Kathmandu: Prime Minister Modi on Saturday, in his address from the ramparts of Red Fort, issued signs to expand the Neighborhood First Policy, on the same day, 2 neighboring countries are trying to remove the discomfort in relationships in recent times. On the one hand, Nepal Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the telephone for the anniversary of independence, on the other hand, Ambassador of Bangladesh Mohammad Imran gave full credit to Prime Minister Modi for giving new height to the relationship with Hindustan.
According to the information received, Nepal has changed its new political map and presented its claim on 3 parts of India, after which it is the highest level of interaction between the two countries. At the same time, Bangladesh, which has expressed disagreement with India on issues like CAA, is clear that it is ready to move forward. On the 74th anniversary of Independence, Prime Minister Modi said in his speech that we are trying to strengthen our thousands of years old cultural, social and economic relations with remote neighbors. Today the neighbor is not only there, but with geographical Limits are connected, but they are also the ones that make the heart meet.
In recent years, India has also strengthened relations with all the countries of the extended neighborhood. Referring to the relations between the West Asian countries of the Gulf region, the Prime Minister said that trust with them is increasing very much. Our economic relationship with these countries is very important especially in the energy sector. Hindustan works in large quantities there. We are grateful to them for the way in which these countries have helped the Indians during the covid-19 era and have accepted the request of the Government of India.
Also Read:
Pakistan plotting big conspiracy against India, training Rohingyas to become terrorists
Another drug may combat coronavirus
Kamala Harris congratulates people of Indian origin on Independence Day
Congress Leader Salman Khurshid demands many answers from PM Modi