New Delhi (NVI): In the sixth meeting of the India-Nepal Joint Commission held today, Nepal congratulated India on the remarkable success in production of Covishield and Covaxin vaccines in the country and requested for early provision of vaccines to Nepal.
The Joint Commission was co-chaired by Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyawali and Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar held in New Delhi today.
It was also attended by Foreign Secretary of India, Harsh Vardhan Shringla and Foreign Secretary of Nepal, Bharat Raj Paudyal and other senior officials from both sides.
The Joint Commission comprehensively reviewed all aspects of multifaceted cooperation between the two countries and explored ways to further strengthen the traditionally close and friendly ties, according to a statement issued by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Both sides discussed several areas of cooperation including in the areas of connectivity, economy and trade, power, oil and gas, water resources, political and security issues, border management, development partnership, tourism, culture, education and capacity building, MEA statement added.
The statement added, “The close cooperation between the two sides in combating Covid-19 pandemic in the region was noted. Nepal congratulated India on the remarkable success in production of Covishield and Covaxin vaccines in India and requested for early provision of vaccines to Nepal.”
“Noting the milestone achieved by the Motihari – Amlekhganj petroleum products pipeline, the two sides discussed the expansion of the pipeline to Chitwan and the establishment of a new pipeline on the eastern side connecting Siliguri to Jhapa in Nepal,” MEA stated.
Furthermore, the delegation also welcomed the completion of the work on first passenger railway line between India and Nepal from Jaynagar to Kurtha via Janakpur, and noted that operating procedures for commencement of train services were being finalized, it added.
During the meeting, the need to facilitate cross border movement of people and goods was also emphasized.
According to the statement issued, both the sides noted that the recently inaugurated Integrated Check Posts (ICP) at Birgunj and Biratnagar have helped in seamless movement of people and trade between the two countries.
Both sides welcomed the commencement of construction of third ICP at Nepalgunj. India conveyed that construction of new ICP at Bhairahwa would be initiated shortly, it added.
Moreover, discussions were held on expediting joint hydropower projects, including the proposed Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project, which have numerous benefits for the people of both countries.
Notably, in the meeting, India conveyed that it would undertake two more cultural heritage projects in Nepal, namely, the Pashupatinath Riverfront Development and the Bhandarkhal Garden Restoration in Patan Durbar, with grant assistance.
Both the Foreign Affairs minister also exchanged views on international, regional and sub-regional cooperation. Nepal expressed support for India’s permanent membership of an expanded UN Security Council to reflect the changed balance of power.
In addition to this, the significant and concrete progress made since the last meeting of the Joint Commission in taking forward several bilateral initiatives was acknowledged. Both the sides also agreed to hold the next meeting of the Joint Commission in Nepal.
Nepal’s Foreign Minister Gyawali is on a three-day visit to India which commenced on Thursday.
-CHK