Nepal today said military-to- military cooperation with India has been deepened after the visit of army chief General Gaurav Shumsher Rana who held wide ranging talks with the Indian military leadership.
Rana, who returned to Kathmandu today after concluding a five day official visit to India, held talks with senior army officers of India including Chief of Indian Army, Gen Bikram Singh.
During the meeting matters relating to bilateral cooperation and security concerns were mainly figured, according to Nepal Army headquarters.
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He also held separate meetings with Chief of Air Staff Arup Raha amd Indian Navy vice admiral Sunil Lamba.
"Such types of high level visit by the military leadership will further deepen and strengthen existing bilateral cordial relations between the two countries and help in strengthening and expanding relations between the two armies," said the Nepal Army headquarters.
During his vist, Rana attended the concluding ceremony of Officer Level Basic Training conducted in Indian Military Academy in Dehradun as Chief Reviewing Officer.
He inspected India Military Academy and met commandant Lt Gen Manvender Singh and discussed about matters of mutual interest and exchange of training programmes.
He also inspected Research and Referral Hospital and National Defence College of the Indian Army and was briefed about different aspects of the hospital and the college.
Rana also visited formation and units of the Uttar Bharat area under the central command of the Indian Army.