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Businessman hopes for better India-Nepal ties
Businessman hopes for better India-Nepal ties
June 01, 2019 | 11:53 PM
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took charge for a second term, Nepal’s top industrialist and CG Corp Global chairman Binod Chaudhary has expressed the hope that the two countries will show a “renewed sense of commitment” to take the bilateral ties to a new height by forgetting the “unpleasant” developments witnessed in the recent past, like the 2015 economic blockade.Chaudhary, who was in New Delhi to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the Modi government-II, is confident that the Indian prime minister would take the “required decisive steps to transform Nepal”, saying it would be beneficial for India too.The billionaire businessman talked about the trade imbalance tilted towards India and wanted Modi to “correct” the situation, saying: “It requires a political leadership of different order. Modi has that courage.”“A prosperous Nepal will be beneficial for India,” said the chairman of CG Corp Global, which has more than 130 companies in diverse sectors, including financial services, energy, education, hospitality and real estate.“I hope there would be a renewed sense of commitment on part of both the governments to take the Nepal-India relationship to the new height, thereby concluding many critical bilateral projects of huge importance, which have not made progress.“Both countries need to forget the past and work for a different level of economic prosperity,” Chaudhary said.Asked what he meant by “forgetting the past”, Chaudhary referred to the 2015 Madeshi unrest, which was followed by the economic blockade of Nepal.“Things were moving on track, but the unfortunate events, like Madeshi unrest and blockade, happened and caused serious damage to the relations at people to people level. This has left an undesirable level of trust deficit and pain in many minds which, given the historic relationship of Nepal and India, needs to be corrected,” the billionaire businessman said.According to the top businessman, people in both countries have “now repaired the ties, but we lost four years in the process”.Underlining that a prosperous Nepal, with enhanced capacity to buy, will only benefit India, Chaudhary said: “India is a huge market in the eyes of the whole world. But as far as Nepal is concerned, it’s the other way round. Nepal has two-third market share for goods from India, while Nepalese exports to India are limited and not growing as it should.”This caused trade imbalance in favour of India, Chaudhary said, adding one of the ways to address it was cooperation in the power sector.Talking about possibilities in the energy sector, he said: “Nepal is in an unfortunate situation by having to buy power instead of selling... There is potential for generation of 100,000 megawatts of power in Nepal. Instead, Nepal buys 500 megawatts from India.”According to the top businessman, India should help build power plants of at least 20,000-30,000 megawatts in Nepal.“It’s in India’s interest to see Nepal become an example in the neighbourhood of a country, which contributes to the Indian economy through supply of power, energy several agro-based raw material, including trustworthy and hardworking man power,” the billionaire businessman said.
June 01, 2019 | 11:53 PM