As Modi wound up his two-day "historic" visit during which he sought to allay Nepal's apprehensions, India announced its decision to expeditiously assist in building of some key roads, cooperate in power sector and increase the number of scholarships from 180 to 250.
Modi, the first Indian prime minister to visit Nepal in 17 years, stressed the importance of the ongoing peace process and Constitution-writing to the Nepalese leadership with a promise to help them with a "pace and manner at which they are comfortable".
The Nepalese leaders termed the visit as "historic" and said they had never heard anyone from India speak as Modi did.
Quoting the leader of Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) Prachanda, who had led a decade-long armed movement before joining the mainstream about seven years back, Akbaruddin said, "you have won the hearts and minds of people of Nepal".
With regard to the demands from Nepal for review of the 1950 India Nepal Friendship Treaty which governs the ties, Modi told the Nepalese leadership that his "doors are open".
The Prime Minister told the Nepalese leadership that "he is willing to review any aspect of the 1950 Treaty which Nepal feels requires a review. It is best to clarify once and for all this aspect," Akbaruddin said.
"And we now await any suggestion that Nepal may like to give," he added.
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