Hundreds of armed commandos of Nepal Army have been deployed along all the arterial roads as well as prominent places in the city which have been decked up to greet the leaders of the eight-member grouping.
The two-day SAARC Summit, beginning on Wednesday, is expected to deliberate on a range of issues including liberalising trade, enhancing cooperation in the fields of education, healthcare, ensuring energy security and to deal with challenges of climate change.
Since becoming Prime Minister, Modi has been stressing on strengthening the SAARC and he is likely to lay out his vision for regional cooperation in South Asia and India's approach to harnessing the developmental potential of the region.
The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) is composed of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan.
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The Foreign Secretaries of all the SAARC member countries today held deliberations for a second day and discussed a number of issues to enhance cooperation in areas of information and communications technology, transport, energy security, agriculture, rural development and food security.
Acting Foreign Secretary of Nepal Shanker Das Bairagi indicated that combating challenges of terrorism are also likely to be discussed elaborately during the summit.