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“Whenever there has been a problem, India and Nepal have stood together. We have been there for each other in the most difficult of times,” Modi said at a civic reception by the Janakpur Sub-Metropolitan City at Barhabigha ground here.
Modi, who is on his third visit to the Himalayan nation since assuming the office in 2014, assured Nepal that it is at the top of Indias Neighbourhood First policy. He said the two neighbours can work on 5Ts – Tradition, Trade, Tourism, Technology and Transport – to achieve progress and prosperity.
Modi, who earlier offered special prayers at the famed 20th century Janaki temple, invoked mythological King Janak of Mithila and King Dashratha of Ayodhya and said they not only united Janakpur and Ayodhya but also united India and Nepal.
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Prime Minister Modi and his Nepalese counterpart K P Sharma Oli jointly inaugurated a direct bus service between Janakpur and Ayodhya – the two sacred cities for Hindus.