Regarding Nepal, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said that you must have seen our statement issued earlier on this matter. We welcome the formation of a new interim government under the leadership of Sushila Karki in Nepal. The Prime Minister spoke warmly with Nepal’s Prime Minister Karki and confirmed India’s strong support for his efforts to restore peace and stability. As a close neighbor, a democracy and a long -term development partner, India will continue to work closely with Nepal for the good and prosperity of people and people of our two countries.
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PM Modi spoke to Nepal’s own counterpart Sushila Karki in the past and confirmed India’s strong support for his efforts to restore peace and stability. Modi said in a post on X that during a conversation with Karki, he expressed his heartfelt condolences on the loss of life during the recent violent protests in the neighboring country. The Prime Minister said that Nepal’s interim government had a warm conversation with Prime Minister Mrs. Sushila Karki. He expressed his heartfelt condolences to the recent loss of life and confirmed India’s firm support towards his efforts to restore peace and stability.
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He said, I also greeted him and the people of Nepal on his national day yesterday. “According to the Nepal’s Foreign Ministry in Kathmandu, during the conversation, Karki (73) said,” The top priority of the interim government will remain elections, and will reflect the aspirations of the youth for the accountable, responsible and corruption -free governance.