Kathmandu, 9 June:Nepal and India have agreed to amend Nepal-India Rail Service Agreement to include waterways as a mode of cargo transport to enhance connectivity between the two countries. The two sides reached the consensus during their third Comprehensive Review Meeting of Nepal-India Rail Services Agreement which was concluded in New Delhi.
According to New Delhi based Nepali Embassy , the meeting dwelt on various measures to further ease rail cargo movement, both transit and bilateral. The Indo-Nepal treaty of 1991 only allows movement of cargo by road and rail between the two countries.
People’s News Monitoring Service







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