The two sides held discussions on a "positive note" regarding the supply of multi-role Advanced Light Helicopters to Nepal by India, said a statement issued here by the Nepal Army.
The decision to resume military supplies was made during a meeting between Nepal Army chief Gen Gaurav S J B Rana and his Indian counterpart Gen Bikram Singh in New Delhi.
"During the meeting, the Indian side assured about early resumption of military aid to Nepal, some of which is already in the pipeline," the statement said.
Discussions were held on a "positive note" regarding delivery of the Advanced Light Helicopters to the Nepal Army, according to the statement. India also agreed to train Nepal Army technicians in maintaining the helicopters.
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India's decision to resume military supplies comes at a time when the Nepal government has decided to deploy 61,000 army personnel to ensure free and fair elections on November 19, and the army is short of military equipment and logistics.
Indian military aid has been stalled for a long time, most notably after the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement between seven political parties and the Maoists in 2006.
Gen Rana had yesterday flown to the Indian capital with a five-member delegation for a week-long visit.