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Full potential of India-Nepal relationship should be capitalise, feels Nepal PM

| | Nov 03, 2016, at 03:24 am
Kathmandu, Nov 2 (IBNS): Nepal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said that full potential of India-Nepal relationship should be capitalised.

“Our relations are full of potentials. We must capitalise on them, and inject dynamism for mutual benefit,” the Prime Minister was quoted as saying by The Himalayan Times.

He made the remark while speaking at the seminar on ‘Nepal and India: Exploring New Vistas’ organised by the India Foundation in collaboration with Niti Anusandhan Pratishthan and the Centre for Contemporary Studies in Kathmandu. 

“We must engage in dialogue, act in good faith, and nurture respect from each other," the Minister said.

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