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Kathmandu: India is set to resume military supplies, including arms and ammunition, to the Nepal Army, after an eight year hiatus, since then king Gyanendra Shah seized power and restricted political freedom.

India has decided to resume defence equipments, mainly logistic supplies and vehicles, as per the request made by Nepal Army, an official at Nepal Army Headquarters' Public Relation Directorate told PTI.

International community, including India, had halted defence supplies to Nepal since then king Shah, who was later deposed, took control of power and restricted political freedom and civil liberties in February 2005.

Most of the equipments are non-lethal such as vehicles, dresses, communication equipments etc, the official said. However, the supplies also include some arms and ammunition required for regular operation of the Nepal Army, the official clarified.

A statement issued by the Indian Embassy on conclusion of Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid's day-long visit on Tuesday said, "Following the successful completion of integration of former Maoist combatants into Nepal Army and the decision of the government of Nepal to resume imports of stores and equipment for Nepal Army, these materials, identified in the Bilateral Consultative Group on Security Issues, will be supplied to Nepal over the coming months."

Nepal has immediately sought Nepali Rupees 1.76 billion or USD 18.33 million worth military supplies from India, according to the statement.

In the past, the Maoists had opposed purchasing any kind of military supplies from India and abroad for the Nepal Army. The Maoists have been saying that, the Nepal Army cannot acquire defence materials until the Peace Process completes as it violates the Comprehensive Peace Accord signed between the Maoists and the then government in 2006.

After nearly six years of negotiations, the Nepal Army has formally inducted 1,352 former Maoist combatants into its force as soon as they completed the basic training course just last week.

Under the defence cooperation between Nepal and India, the two sides would collaborate on military educational exchanges, joint exercises, and supplies of military stores and equipment as required by Nepal Army.

Under the cooperation, Nepal will receive 70 per cent subsidy in the defence purchases after making cash payment of 30 per cent, according to Nepal Army sources.

India to resume military supplies to Nepal after eight years | NDTV.com
 
Nepali army still buying highly subsidize insas rifles from india ? :confused:
 
Apparently type 095 proved shite.

In joint exercises,indian soldiers using QBZ-95 weren't impressed by it except looks.
Its a bullpup design with heavy recoil which is BAD,design of its gunstock is faulty and has bad ironsight= low accuracy.
Also complicated maintainence procedures.Can't fire rifle grenades.LMG variant has magazine drum in rear,poor placement for bullpup design.
Due to these design failures PLA now looking for new gun QBZ-03 which special forces seem to be getting.
 
This is bad news for Nepal they're better of buying arms from China at least their knock off AK's work not like those INSAS rifles that made them sitting ducks during their civil war.
 
Funny how they pull up 1998 reports of the gun. Indian 5.56 ammo applies 10% more pressure vis a vis NATO. Today it has evolved into capable gun, comparable to IMBEL MD97.

Here's new gun :

ALNd07E.jpg


BSF Rifleman

New Pattern

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I heard that the rebels are soucing weapons from non-indian origins and winning

We will soon find out if history likes to repeat itself!

Indian guns let 'Nepal down in Maoist battle'

Nepal was unsatisfied with failed qbz-95 weapon as well.Thats why they are back.

Funny how they pull up 1998 reports of the gun. Indian 5.56 ammo applies 10% more pressure vis a vis NATO. Today it has evolved into capable gun, comparable to IMBEL MD97.

Here's new gun :

ALNd07E.jpg


BSF Rifleman

New Pattern

800px-INSAS_-_Rifle_Black.JPG

Glad to see suitcase handle removed,more effcetive polymer and that orange colour gone.
One good thing about INSAS is excellent ironsights and can fit all types of sights.
 
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