Modi inaugurates historic Indo-Nepal petro pipeline
10-September-2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nepal's Prime Minister K. P. Sharma Oli jointly inaugurated the Motihari-Amlekhganj (Nepal) petroleum pipeline through video conferencing on Tuesday. It is the first ever cross border petroleum pipeline in South Asia.
This will ensure environment-friendly supply of petroleum products to Nepal. The total length of the pipeline is 69 kms.
It was built in just little over a year at the cost of Rs 350 crore, the cost entirely borne by the Indian oil Corporation, an Indian Public Sector Undertakings (PSU).
Modi called this project "a symbol of our bilateral relations".
He reiterated that it will help enhance security of the region and "substantially cut down on transit costs".
Speaking through the video conference, Modi remembered the earthquake that devastated Nepal in 2015. But he expressed happiness on how Nepal has moved on ever since.
Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to help Nepal in developmental works according to its own priorities.IANS
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