Indian Army Lt Gen Nair visits Nepal

Lieutenant General Pradeep Chandran Nair, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, PhD, Director General of Assam Rifles, Indian Army, arrived in Kathmandu on April 8, marking the commencement of his official visit to Nepal.

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Indian Army Chief Pande returns home

The visiting Indian Army Chief Manoj Pande returned home on Thursday by concluding his five-day official visit to Nepal

Indian Army chief Manoj Pande conferred the honorary rank of Nepal Army general

Nepal’s President Bidya Devi Bhandari conferred the rank of the honorary general of the Nepal Army on Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande on Monday. The post Indian Army chief Manoj Pande conferred the honorary rank of Nepal Army general appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Indian Army Chief Manoj Pandey arrives in Kathmandu

Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pandey arrived in Kathmandu on a five-day visit to Nepal on Sunday

Indian Army Chief Pande arrives in Nepal

KATHMANDU: Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande has arrived in Kathmandu on Sunday afternoon leading a five-member delegation on a five-day visit to Nepal. During the visit, President Bidya Devi Bhandari, who is the Commander-in-Chief of the Nepali Army, will honor Indian Army Chief Pande with the honorary title of the General of the Nepal Army […]

Indian Army Chief arriving tomorrow

Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pandey is arriving here tomorrow on a five-day visit to Nepal. General Pandey is coming on a visit to Nepal at the official invitation of Chief of Army Staff Prabhuram Sharma.

Nepal asks India not to recruit Gurkhas under the new Agnipath scheme

Nepal has asked India not to requits its citizens in the Indian Army under the new Agnipath scheme. The post Nepal asks India not to recruit Gurkhas under the new Agnipath scheme appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Indian Army Day

The Indian Embassy marked 74th Indian Army Day at a function in Kathmandu on 20 February. Gen Prabhu Ram Sharma Nepal Army Chief, who is also an honorary general in the Indian Army was the Chief Guest also attended by Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra and former Nepal Army chiefs. Kwatra thanked Gorkha soldiers in the Indian […]

Indian Army Day celebrated

A function was organised by the Defence Wing, Embassy of India in Nepal, today on the occasion of the 74th Indian Army Day.

Nepal Army chief receives the honorary rank of Indian Army chief

Nepal Army Chief General Prabhu Ram Sharma has received the honorary rank of the Indian Army chief, in New Delhi of India, on Wednesday. The post Nepal Army chief receives the honorary rank of Indian Army chief appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Indian army Ex-servicemen in Nepal struggling to claim pension

GULMI, September 25: Nepali nationals who retired from the Indian Army and their family members are currently facing various challenges including meeting their daily needs for livelihood. These Indian Army retirees are facing difficulties in claiming their pension and most of the dead bodies of these servicemen who died in wars are not returned to their family members. Purna Bahadur Thapa, 93, of Chandrakot Rural Municipality-5 is an Indian Army retiree. He has been receiving pension after his retirement for his years of service in the Indian Army. Thapa is among many Nepali nationals who fought in battles for India. ‘I have lost many friends in such battles,” Thapa laments.  “During that time, it was easier to be recruited in the Indian Army. The Indian government officials used to visit villages in Nepal and select healthy and strong youths to be recruited in their army stating that they will provide good employment opportunities,” Thapa shared. “Once you reach India, then you will get to know that you are being recruited in the Indian Army.” Shankar Rayamajhi of Mushikot Municipality-3 is also an Indian Army retiree. He served the Indian government for years as a Subedar Major. “Despite hardships we endured and years of service, many of Nepali nationals like me who retired from the Indian Army are facing difficulties in earning pension after our retirements. During that time, no documents were required to get recruited in the Indian Army, which now has been a hurdle while claiming pension,” Rayamajhi said. Dil Kumari Chhetri, wife of late Indian Army retiree Bal Bahadur Chettri, has a similar story to tell. As per the law, Dil Kumari Chhetri should receive Bal Bahadur’s pension but she is unable to receive it.  “Four years have passed since Bal Bahadur’s death, but his wife has been unable to claim his pension. The Indian government has maintained that the name and caste of Dil Kumari does not match with one that was registered by Bal Bahadur while he was in service,” shared Rayamajhi. “The ward office and district administration office here have already clarified to the authorities concerned that Dil Kumari Chhetri is the one who should receive her husband’s pension rightfully but it has only been like pouring water in the sand.” “Besides, if any Nepali’s die during the battle in India, the dead body is not returned to his family members in Nepal. I have been raising voices, sending letters and demanding the Indian government to return dead bodies but no positive response has been received yet,” said Rayamajhi, who is also a central member of Nepal-India Ex-servicemen Welfare Association. Chandra Bahadur Chettri, ex-servicemen of Indian Army also agrees that there are difficulties in claiming pension and dead bodies of deceased Nepali’ nationals. “Back then when we got recruited in the Indian Army, documents were not given priority and were not mandatory which is now creating hurdles after retirement for many of us. The Indian side is now neglecting recommendations made by local governments here,” he added. Nepal-India Ex-servicemen Welfare Association has also agreed to the fact that the Indian government has been refusing to return dead bodies of Nepali servicemen who die in India.