The size of the annual bilateral trade is around USD 5 billion, with imports by Nepal accounting for more than USD 4 billion, according to Krishna Prasad Dhakal, Charge d'Affaires, Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi.
"It's a very, very important factor that balance of trade is in favour of India. But now Government of Nepal and Government of India are coming together to narrow down this huge gap," he told PTI, on the sidelines of a seminar on tourism, trade and investment opportunities in Nepal here.
"We have found that Government of India is quite positive and supportive in this regard. We do hope that in the days to come, Nepal and India will both work together to narrow down the gap," he said.
Dhakal also made a pitch "sister city" engagement between Kathmandu and Hyderabad, and also mooted the idea of a direct flight between the two cities, proposals which drew support from Telangana Industries Commissioner Jayesh Ranjan and Managing Director of Bhagyanagar India Ltd, Devendra Surana, who also spoke at the event.
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Ranjan, who sought to showcase Telangana's industrial policy unveiled recently, said the new State is also going to have sister city engagement with French city of Bordeaux.
Telangana has on offer 2.5 lakh acres of government land for industrial purposes, he told the seminar, jointly organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Embassy of Nepal in New Delhi.
Dhakal said some airlines might definitely be interested to start a direct flight between Kathmandu and Hyderabad, adding, he would also request Royal Nepal Airlines to add this city as a destination.