Nepal’s Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba, in addition to various other worldwide leaders, consisting of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, is participating in the Raisina Dialogue
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Nepal’s Foreign Minister Arzu Rana Deuba on Monday mentioned that Nepal is focusing on a “closer relationship” with India by broadening business and teaming up on worldwide worries.
“We are focussing on closer relationships, vis a vis trade, especially energy trade and trade of our goods and maybe legalising our borders and working together on global issues also we hope to be working together.” Deuba mentioned.
Arzu Rana Deuba, in addition to various other worldwide leaders, consisting of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, is participating in the Raisina Dialogue.
Tanja Fajon, Slovenia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, mentioned that she had a “fruitful discussion” with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.
Speaking with RECTUM, Fanjon stated that Slovenian firms want buying the Indian market.
“We had a very fruitful discussion. India and Slovenia developing cooperation in the fields of science, innovation, technology, and energy, so we discussed bilateral issues, but also geopolitics because India is a very important partner to Slovenia, the European Union. Slovenia is a non-permanent member of the Security Council, so we are really trying to build to secure future in the world. So we need like-minded countries,” Fanjon stated.
“There is a huge interest of companies from the Slovenian side and also India to invest. In Slovenia, we have most North Adriatic port Cooper, which is the shortest maritime way to reach European markets from Asia. And not only that, for example, we had recently had very good cooperation in the field of science,” she included.
Meanwhile, the Ambassador of Mongolia to India, Ganbold Dambajav, highlighted the calculated collaboration in between both countries.
“Our two countries have a long history… We consider India as our most important neighbour in this region. As of today, we commemorate 70 years of establishment of diplomatic relations between Mongolia and India. Both nations are enjoying strategic partnership relations… I am confident that in the future we will have a good and robust economic cooperation,” Ganbold Dambajav
The Raisina Dialogue is India’s front runner seminar on geopolitics and geo-economics, devoted to dealing with one of the most tough concerns encountering the worldwide neighborhood. Prime Minister Narendra Modi ushered in the Dialogue on March 17.