A recent agreement signed between India and Nepal regarding public sector audit is being seen as a big boost to the relationship between the two countries. Girish C Murmu, India's Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG), showed excitement about the collaboration during his visit to Nepal, emphasizing its potential to deepen cooperation and promote mutual development. According to reports from the Indian Embassy in Kathmandu, CAG Murmu had productive discussions during his visit, including meetings with Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal, Nepal's Finance Minister Barshaman Pun, and Nepal's Auditor General Toyama Raya. These discussions centered on the ongoing cooperation between the Supreme Audit Institutions of India and Nepal, highlighting the importance of the new agreement in the realm of public sector audit. In a statement, the Indian Embassy quoted CAG Murmu as saying, "The close partnership between the Supreme Audit Institutions of India and Nepal adds yet another dimension to our multi-faceted relationship." The agreement signed during CAG Murmu's visit aims to boost efforts in building capacity and enhancing methodologies related to public sector audits. The signing of the agreement is viewed as a positive step towards strengthening bilateral ties and promoting a spirit of cooperation and mutual growth between India and Nepal. The Indian Embassy in Kathmandu also emphasized the significance of this agreement in fostering closer ties and advancing common goals of good governance and accountability. India-Maldives Ties: Maldives Foreign Minister's Visit Precedes President Muizzu's Potential Pro-China Trip 200 Members of Sindhi Community from Pakistan to Visit Ram Lalla Temple in Ayodhya Today