India wants to see a peaceful, prosperous and stable Nepal, India's Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae said at an interaction programme on 'Nepal-India relations: Prospects and Challenges' on the eve of India's 67th Republic Day here.
"What is in the interest of Nepal will also be in the interest of India," he said.
"India is focussing on attaining economic prosperity and for that we need peace and stability in the neighbourhood. As we have long and open border, it will naturally have an impact on India if there is insecurity and instability in the southern Nepal districts," Rae said.
The agitating Madhesi community that shares strong cultural and family bonds with India is demanding demarcation of provinces, fixing of electoral constituencies on the basis of population and proportional representation, and have been protesting for months. At least 55 people have been killed in the protests that have also led to a blockade of the country's key trade points with India.
"We want to see the problems surfaced in the border areas resolved through peaceful means of dialogue," Rae said.
"We are happy to learn that the Nepal government has taken initiatives for resolving the issue in a peaceful way, which has already resulted in some positive outcome and it is very much encouraging. Once the political crisis is resolved, we would focus on the economic development and prosperity of Nepal, through partnership," the envoy said.
Speaking at the same event, Nepal's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Kamal Thapa said the country is willing to take benefit from the high economic growth and prosperity attained by India.
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