Kaski, July 25: Mayor of Pokhara Metropolitan City, Dhan Raj Acharya, and Ambassador of India to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, held discussions on expansion of sister city relations between Pokhara and various Indian cities, development of tourism infrastructures, and operation of regular flights from the Pokhara Regional International Airport to India.
The meeting between Mayor Acharya
and the Indian ambassador was held on Sunday evening. Mayor Acharya said that
during the meeting he expressed the desire of linking Pokhara with various
cities of India including Banaras via regular flights as the Pokhara regional
international airport is ready for operation.
During the meeting, he urged the
Indian ambassador to take initiation for creating a conducive environment for
this in India and stated that he would take initiatives through the Government
of Nepal towards that end.
He also expressed gratitude towards
India for the assistance it has provided for the development and construction
works in Pokhara and surrounding areas while expecting its support in big
infrastructure plans in the context of preparations being made to declare
Pokhara as the tourism capital.
On this occasion, the Indian
ambassador appreciated the enchanting natural beauty of Pokhara and pledged India's
cooperation in the development of infrastructures in Pokhara in collaboration
with the Government of Nepal. He said that India has collaborated in various
projects and also established a 'pension camp' in Pokhara, attaching importance
to the lake city after Kathmandu.
The Indian ambassador further said
that they wanted to provide support in any one 'good' project in Pokhara and
that India would move ahead on this topic with necessary collaboration with the
Government of Nepal. (RSS)