Kathmandu, Nov 5 : After arriving in Nepal on a three-day trip, Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane visited cultural sites in the Kathmandu Valley.
General Naravane, who arrived in Kathmandu on Wednesday at the invitation of his Nepali counterpart General Purna Chandra Thapa, is the highest Indian official to visit the Himalayan nation after bilateral ties between the two neighbours reached an all time low due to a boundary dispute.
After landing in Kathmandu, General Naravane and his delegation visited the Basantapur Durbar square area, known for its classic architecture, to worship the Goddess Kumari or the living goddess.
He also donned the traditional Nepali cap, known as the ‘Dhaka Topi’.
The delegation also visited the Pashupatinath temple, a revered Hindu shrine.
On Thursday, Naravane will receive the honorary rank of general of Nepal Army on Thursday, which will be conferred to him by President Bidhya Devi Bhandari during a function in the President’s Office, according to the Nepal Army.
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