 India and Nepal enjoy multi-faceted bilateral relationship based on age-o-linkages of history, culture, tradition and religion. The long-standing Indo-Napal relationship have been given a renewed momentum in the last few years by Government of India and Honourable PM Shri Narendra Modi. It is getting more stronger this time with the inauguration of goods broad gauge railway services from Batnagar to Nepal Custom Yard under the Jogbani-Bidadnagar rail line project and handover of the second phase of passenger train service from Kurtha to Bijalpura under the Jainagar-Bhaddi bus rail line project built under Government of India's grant assistance and being executed by IRCON International Limited. The connectivity between Batnagar and Nepal Custom Yard is expected to cut transportation costs and delays for trade between Nepal and the Indian seaports of Kolkata and Haldia significantly. This eight-kilometer line comprises of one take-off station at Batnagar in India and traverses through the Indian and Nepal Custom Yards at the international border. In April of 2022, Jainagar-Bhaddi bus rail line project's first phase from Jainagar to Kurtha was inaugurated. The second phase connecting Kurtha to Bijalpura covers a total of 17.4 kilometers and this stretch is dotted with five stations namely Kurtha, Pippradi, Lohat Bhaddi, Singyahi and Bijalpura. India wants its economic prosperity to bring development in its entire region especially to our neighbours. Sabka saad, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas, sabka prayas applies not just to an atmanirbhar Bharat but beyond our borders to our friends and neighbours as well.