India's Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae said the visit by Thapa, his first overseas trip after taking over earlier this month, signifies the importance of bilateral ties.
He also welcomed the initiative by the new government of K P Sharma Oli to hold discussion with the Madhesi parties of the plains who are protesting for more representation in the newly-adopted Constitution.
Rae said during his three-day visit, Thapa discussed the blockade of the trading points with the top Indian leadership.
Thapa, who is also the Foreign Minister of Nepal, had met External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Home Minister Rajnath Singh. He also paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The situation in the border areas were discussed during Thapa's meetings in New Delhi, Rae said but dismissed reports that India bears any responsibility for the blockade.
The Birgunj-Raxaul border post, the main India-Nepal trading point, has been closed for about two months now.
Rae, however, said that nearly 1,000 trucks were being moved into Nepal through alternate routes. India is actively considering re-routing the vehicles, he said.
Thapa today held informal talks with the leaders of the agitating Madhesi parties. The discussions were held at the office of the Terai Madhes Democratic Party in Kathmandu.
When asked about the proposal sent by Nepal to China to supply petroleum products, Rae said Nepal is a sovereign country and it can trade with any country it chooses to.
Thapa also discussed with Indian leaders the upcoming visit by the Nepalese Prime Minister, though the date of the visit is yet to be finalised, Rae said.
Prime Minister Modi, while extending congratulation to Oli upon his election to the top executive post of the country also extended an invitation to visit India.
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