Indian Army chief arrives in Kathmandu

Story by  IANS | Posted by  Tripti Nath | Date 04-09-2022
General Manoj Pande, Indian Army Chief arrives in Nepal for a five-day long official visit
General Manoj Pande, Indian Army Chief arrives in Nepal for a five-day long official visit

 


Kathmandu

Indian Army chief, General Manoj Pande arrived in Kathmandu on Sunday.
 
General Pande is visiting Nepal at the invitation of his Nepalese counterpart, General Prabhu Ram Sharma. The Indian Army Chief is leading a 11-member delegation to the neighbouring country.
During his visit, General Pande will call on President Bidhya Devi Bhandari, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba who is also the Defence Minister, and will hold delegation- level talks with his counterpart, General Sharma. Both sides will discuss a wide range of issues related to military and defence cooperation, according to Nepal Army. It is expected that both sides will discuss the Agnipath scheme besides regular military and defence issues. Agnipath is the Indian government's new recruitment scheme for soldiers under which 75 per cent will retire after serving four years and get a gratuity, while the remaining 25 per cent will get a chance to serve full term and get pension. 
 
Nepalese youth have also been recruited in the Indian Army for a long time but now, Nepal is hesitant to go on, due to the new scheme. The Nepal government has not allowed the recruitment process requested from the Indian side. 
Continuing a tradition of friendship between both armies, the Indian Army chief will be conferred with the honorary rank of General of Nepal Army on September 5 in a ceremony at Sital Nivas, the official residence of the President.
 
According to the itinerary, General Pande is scheduled to visit the Nepal Army headquarters where he will pay homage to fallen soldiers and have interactions with the senior leadership of the Nepalese Army. He will hand over 10 armoured personnel carriers to Nepal Army as a gift from Indian Army. During his visit, the Indian Army Chief will also interact with the student officers and faculty of the Nepali Army Command and Staff College at Shivpuri. He is also scheduled to call on the Prime Minister Deuba on September 6.
 
"India-Nepal relations are historic, multifaceted and marked by common cultural and civilisational ties, apart from mutual respect and trust. India attaches highest priority to its relationship with Nepal in accordance with its 'Neighbourhood First' policy. This visit will provide an opportunity to take stock of the existing bilateral defence ties and strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest," said a statement issued by India's Ministry of Defence ahead of his Nepal visit.