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Indian PM Modi arriving in Lumbini tomorrow leading 11-member delegation

LUMBINI, May 15: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be arriving here tomorrow, leading an 11-member delegation in the course of his official visit to Nepal. He will be arriving here at the invitation of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.
By Republica

LUMBINI, May 15: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be arriving here tomorrow, leading an 11-member delegation in the course of his official visit to Nepal. He will be arriving here at the invitation of Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba.  


The Indian Prime Minister and his delegation are scheduled to arrive here at 11:00AM.


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His entourage will include India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval,  Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra,  joint-secretaries Arindam Bagchi and  Anurag Srivastava (Ministry of External Affairs) and Joint-Secretary Rudra Gaurav (Prime Minister's Office) among others. 


Prime Minister Deuba, his spouse Arzu Rana Deuba, members of the Council of Ministers, Lumbini Province Chief Minister Kul Prasad KC, and Chargé d' affaires Namgya C Khampa of the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu will welcome Prime Minister Modi at a helipad built near the Lumbini International Buddhist Meditation Center and Assembly Hall. 


Delegation-level talks will be held between the prime ministers of the two neighbors tomorrow itself. 


(RSS)

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