Rabi Lamichhane's India Visit Discussed in Indian Media

Kathmandu. Indian media have published news with interest regarding the upcoming India visit of Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) Chairman Rabi Lamichhane.

Indian media have published news with curiosity about Lamichhane's two-day India visit. However, some Indian media outlets have stated that the date of the visit is yet to be finalized. News has emerged that Lamichhane will be visiting India on Jestha 18 and 19.

The online edition of the Indian newspaper 'Navbharat Times' has published detailed news about this. 'Lamichhane is currently considered the most powerful person in Nepal. His party, RSP, is in government, and Balen Shah is the Prime Minister,' the news stated. 'His Delhi visit is important in this regard because no high-level visit has taken place between Nepal and India since the RSP came to power in Kathmandu and Balen Shah became Prime Minister.'

The online edition of Navbharat Times also mentioned that although there were signs of improvement in Kathmandu-Delhi relations after the RSP came to power in the House of Representatives elections held last Falgun and Balen Shah became Prime Minister, this has not happened.

Citing the recent dispute over Lipulekh and trade issues, the news stated that Lamichhane's visit is considered important in the context of the cancellation of some officials' visits.

The online edition of another Indian daily newspaper 'Amar Ujala' has also published news about this. The news mentioned that Lamichhane may hold meetings with high officials and top leadership of the Bharatiya Janata Party during his visit to India.

Hindusthan Samachar Agency has also published news related to Rabi Lamichhane's India visit. The news indicated the possibility of Lamichhane meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the visit.

This specific news has been automatically translated by AI. As a result, there may be some inaccuracies or language errors.

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