CPN-Maoist Center Leaders Accept BJP’s Invitation, Set to Visit Delhi
In a notable move aimed at strengthening international relations, leaders of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Center) have accepted an invitation from India’s ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and are set to embark on a visit to New Delhi today.
Under the leadership of Deputy General Secretary Pampha Bhusal, a five-member delegation from the Maoist Center will begin their six-day visit to India. The delegation includes secretary Chakrapani Khanal, standing committee member Satya Pahadi, and central members Rameshwar Rai Yadav and Suresh Kumar Rai.
The BJP’s invitation to the Maoist Center marks a strategic step in the Indian party’s efforts to enhance diplomatic ties with political counterparts across the globe. During their visit, the Maoist leaders are scheduled to visit the BJP headquarters in New Delhi, where they will have the opportunity to gain insights into the party’s ideologies, policies, and organizational structure.
This visit holds the potential to foster mutual understanding and cooperation between the two parties, contributing to regional stability and bilateral relations between India and Nepal. Both sides will likely engage in constructive dialogues aimed at promoting common interests and addressing shared challenges. As the delegation embarks on this significant journey, the international community closely watches the outcomes of this diplomatic initiative.
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