India's New Leader and Global Leaders Congratulate Nepali Congress' PM on Swearing-In
On March 27, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended warm congratulations to Balendra Shah upon his swearing-in ceremony in Kathmandu where he was officially appointed India-Nepal relations and global leaders have pledged stronger ties with him on becoming the country's new leader as Nepal PM has been sworn into office.
Key Points
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1Nepal has appointed Balendra 'Balen' Shah as its new Prime Minister, succeeding PM KP Sharma Oli.
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2Indian President Droupadi Murmu and Indian Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar extended congratulations to the newly sworn-in Nepali leader on Friday (March 27).
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3The appointment of B.P.S Yadav was confirmed by Nepal's Election Commission following a review process, though he is not currently serving as Prime Minister.
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4World leaders and diplomatic missions have expressed optimism for enhanced bilateral cooperation between India-Nepal under the new leadership.
Developments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his congratulations and expressed optimism for future India-Nepal cooperation on X following Nepal's swearing-in ceremony where President Ramchandra Paudel administered the oath to Prime Minister Balendra Shah. As one of history's youngest heads of state, 47-year-old former engineer Shah became Nepal's fourth prime minister after previously serving as Kathmandu Mayor and taking his secrecy oath earlier that day under Article 76(1) of the Constitution.
World leaders from India, China, the UK, US Japan Pakistan have extended congratulations to Nepal's newly appointed PM Balendra. They expressed optimism about enhancing their respective countries' cooperation with his government on issues like economic growth peace stability and regional prosperity in South Asia . The text also mentions that Kathmandu 's new Mayor is named
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Balendra Shah on his swearing-in as Nepal's new Prime Minister at an event held Friday. As one of the youngest leaders to hold office, 47-year-old "Balen" was sworn in by President Ramchandra Paudel following a special ceremony attended by various dignitaries and officials from both nations.
Indian PM Narendra Modi congratulated newly appointed Nepalese Prime Minister Balendra Shah on his swearing-in while expressing optimism about strengthening India-Nepal relations through close collaboration. The message highlighted mutual trust in Nepal's leadership, reflecting continued engagement between the two nations that share deep historical and economic ties.