Chief of Army Staff of India, General Manoj Pande will be arriving in Nepal on a five-day visit beginning from coming September 4.
The Indian Army is going to support the Nepali Army with Armored Personnel Carriers (APC) along with a large number of vehicles and other military equipment.
According to senior military sources, on the occasion of the Neighbor First Policy and the Amrit Mahotsav of Indian Independence, the Indian Army is going to provide necessary military equipment to the Nepali Army without any cost.
However, the details and number of military assistance will be formally announced only during the visit of Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pandey to Nepal.
The Indian army chief is arriving at the official invitation of Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Prabhu Ram Sharma, leading a five-member delegation.
During the five-day visit to Nepal, General Pande will attend a wreath-laying ceremony at the Tundikhel-based Monument to the Brave Soldier and observe a guard of honor to be presented to him at the NA Headquarters, Bhadrakali, according to the NA Directorate of Public Relations and Information.
Similarly, he is scheduled to sit for bilateral talks with CoAS Sharma, to attend a program to hand over assistance on behalf of the Indian Army to the NA, to hold interactions with the students of Army Command and Staff College, and to visit the Mid Command Headquarters.
As the major highlight of the visit, President Bidya Devi Bhandari will confer the honorary title of the NA CoAS General to the Indian Army Chief Pande during a special ceremony.
The Indian Army Chief will hold an official meeting with Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Sher Bahadur Deuba, during the visit, according to the Directorate.