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Upadhyay stresses on improving trilateral relations

KAPLIVASTU, Oct 20: Proposed Ambassador of Nepal to India, Deep Kumar Upadhyay has stressed the need to advance economic development sector by improving trilateral relations between Nepal, India and China.
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KAPLIVASTU, Oct 20: Proposed Ambassador of Nepal to India, Deep Kumar Upadhyay has stressed the need to advance economic development sector by improving trilateral relations between Nepal, India and China. 



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At a press conference organized by the Nepal Press Union, Kapilvastu at Taulihawa on Thursday, Upadhyay said, "Cooperation from neighboring country, India, is inevitable for sustainable peace, political stability and economic prosperity of Nepal". 


He noted that Nepal should take India a good friend bearing in mind the century-old bilateral relations, shared religion-culture and amenities. RSS 

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