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Nepal PM Oli Hopes To Visit India Soon

K.P. Sharma Oli claimed that he will visit India at appropriate time

Nepal PM K.P. Sharma Oli

Nepal Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli said that he will be visiting India and ground work is underway on both sides for the visit. He, however, did not specify any time.

Oli's comment about his visit to India comes amid speculations by some sections of local media that he didn’t receive any invitation from India for an official visit, indicating his sour relations with India became.

“I will probably embark on a visit to India. My visit to India will take place after the two sides do necessary ground works,” Oli remarked in an interview.

It was in July last year that Oli, the chairperson of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) - popular as the CPN-UML - assumed the office of Prime Minister for the fourth time.

He had chosen to visit China for his maiden foreign visit, breaking the tradition of visiting India as the first destination after assuming the post of prime minister.

Oli also revealed that he had extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Nepal. “Prime Minister Modi will probably visit Nepal towards November. I have already sent the invitation to him.My India visit will take place at an appropriate time,” he said. Modi and Oli met on the sidelines of the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok on April 4.

Oli also dismissed rumours that India doesn’t like him. “India did nothing bad when I became the Prime Minister,” he said.

In a different context, Oli pointed out, “We have very good relations with both India and China.” “India and China both are rising economic powers and it is good that our neighbours are moving in the path of development,” he said, adding, Nepal may benefit from the spill over effect of their development.

“They (India and China) should focus attention on their development, but it is not good to be involved in cut-throat competition. We can benefit from cooperation and collaboration with them and also we may benefit from their big market.”Oli advised.

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