Nepal would export 10,000 MW power to India
in ten years under the power trade agreement signed between the two countries
at Kathmandu on January 4th. This
was decided at the seventh meeting of the Nepal-India joint commission
concluded by signing four agreements, according to Nepalese media reports.
As per the power
trade agreement, Nepal would export 10,000-MW electricity to India in 10 years.
Meanwhile, 132-KV interstate transmission
lines between the two countries - Raxaul-Parwanipur, Mainahiya-New Nautanawa,
and Kushaha-Kataiya were inaugurated. The transmission lines were jointly
inaugurated by Foreign Minister NP Saud and his Indian counterpart S
Jaishankar.
The joint commission meeting reviewed the
entire gamut of bilateral relations and cooperation. The two countries signed
agreements related to bilateral network expansion, trade, water resources, and
power trade.
Spokesperson at the Nepalese Foreign
Ministry, Amrit Bahadur Rai, informed that Nepal and India signed an agreement
on Indian grant assistance for the implementation of high-impact community
development through government agencies or corporations.
Other agreements
signed by the two countries include long-term energy trade, cooperation between Nepal
Electricity Authority and National Thermal Power Corporation on the development
of renewable energy; and between Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST)
and New Space India (NSI) on the launch of the Nepali satellite.
The Indian
government has announced Rs 10 billion grant assistance to Nepal for its
post-quake reconstruction.