A Quote by Narendra Modi

Not only the people of Nepal but also those who believe in the power of democracy are looking at Nepal and this assembly. — © Narendra Modi
Not only the people of Nepal but also those who believe in the power of democracy are looking at Nepal and this assembly.
India's role is not to interfere in what Nepal does but to support Nepal in their development. Nepal should scale new heights of progress.
Since I used to visit Nepal often in the past with my father, I have a fair idea about festivals and culture of both Nepal and India. The two countries have many similarities.
Nepal is our closest neighbour, and we must make every effort to ensure that, as a small neighbour, we attend to their perceptions. Even when they are wrong, we have an obligation to create an environment in which the common people in Nepal feel that in India they have a great friend.
I was in Nepal and I had watched Oprah Winfrey's show. I had no idea, as a kid in Nepal, who she was, but I remember watching an episode of hers about living your dreams.
Nepal is a magical country and one of the only places in the world where they are winning the fight against illegal poaching.
It's a real misconception that water is a problem in Africa only. It's also an issue in Nepal, in Honduras, and in the United States of America. If we don't start paying attention now and curb our use and stop taking it for granted, we're going to be in a bad place, like everyone else.
Nepal is a beautiful country with a lot of holy places. I also like the country because it's close to the Himalayas. According to Hindu mythology, that's the abode of Lord Shiva.
Yes, we can do business in Nepal and still succeed. That is what I proved.
I'm working on a nonfiction book on Nepal and a novel about diasporas.
Raising awareness for Nepal was and still is an important role for me.
I have my company, Elite Himalayan Adventures, which provides a platform for those who seek to push their limits on extreme adventures, whether that be Everest and Lhotse in Nepal, or K2 and Broad Peak in Pakistan.
I was born in Nepal, I grew up in the Gurkhas, and I became a man in the SBS.
A brief visit to Nepal started my insatiable love for Asian art.
I lived five years in Portugal and then spent winters in Nepal or India.
We made no inquiries about India or about the families people had left behind. When our ways of thinking had changed, and we wished to know, it was too late. I know nothing of the people on my father's side; I know only that some of them came from Nepal
We made no inquiries about India or about the families people had left behind. When our ways of thinking had changed, and we wished to know, it was too late. I know nothing of the people on my father's side; I know only that some of them came from Nepal.
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