Chief of Military Employees of Indian Military Normal Manoj Pande paid a
courtesy name to the Prime Minister of Nepal, Sher Bahadur Deuba,
on Tuesday and briefed him on his engagements in Kathmandu.
“Normal Manoj Pande, Chief of Military Employees, paid a courtesy name
on Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister of Nepal Mr Sher Bahadur Deuba,” the
Embassy of India in Kathmandu wrote on Twitter.
Normal Manoj Pande was accompanied by Ambassador Naveen
Srivastava and different delegation members. He conveyed gratitude for
the nice and cozy hospitality prolonged by the Authorities of Nepal.
Each side additionally exchanged views on the intensive bilateral
partnership between India and Nepal in the course of the discussions.
Furthermore, the Indian Military Chief reaffirmed that he would work to
additional strengthen the defence cooperation between the 2
nations.
Earlier, Normal Pande had visited Nepal Military Command and Employees
Faculty at Shivapuri and addressed the scholars and workers
there.
Normal Pande additionally laid a wreath and paid homage at Bir Smarak
(Martyr’s Memorial) at Military Pavilion in Tundikhel, Kathmandu on
September 5, following which he visited the Nepali Military
headquarters the place he was accorded a ceremonial Guard of
Honour.
This was adopted by a gathering along with his counterpart Normal
Prabhu Ram Sharma, throughout which each delegations mentioned
strengthening long-standing army-army relations. He was additionally given
a complete briefing by senior officers of the Nepali Military.
On behalf of the Indian authorities, the Indian Military Chief
offered coaching gear to Nepali Military, together with Gentle
Autos which might increase the capabilities of Nepali Military
personnel.