joint vision statement on power sector cooperation released
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Tag: Nepal
India, Nepal to grow cross-border infra
Nepal and India have agreed to expedite various projects related to infra-¡structure and cross-border connectivity for Nepal´s reconstruction bid.
CWC has made an excellent contribution in design consultancy´
Addressing issues of water scarcity and contamination of surface and ground water, AB Pandya, Chairman, Central Water Commission, paints a holistic picture and suggests remedies.
Nepal asks India to halt road project
Nepal has urged India to stop the construction of road parallel to the Nepal-India border as it could trigger floods on the Nepali side during rainy season
First cross-country pipeline to connect Bangladesh
Assam-based Numaligarh Refineries, a subsidiary of Bharat Petroleum Corporation, will shortly begin work on laying a product pipeline from Siliguri in West Bengal to Parbatipur in Bangladesh.
Nepal starts work on mega-tunnel highway project
Nepal's first public limited company, Nepal Purwardhar Bikash Company (NPBCL) is building a national toll highway and on November 11 it initiated the construction work formally on the 58-km project.
Vizag port pitched as an alternative for foreign trade
Considering the Visakhapatnam port's modern facilities and its appropriateness, stakeholders of both India and Nepal have underlined the need to open the port as an alternative port for India's foreign trade, said Sushil Mulchandani, chief operating officer of Visakha Container Terminal Private Limited. He was addressing Nepal-India Business Conclave, 'Visakhapatnam Port: Additional Gateway for NepalÂ’s Export Import Traffic.' in Kathmandu on August 11. Visakha Container Terminal is the operator
Nepal stays GMR project
Nepal's Supreme Court recently stayed the negotiations on the power development agreement (PDA) between the government and GMR Energy for the 900 MW Upper Karnali Hydropower Project.
EXIM bank okays loan for 3 Nepal hydel projects
Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank of India) has approved a soft loan support to Nepal for the development of three hydro projects. The loan worth is $155 million. The Bank approved projects are: Rahughat Hydropower Project, Koshi Corridor Transmission Line Project and Solu Corridor Transmission Line Project. Nepal's Ministry of Finance (MoF) received a formal letter from the bank on June 3.
Our focus will be on financing infrastructure in economically weaker states in India
IFC’s emphasis will be on sectors like agriculture, power, water and ports in the years to come, as the World Bank’s arm will invest around $20 million in Pragati India Fund,
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