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The new Butwal(Nepal)-Gorakhpur (India) and Lumki (Nepal) –Bareilly ( India) transmission lines and new 400 kV sub-stations at Dhalkebar, Butwal and Hetauda, all in Nepal, were discussed during the fourth meeting of the Indo-Nepal joint working group and joint steering committee (JSC) on power cooperation, which concluded here on Tuesday.
The modalities for building and funding the transmission lines will be discussed by the joint technical team. The Indian side expressed its readiness to consider new letters of credit (LOCs) for building infrastructure on the Nepalese side, said a statement from the Indian embassy in Kathmandu.
During the meeting, India expressed its readiness to train Nepalese engineers in operational and commercial issues. Power Grid Corporation of India is willing to come up with special training courses to meet the requirements of the Nepalese side.
While assessing progress in several India-funded hydropower projects, concern was expressed about delays in acquiring forest land for the Arun-III ( 900 MW) and Upper Karnali ( 900 MW) projects, which have led to delays and affected economic viability. The Nepalese side said these issues will be resolved in two months.
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