India-Nepal Trade Festival to Be Held from Feb 20-22, ‘Gurkha Warriors’ to Be Screened on Day 1
Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia, and Nepalese Minister Anil Kumar Sinha are slated to attend the event as chief guests, Mohan Karki, General Secretary of the Everest Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ECCI), told reporters here.
At a briefing held at the Press Club of India, Karki and ECCI President Yubraj Baral shared the broader contours of the event, which will be hosted at the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The festival is being held in association with the Embassy of Nepal, the Nepal Tourism Board, and the Trade and Exhibition Promotion Centre, Nepal.
The event aims to bolster bilateral trade and investment, boost tourism, and promote cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties between the two countries, Karki said. He highlighted the festival's core pillars: tourism promotion, enhancing business engagements, bridging the bilateral trade deficit in the long run, promoting art and culture, and strengthening the longstanding people-to-people links between India and Nepal.
Karki noted that religious sites in Nepal, such as the Pashupatinath temple in Kathmandu, Lord Buddha's birthplace in Lumbini, and Mata Sita's association with Janakpur, attract many Indian devotees, just as places like Ayodhya and other sites in India draw visitors from Nepal.
Baral shared that a well-known Nepali film, Gurkha Warriors, will be screened on the opening day of the festival.
Business delegations, led by representatives from various trade chambers in Nepal, such as the Nepal-India Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NICCI), and many tour operators will participate in the event. Nepalese cuisine, culture, and products will also be showcased at the festival.
Based in New Delhi, the ECCI works to promote trade ties between India and Nepal.
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