"Nepal has immense opportunities for the development of hydro power and India can help it in a major way in harnessing it," Upadhyaya informed Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, an official from the Public Relation Department said.
During his discussions, Chouhan said both Nepal and India are not only friendly nations, they also have brotherly relations.
The Chief Minister informed Upadhyaya that under Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, India is marching ahead in establishing international cooperation and peace.
The Chief Minister also informed him about the establishment of Happiness Ministry in the state and its mandate.
Upadhyaya said large number of Nepalese are residing in the State and they are happy with the state government.
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