KATHMANDU (PTI): Indian Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat will arrive here today on a three-day visit to Nepal to attend its Army Day, which coincides with the 250th anniversary of establishment of the Himalayan nation's unification.
Gen Rawat is visiting Nepal at the invitation of Nepal Army chief Rajendra Chhetri.
The Indian Army chief will attend as special guest a function being organised by the Nepal Army to mark the Army Day, which coincides with the 250th anniversary of establishment of the country's unification.
The late King of Gorkha Prithvi Narayan Shah united dozens of smaller states into a greater Nepal in 1769, when he conquered the Kathmandu valley.
"There has been close and cordial relations between the Nepal Army and Indian Army since a long time and there is a tradition of inviting chiefs of Nepalese and Indian Army during special occasions," said a statement issued by the Nepal Army on Sunday.
Such high-level visits between the two armies will further strengthen bilateral relations and promote mutual interests, the statement said.
Rawat's trip is a regular visit and there is a tradition of exchange of visits between the chiefs of the two armies.
Last year, Gen Rawat was conferred the title of honourary general of the Nepal Army by Nepalese President Bidya Devi Bhandari.
Indian Army chief on three-day visit to Nepal
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