Narendra Modi conveyed his congratulations to Sushila Karki after she became the interim Prime Minister of Nepal. He took to social media to express his support, highlighting India’s dedication to Nepal’s well-being. The 1,751 km border shared between India and Nepal, traversing five Indian states, underscores a deep-rooted relationship. PM Modi has made five visits to Nepal since May 2014, reflecting the ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy. The interim government, led by Karki, is tasked with organizing elections. India’s Ministry of External Affairs responded by welcoming the interim government, stating its commitment to collaborating with Nepal for mutual progress.
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