Vipul Bansal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, led the Indian delegation, which included senior officials from various ministries and the Embassy of India in Kathmandu.
The Nepali side was headed by Ram Chandra Tiwari, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Government of Nepal, accompanied by key representatives from different Nepali Ministries and Departments. This meeting of the IGSC, a bilateral mechanism aimed at bolstering trade and investment ties, witnessed comprehensive discussions on a range of significant issues.
Both sides discussed mutual market access for pharmaceuticals and Ayurvedic products. The Indian side highlighted the need for an IPR regime by the provisions of the Paris Convention for encouraging FDI.
The agenda also covered discussions on the review of the Treaty of Transit and the Treaty of Trade. It proposed amendments to existing agreements, strategies for enhancing investment, the harmonization of standards, and the synchronized development of trade infrastructure.
One of the highlights of this meeting was the focus on bilateral initiatives, which aimed at further strengthening the seamless cross-border connectivity between India and Nepal, including through the construction of new Integrated checkposts and railway links.
Both sides expressed a commitment to implementing these initiatives, reflecting the shared vision of prosperous bilateral trade. India continues to be the principal trade and investment partner for Nepal, significantly contributing to Nepali imports and exports.
The discussions in this meeting are expected to further fortify the economic and commercial linkages between the two countries.