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India asks Nepal to pay Rs 1.27 billion for gifted chopper

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Indian Embassy refutes report

Meanwhile, Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has refuted the report that India has asked Nepal to pay for the gifted chopper saying that is not based on facts.

In a rebuttal, the Embassy said, “The supply of military hardware between India and Nepal is done in accordance with the mutually agreed terms and conditions. There is no deviation in any of the supplies from what the two governments have agreed upon.”

On quality of the chopper, the Embassy said that the helicopter has already completed more than 300 hours of flying and it was the workhorse during the relief and rescue operations following the earthquakes in 2015 and the Jure Landslide by virtue of its landing capabilities in restricted areas and operability.

“India will continue its extensive defense cooperation with Nepal based on terms and conditions agreed upon between the two governments,” reads the Rebuttal.
 
http://www.myrepublica.com/news/1886

why not people read all news... on below part

Indian Embassy refutes report

Meanwhile, Indian Embassy in Kathmandu has refuted the report that India has asked Nepal to pay for the gifted chopper saying that is not based on facts.

In a rebuttal, the Embassy said, “The supply of military hardware between India and Nepal is done in accordance with the mutually agreed terms and conditions. There is no deviation in any of the supplies from what the two governments have agreed upon.”

On quality of the chopper, the Embassy said that the helicopter has already completed more than 300 hours of flying and it was the workhorse during the relief and rescue operations following the earthquakes in 2015 and the Jure Landslide by virtue of its landing capabilities in restricted areas and operability.

“India will continue its extensive defense cooperation with Nepal based on terms and conditions agreed upon between the two governments,” reads the Rebuttal.


One of them is lying about it, mate.
Either it's the Nepal's defense ministry spokesman Shiva prasad simkhada who's wrong about it, or it's the people at the Indian Embassy, who are trying to create a cock and bull story in their defence.
There is no smoke without fire.
 
Did the customer asked to buy the chopper? Was there an agreement between the buyer and seller to buy and sell or did your PM just duped it there as a gift and now asking for money as a second thought?

Actually the chopper was never meant as a gift and was given on soft loan.
Modi erred during his speech by calling it a gift.
 

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