A meeting was held for peace on the Nepal-India border


Military officers from both countries were involved

Nepal-India will continue to help each other as before, water turned again on China's intentions

New Delhi: India and Nepal have agreed to enhance coordination and cooperation along the border. The border forces of the two countries have decided to work together to keep the situation calm. A meeting was also held between the two countries for this.

A meeting was held in Delhi between the SSB of India and the Chief of the APF Army of Nepal. After discussing the situation on the border, the two countries agreed to maintain peace. Now both countries and their armies will work together. The meeting of military officials of the two countries had been going on since October 4.

All the recent incidents and changes at the border were discussed. It was agreed to increase security and co-operate with each other to keep the situation normal at the border as well as to prevent smuggling.

The meeting was attended by Indian Army officer Kumar Rajesh Chandra and Nepal Army officer Shailendra Khanal. The meeting is also seen as important in turning the tide on China's intentions as China is provoking Nepal.

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