Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The foundation of relations between India and Nepal was laid with the Indo-Nepalese friendship Treaty in 1950. In the 1950s, the Rana rulers of the Kingdom of Nepal welcomed close relations with the newly independent India, fearing a China-backed communist overthrow of their autocratic regime after the success of Communist revolution in China and establishment of CCP government on October 1, 1949.
The Raxaul–Kathmandu railway line is a proposed cross-border railway between India and Nepal.The governments of India and Nepal had issued a joint statement on expanding rail linkages with India's financial support, connecting the border city of Raxaul in India to Kathmandu in Nepal. [1]
The Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal (BBIN) Initiative is a subregional architecture of countries in Eastern South Asia, a subregion of South Asia.It meets through official representation of member states to formulate, implement and review quadrilateral agreements across areas such as water resources management, connectivity of power, transport, and infrastructure.
The project is constructed on a build-own-operate and transfer (BOOT) basis. SJVN will operate the plant for 30 years and then transfer the ownership to the Nepal government. During 30 years of operation, 21.9% of power will be provided to Nepal free of cost. The project's construction is expected to generate 3,000 jobs in Nepal and India. [3]
The last visit by a foreign minister of India to Nepal was made 23 years before this. [9] Later the two sides signed the much awaited Indo-Nepal power trade agreement (PTA) which could not get signed earlier during Modi's visit due to technical problem in the draft agreement. This will allow Indian private and public sector investment in hydro ...
Mahakali Treaty or महाकाली सन्धि (Mahakali Sandhi) is an agreement between the Government of Nepal (former His Majesty's Government of Nepal) and the Government of India regarding the development of watershed of Mahakali River. The treaty was signed in 1996.
Starting Point (India) Ending Point (Nepal) Status Details Ref Jaynagar: Bardibas: Active Currently active till Kurtha, Janakpur, planned extension till Bardibas in Nepal [5] [6] Raxaul: Kathmandu: Under Survey Crossing point Birgunj in Nepal [7] New Jalpaiguri, West Bengal: Kakarbhitta: Planned [8] [9] Jogbani: Biratnagar: Under Construction ...
Saptakosi High Dam, also called Koshi High Dam, is a multipurpose project proposed to be constructed on the Saptakoshi River of Nepal.The project is primarily aimed to control floods in south-eastern Nepal and northern Bihar of India, and to generate hydro power. [1]