Diplomacy ensures peaceful relations between countries. This might include negotiating trade deals, discussing mutual problems, implementing new policies, and tackling disputes.
Nepal and India enjoy excellent bilateral ties. Founded on the age-old connection of history, culture, tradition, and religion, these relations are close, comprehensive, and multidimensional and are pronounced more in political, social, cultural, religious, and economic engagements with each other.
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Young Indian diplomats (Batch of 2021) called on Foreign Minister of Nepal, H.E. Dr. Narayan Khadka, and interacted with their Nepali peers in a program organized by @MofaNepal. @DrSJaishankar @MEAIndia @SSIFS_MEA pic.twitter.com/WeB7CZsyzo
Today, The young Indian diplomats visited Nepal for an orientation visit as part of their training. They all are from Indian Foreign Service-2021 batch.
They were called on the foreign minister of Nepal, Dr. Narayan Khadka. Both Nepali and Indian officials interacted with each other which is seen as of great importance.
Such meetings are said to be very necessary for maintaining healthy and fruitful relations for both countries.