India / Pm modi nepal visit on 16 may china eye on tour

Zoom News : May 12, 2022, 03:44 PM
New Delhi : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Nepal on May 16, 2022, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima. His visit has been fixed on the invitation of Nepal's PM Sher Bahadur Deuba. PM Modi will reach Nepal for the fifth time since 2014. PM Modi's visit to Nepal at this time is considered very important from the point of view of China. There are media reports that the Nepal government is in touch with Indian companies instead of Chinese companies for important projects of their country. Talks are also to be held between Nepal PM and Modi in this regard. In such a situation, it is clear that PM Modi's visit to Nepal is not being embraced by China. China's eyes will be on PM Modi's visit to Nepal. During his stay in Nepal, Modi will also visit Lumbini, the favorite place of Gautam Buddha.

According to the information, on the invitation of Nepal PM Sher Bahadur Deuba, PM Modi will visit Nepal on the day of Budh Purnima. During this, PM's visit to Lumbina is also proposed. In Lumbini, the Prime Minister will visit the holy Mayadevi temple to offer prayers. The Prime Minister will also address the Buddha Jayanti program organized by the Lumbini Development Trust under the aegis of the Government of Nepal.

The Prime Minister will separately take part in the "foundation" ceremony for building a center for Buddhist culture and heritage in a plot belonging to the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC), New Delhi, within the Lumbini Monastery area. In addition, the Prime Ministers of both the countries will also participate in a bilateral meeting.

Prime Minister Modi's visit to Nepal at this time is considered very important for both the countries. In particular, the top leaders of both countries will share a platform to give a befitting reply to the Chinese government. According to media reports, the government of Nepal is planning to give its important projects to Indian companies instead of Chinese companies. Nepal PM Deuba has said that talks are being held with India for the Seti Hydroelectric Project. Let us tell you that Nepal had signed agreements with Chinese companies in 2012 and 2017 for the same project.

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