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Indian Prime Minister Modi expresses solidarity with Nepal amidst disasters

Kathmandu: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured that India will always stand by Nepal during difficult times. 

In a letter to his Nepali counterpart, KP Sharma Oli, Modi conveyed his message of support, expressing sympathy for the losses caused by recent floods and landslides in Nepal.

Indian Ambassador to Nepal, Naveen Srivastava, shared the contents of the letter, saying that Prime Minister Modi extended condolences for the significant human and material damage suffered by Nepal. 

Modi also pledged India’s assistance in relief, rescue, and reconstruction efforts, reaffirming India’s commitment to helping Nepal recover from the disaster.