India, Nepal discuss extradition treaty, key bilateral issues
The two sides discussed issues relating to finalising an extradition treaty and legal assistance to curb criminal activities both sides

Khurshid, who arrived on a day-long visit, called on President Dr Ram Baran Yadav and Chairman of Council of Ministers Khil Raj Regmi besides meeting his Nepalese counterpart Madhav Prasad Ghimire.
Khurshid told the Nepali leaders that as a close friend, India remains strongly committed to the success of Nepal's peace process and institutionalisation of democracy in a constitutional and multi-party framework.
During the bilateral talks, issues ranging from "trade to water resources and inundation of land to security" were covered, Arjun Bahadur Thapa, spokesperson of Nepal's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told reporters after Khurshid's meeting with Regmi.
The two sides also discussed issues relating to finalising an extradition treaty and mutual legal assistance to control criminal activities on both sides of the border, he said.
They agreed to resolve the issue relating to inundation of the Nepalese territory in Darchula and Kanchanpur in far-West Nepal during the recent flood at the earliest through activising the bilateral technical mechanism, Thapa said.
Khurshid expressed his solidarity with the Nepalese officials and extended India's goodwill and best wishes for the November 19 Constituent Assembly polls.
The meetings were very cordial and warm, Thapa told reporters outside the Prime Minister's Office at Singhdurbar.
The two sides also reviewed the existing India-Nepal defence ties, including military educational exchanges, joint exercises, and supplies of military stores and equipment, as required by Nepal.
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