India, Nepal Come to Rail Access Agreement
Nepal and India recently agreed to share access to India’s freight services “to convey freight to, from and around Nepal,” the Hong Kong Trade Development Council reported July 21. The agreement will allow all cargo train operators to use the…
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Indian railway network to ship Nepal’s containers and freight, either between India and Nepal or to a third country “via an Indian port facility,” HKTDC said. The deal is a “significant step by India as it looks to improve regional connectivity,” the report said.