At a face-to-face programme organized by the Reporters’ Club Nepal in the capital on Wednesday, the speakers stressed that the visit should be made productive for bilateral economic prosperity and development by further consolidating relations at top political-level based on mutual trust rather than give and take.
Unified CPN (Maoist) Vice-Chairperson and former Energy Minister Posta Bahadur Bogati said common minimum understanding should be forged on the issues of national importance, adding Indian cooperation should be sought in infrastructure development such as construction of any parts of Mid-Hill Highway or Postal Roads.
"The Power Trade Agreement (PTA) should be inked. It should be dealt in a way that maintains our freedom to supply our power in any market albeit India is the major one’, he added.
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