Kathmandu: President Pranab Mukherjee on Wenesday held talks with his Nepalese counterpart Bidya Devi Bhandari to strengthen Indo-Nepal relations that had been strained over the issue of promulgation of the new Constitution.
Mukherjee, who arrived at the Tribhuvan International Airport, was received by President Bidya Devi Bhandari and later the two leaders had a meeting at the Rashtrapati Bhawan at Sheetal Niwas.
"The bilateral meeting was warm and cordial," Foreign Ministry officials here said.
"The Indian President also congratulated President Bhandari and the people of Nepal for the promulgation of the Constitution through the Constituent Assembly last year," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Bharat Raj Paudyal said.
The promulgation of the Constitution last year had led to a strain in ties with Madhesis, who are largely of Indian-origin, leading a nearly six-month-long protest over better representation in the Parliament and the federal structure of the new Constitution.
Their blockade had caused strain in bilateral ties, with Kathmandu accusing New Delhi of imposing an "unofficial blockade" which India had categorically denied. The two leaders, during the meeting, focused on matters relating to bilateral relations and they stressed on the need to strengthen friendly ties between the two countries, according to Paudyal.
Nepal's Minister for Foreign Affairs Prakash Sharan Mahat, Minister for Tourism and Culture Jeeban Bahadur Shahi and Foreign Secretary Shanker Das Bairagi were also present during talks.
Meanwhile, Mukherjee also attended a reception hosted by India's Ambassador Ranjit Rae at the Indian Embassy premises. Vice President Nanda Bahadur Pun, ministers, top leaders of various political parties, lawmakers, senior government officials, members of civil society and journalists were also present during the function.
President Mukherjee is here on a three-day visit -- the first by an Indian president in 18 years. Before this, the then president K. R. Narayanan had paid a state visit in 1998.