PM Modi flags off India-Nepal bus service as both nations promise to strengthen ties

FP Staff November 25, 2014, 20:42:53 IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala today flagged off the first ever Kathmandu-Delhi bus service from Kathmandu.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to people inside a bus prior to flagging off its maiden journey from Kathmandu to New Delhi, in Kathmandu. PTI

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PM Modi who is in Nepal for the SAARC summit said that India would do everything it can to help Nepal. He said this as he flagged off India-Nepal bus service in Kathmandu. PTI

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PM Narendra Modi also spent time interacting with people inside a bus prior to flagging off its maiden journey. PTI

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Similarly, a bus flagged of in India left for its maiden journey to  Kathmandu from Delhi. The bus service is touted to be a major boost in terms of trade and tourism and will also strengthen the bilateral ties between the two neighbouring countries. PTI

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Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari waved to excited crowds flagged off the India-Nepal bus service at Ambedkar bus terminal, in New Delhi. PTI

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