Foreign office spokesperson Vikas Swarup also said Nepalese Finance Minister Bishnu Poudel will arrive here on February 7 on a two-day visit during which he will hold talks with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
Poudel will be here to discuss reconstruction projects in Nepal, Swarup said and hoped concrete dates for Nepalese Prime Minister K P Oli's visit to India will be finalised after that trip.
He said India welcomed the positive steps taken by the Nepalese government to address the concerns of the Indian origin Madhesi community.
"Two constitutional amendments have been passed. We welcome those as good, positive steps and hope that the remaining issues which the Madhesis have with the Nepalese government will also be sorted out in the sprit of reconciliation, flexibility, compromise and dialogue. We are hopeful that things will be on track," he said.
The Madhesi community is opposed to splitting the country into seven provinces under the new Constitution and has been demanding adequate protection of their rights.
Three major demands of the Madhesi community include re-demarcation of the boundary, inclusion of proportionate representation and allocation of Parliament seats on the basis of population.