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Nepal and India have a long-standing special relationship, says Nepal Prime Minister Oli as he meets army chief

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Nepal and India have a long-standing and exceptional relationship, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said to Indian armed force boss Manoj Mukund Narwane as the pair had a civility meeting on Friday. The current issues between the two nations will be settled through exchange, Nepal Prime Minister communicated trust. 

“The PM said that there was a custom of presenting the status of privileged Maharathi on the military heads of the two nations. During the gathering, the PM communicated certainty that the issues between the two nations would be settled through exchange,” Rajan Bhattarai, international strategy guide to KP Sharma Oli tweeted. 

Gen Naravane who is on a three-day visit to Kathmandu was presented the privileged position of General of the Nepali Army by Nepal’s President Bidya Devi Bhandari on Thursday. He was regarded at a service at the President’s legitimate home Shital Niwas in Kathmandu. General Naravane was additionally given a blade and look during the capacity. 

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On Friday, the gathering among Naravane and Oli, who is likewise the safeguard priest of Nepal, occurred at his official home in Baluwatar, the Nepal Army sources said. 

The visit is pointed toward resetting the reciprocal ties that went under serious strain following a severe outskirt column early this year. In May, Nepal concocted another political guide asserting a few territories in Uttarakhand to be essential for its region. Nepal had fought after Defense Minister Rajnath Singh initiated a 80-km-long deliberately essential street associating the Lipulekh pass with Dharchula in Uttarakhand on May 8. 

After Nepal delivered the guide, India responded pointedly, considering it a “one-sided act” and forewarning Kathmandu that such “counterfeit growth” of regional cases won’t be satisfactory to it.

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