Kathmandu: Close on the heels of providing nearly 770 vehicles, India today said it would loan two military helicopters to Nepal for use by personnel engaged in security duties for the upcoming Constituent Assembly polls.
The Advanced Light Helicopters (ALHs) will arrive soon from India for use during the election scheduled for November 19, Indian Ambassador Ranjit Rae said at a function where 48 vehicles were handed over to Nepal's Election Commission.
“India is providing two helicopters to the Nepal Army on loan for election purposes and they are arriving shortly,” Rae said. “These helicopters will help in the smooth conduct of the elections in Nepal.”
Rae handed over the keys of 40 double cabin pick-up trucks, five jeeps and three mini-trucks worth Nepali Rs 55 million to Election Commission officials in the presence of Chief Election Commissioner Neel Kantha Uprety.
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