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CNI-PHDCCI webinar on hydro potentials between Nepal, India

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CNI-PHDCCI webinar on hydro potentials

CNI-PHDCCI webinar on hydro potentials

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Kathmandu, July 26 : India-Nepal Centre/SDC, in association with the Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), Nepal SBI Bank Ltd (NSBL), NHPC Ltdand PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) recently hosted a webinar on “Exploring Hydroelectricity Potential in Nepal”.

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Speaking at the webinar, Sushil Bhatta, Member, National Planning Commission (NPC), Nepal dwelt on the theme and stressed on the need for having more joint efforts for ensuring economic rebound in both Nepal and India.

“We will be focusing on economic recovery activities that will be the new normal, with additional focus on rebounding and capitalizing of our strengths; accelerating our economy towards prosperity and justice to people,” Bhatta, who was also Chief Guest of the webinar, added.

He also shared that NPC has recently formulated the 15th periodic plan for 5 years. “Our forecast for the projection of relaxation of plan period after 3 years is around 5,000 MW and we have installed capacity of 300+ MW including standalone projects related to grid and other projects. We need to foster FDI, TPP, and many others. We need to develop a framework for TPP and create proper guidelines and a transparent system. We will be needs institutions, policies, processes, SOPs, and guidelines,” he said.

As a Guest of Honor, Dr. Ram Prasad Dhital, Member, Electricity Regulation Commission (NEC), Nepal gave a detailed presentation on the “Business and Investment Opportunities in Nepal’s Hydroelectricity Sector” and gave an overview of the current state of electricity, key hurdles, and expectation. He also put forward the various reforms for opportunities in terms of legal reforms, regulatory reports, and policy and institutional reforms. He highlighted the need for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) that will pave a path towards the faster development of Hydroelectricity in the country.

Y K Chaubey, Director (Technical), NHPC Ltd and V K Maini, ExecutiveDirector, NHPC Ltd gave an insightful presentation on “Exploring HydroelectricityPotential in Nepal,” giving a detailed deliberation about the Energy Scenario in Indiaand Nepal respectively. They discussed the emerging regional scenario thatincluded factors like Global Warming, United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC) Goals, Grid Issues, and Paradigm Shift.

Anukool Bhatnagar, MD & CEO, Nepal SBI Bank Ltd (NSBL) gave a financial perspective on “Exploring Hydroelectricity Potential in Nepal” and discussed thedifferent sources of funds, government investments, and Banks and Financial Institution projects that will help in boosting the potential of Hydroelectricity in Nepal in the present and future times.

Gyanendra Lal Pradhan, Executive Chairman, Hydro Solutions Pvt Ltd &Chairman, CNI Energy Development Council while sharing his views discussed that Hydropower is not an option but a compulsion for water, energy, and food security. He discussed that in these present timesof global warming and limited resources, Hydropower is the bestsolution.

Among others who attended the webinar are VishnuKumar Agrawal, Sr VP, CNI; Birendra Raj Pandey, Vice President, CNI; Deepak Rauniyar, MD, BKSHCL; Bishal Thapa, MD, SaralUrjaPvt Ltd; Praveena Kala, Director, Paramount Cables Pvt Ltd & Ex-Banker (FormerCGM-SBI) and Atul K Thakur, Nodal Coordinator, India-Nepal Centre, PHDCCI.

In his address, Sanjay Aggarwal, Senior Vice President, PHDCCI mentioned how deep-rooted is the relationship of India and Nepal. He highlighted about the support MSMEs needed to rebound the economies of India and Nepal that have been badly affected due to theglobal pandemic. India needs to be a strong partner in economic progress and welfare of Nepal and vis-a-vis. Hydroelectricity is an ideal platform for cooperation and mutual advantage for both the country.

Pradeep Multani, Vice President, PHDCCI apprised the relationship shared between India and Nepal. He assured that PHDCCI’s Nepal-Nepal Centre will remain in full solidarity to foster the relations of India and Nepal and, support is every possible way. As the Co-Chair, Nirvana Chaudhary, Chairman, India-Nepal Centre (Nepal); VP, CNI; MD, Chaudhary Group moderated the session and highlighted the importance of strengthening the bilateral economic relations between India and Nepal which are possible with creating new opportunities in this sector.

The session Chair, Amb K V Rajan, Chairman, India-Nepal Centre, PHDCCI said that things are falling in place in policy and regulatory framework in Nepal. We are optimistic thatNepal will be the battery of South Asia in the future and, we can grow together. He said that the India-Nepal Centre will continue to play a constructive role in creating and maintaining smooth environment for economic cooperation between two countries.

SaurabhSanyal, Secretary-General, PHDCCI summed the deliberations in his concluding remarks and assured the policy-makers about the continued support of India-Nepal Centre for scripting new positive chapters in economic cooperation.

He shared about the journey of PHDCCI’s Nepal initiatives and what more are in pipeline for making India-Nepal economic ties, the most decisive factors for the deeper regional and sub-regional economic cooperation.

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