Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Nepalese counterpart Sushil Koirala today flagged off the first ever Kathmandu-Delhi bus service from Kathmandu.
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
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
PM Narendra Modi also spent time interacting with people inside a bus prior to flagging off its maiden journey. PTI
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
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