened the tone to tune Indian investments the next day. Delhi has a bit of soft spot
Oli said quite a few conversations in an interview before the India visit. According to the diplomats, he did not go to the airport to greet him, Prime Minister Narendra Modi But last night, he spoke to Oli at his residence, Modi said. Foreign Ministry sources told that at the meeting, the Oli Mahakali Hydroelectric Project, along with many hinged projects to end the stress. India has been informed that if the ceasefire agreement is made to China only then India will have to think about buying power from Nepal again.
Today, while talking to Indian business delegates, the voice has softened slightly. He said, "Nepal has a majority in the present government. So, we will be able to move forward in the country to launch liberalized financial policies. That's why Nepal is attractive country for investors now. In Nepal many areas have not yet been special investment.
Foreign Ministry sources said today, in a formal discussion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the hydroelectric project, along with Kathmandu, has put an end to the fast track of the railway speed. With the help of India, this railway will be built. But the project's work is closed for various reasons. During the ceremonial reception of Oli, President Ramnath Kobinda said, "The alliance of Nepal and India is not unique in the world.
According to the foreign ministry officials, a stable and financially developed Nepal is favorable for India's interest. But if the country's government walks in the way of extra relation, it is uncomfortable to Delhi. India will also have to consider its own interests.