New Delhi: The construction of an Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Nepal's Nepalgunj began on Thursday, with the aim to further boost connectivity and enhance people-to-people trade ties between New Delhi and Kathmandu, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said here.
"Piyush Goyal, Indian Commerce & Industry Minister and Krishna Gopal Shrestha, Nepali Minister for Urban Development witnessed the ground-breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of an Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Nepalgunj, in Nepal," said Indian Embassy, Kathmandu.
The MEA said in a statement that India is building Integrated Check Posts on either side of the Indo-Nepal border to systematise the movement of cross-border cargo trucks.
"Government of India is building Integrated Check Posts on either side of the Indo-Nepal border to systematize the movement of cross-border cargo trucks between the two countries by bringing customs and immigration facilities under one roof. ICPs at Birgunj and Biratnagar were jointly inaugurated and operationalized in April 2018 and January 2020 respectively by Prime Ministers of India and Nepal," MEA said.
"ICP at Nepalgunj, once completed, will have export and import cargo handling facilities such as warehousing, including refrigerated cargo facilities, medical, plant and animal quarantine areas, amenities for drivers and passenger, CCTV and other security systems, 24/7 power backup, waste-water treatment facilities, to facilitate smooth movement of cargo and passenger vehicles," MEA statement said.
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