By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Nov 5: Chandra Prasad Dhakal, President of the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) and the honorary consul of the Republic of Indonesia to Nepal, has received a prestigious 'Caraka Buwana Award' from the government of the Republic of Indonesia.
The Caraka
Buwana Award is a prestigious honor presented by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Indonesia. It recognizes individuals who have made significant
contributions to strengthening bilateral relations with Indonesia.
This award
recognizes his significant contributions to enhancing bilateral relations
between Nepal and Indonesia.
The award
was presented by Heru H. Subolo, the Ambassador of Indonesia to Nepal on behalf
of the government of the Republic of Indonesia, during a special ceremony held
in Kathmandu on Tuesday, according to a press note issued by the secretariat of
FNCCI President Dhakal.
This honor
reflects Dhakal's dedicated efforts in promoting tourism, cultural exchange,
and economic ties between the two nations.
During the
ceremony, Ambassador Subolo commended President Dhakal, stating, “President
Dhakal's unwavering commitment has significantly strengthened our nations'
bond, fostering a collaborative spirit that benefits both countries.”
In his
acceptance speech, President Dhakal expressed his gratitude for the
recognition.
President
Dhakal expressed his appreciation to the Indonesian government, the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Nepal, and all the distinguished guests present.
He
emphasized that this award serves as an inspiration to work towards a future of
mutual growth and prosperity between Nepal and Indonesia.
He further
emphasized the importance of two recent landmark agreements: the Bilateral
Consultation Mechanism and the Visa Exemption Agreement for holders of
diplomatic and official passports.
He noted
that these agreements, signed on the sidelines of the 79th session of the UN
General Assembly, are crucial for reinforcing the partnership between Nepal and
Indonesia.
“I am
especially encouraged by these agreements,” Dhakal said. “They will strengthen
diplomatic ties, facilitate official travel, and lay the foundation for
enhanced economic cooperation, tourism, and regional collaboration.”
He also
highlighted the growing interest of Nepalese travelers in visiting Indonesia,
particularly Bali, which has become a popular destination.
“The rise in
Nepalese tourists visiting Bali is a testament to Indonesia’s natural beauty
and vibrant culture,” he remarked.
He called
for the consideration of an on-arrival visa facility for Nepalese tourists to
further strengthen cultural ties and tourism.
This award
marks a significant milestone in the ongoing journey of collaboration and
friendship between the two nations, paving the way for a promising future.
Dhakal was
also honoured by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of the Republic of
Indonesia, for his contributions to the rescue and relief efforts during the
2015 earthquake.
Dhakal has
served as honorary consul of the Republic of Indonesia since 2010.
Ambassadors
from various countries, high-level officials from the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Nepal, and other dignitaries attended the event.