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India presents seven horses to Nepal Army

| | Mar 29, 2017, at 11:30 pm
New Delhi/Kathmandu, Mar 29 (IBNS): The Indian Army has presented seven horses to the Nepal Army, media reports said on Wednesday.

Organising a special function, visiting Chief of Army Staff of India, Bipin Rawat, handed over a stallion light breed, two brood mares, two gelds and two donkey stallions to his Nepali Counterpart Rajendra Chhetri today, reported The Himalayan Times.

Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat is currently visiting Nepal.

General Bipin Rawat, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) is visiting Nepal and Bangladesh from Mar 28 to Apr 2 on his first foreign visit after assuming office. 

Nepal visit will be followed by a visit to Bangladesh, where COAS will be meeting the President, the Prime Minister and the Chief of Army Staff of Bangladesh Army.
The delegation will also visit Headquarters of an Infantry Division and Armoured Corps Centre at Bogra.
 

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