Trade and Economy |
- Bilateral trade: India is the largest trading partner of Nepal.
- In FY 2021-22, Nepal constituted 2.34% of India’s exports. And exports from India constitute almost 22% of Nepal’s GDP.
- FDI: India is the largest source of FDI in Nepal.
- Indian firms engaged in manufacturing, services (banking, insurance, dry port), power sector and tourism industries etc.
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Connectivity |
- Transit: Nepal being a land-locked country, it needs freedom of transit. India provides transit for almost the entire third country trade of Nepal.
- Recent Developments:
- A 35-km cross-border railway line linking Jaynagar in Bihar to Kurtha in Nepal flagged off.
- India has also handed over the Solu Corridor, a 90-km, 132 kV power transmission line which will help bring electricity to several remote districts in northeastern Nepal.
- Nepal has signed an MoU with India for Kathmandu-Raxaul railway link.
- Sagarmatha to Sagar: India is looking to develop the inland waterways to Nepal and providing sea access for Nepal.
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Defence cooperation |
- Defence modernization: India provides assistance to the Nepalese Army in its modernization through the provision of equipment and training.
- The Gorkha Regiments of the Indian Army are raised partly by recruitment from hill districts of Nepal.
- Joint military exercise: Surya Kiran
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Cultural cooperation |
- There have been initiatives to promote people-to-people contacts in the area of art & culture, academics and media with different local bodies of Nepal.
- Recent Developments:
- Sister cities: India has signed three sister-city agreements for Kathmandu-Varanasi, Lumbini-Bodhgaya, and Janakpur-Ayodhya.
- Recently PM Modi laid the foundation for construction of the India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage in the Lumbini Monastic Zone, Lumbini, Nepal.
- The Ramayana Circuit train: It includes major pilgrimage sites from India and Nepal that are related to the Ramayana.
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Energy cooperation |
- Hydroelectric projects: Arun 3 Project, Pancheshwar Multipurpose Project.
- Motihari-Amlekhgunj Pipeline: Pipeline carries petroleum products from Motihari in India to Amlekhgunj in Nepal.
- India and Nepal have a Power Exchange Agreement since 1971 for meeting the power requirements in the border areas.
- Nepal also invited Indian companies to invest in the West Seti hydropower project in Nepal.
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Assistance |
- Developmental assistance: The Government of India provides development assistance to Nepal in the areas of infrastructure, health, water resources, and education and rural & community development.
- Humanitarian assistance: Nepal remains the biggest recipient of India’s humanitarian assistance due to its ecological fragility.
- Vaccine diplomacy: India has extended vaccines and COVID related aid to Nepal.
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Multilateral Partnership |
- India and Nepal share multiple multilateral forums such as BBIN, BIMSTEC, Non-Aligned Movement, and SAARC etc.
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