Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Nepalese counterpart Prachanda and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a trilateral meeting on the sidelines of BRICS Summit in Goa, a media report said today.
Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda', who reached India to attend the BRICS-BIMSTEC Outreach Summit yesterday, first held a one-on-one meeting with Chinese President Xi which lasted for around 20 minutes and later Modi joined them, The Himalayan Times reported along with a photo of the meeting.
The three leaders discussed issues of common interests, Prachanda's personal secretary Prakash Dahal was quoted as saying.
During the meeting yesterday, Prachanda was quoted as saying that though Nepal is a small country, it is extremely rich in cultural and religious diversity.
He said Pashupatinath, Gautam Buddha and Janaki have connected to the three countries.
Albeit, Nepal is located between two giant powers of Asia -- India and China -- a prosperous Nepal is possible with their help and cooperation, Prachanda said.
"We wish to reap benefits of this geographical specialty by working as a dynamic bridge between the two countries," he said.
Chinese President Xi agreed with Prachanda stating that geography of any country would not play a decisive role in terms of many things like development, the report said.
He also praised Nepal's role in keeping an equidistant relationship with China and India while expressing belief that the relations between the three countries would strengthen in the future.
"Likewise, Indian PM Modi acknowledged there are geographical, emotional and cultural relations among India, Nepal and China," the report said.
Prachanda's spouse Sita Dahal was also present in the meeting.
(With inputs from PTI)