"We need to build the railway tracks connecting Kathmandu with Delhi and Kolkata as soon as possible," Railways Minister Suresh Prabhu said.
"If we could build these two railway tracks soon it would increase Nepal's connectivity with India," Prabhu said while addressing the 'Nepal Infrastructure Summit 2017', which concluded in Kathmandu today.
"I will give priority to building such networks soon," he said.
Prabhu's remarks came amid China's investment push into Nepal with rail and road connectivity through Tibet.
"If you invest in infrastructure in a country with wide infrastructure gap, you will get good return on investment. Also, economic growth triggered by infrastructural development will provide additional benefits to investors," he said.
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