New Delhi/kathmandu, Jan. 15 -- The Sixth Meeting of the Nepal-India Joint Commission has started in the Indian capital New Delhi.

Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali and his Indian counterpart S Jaishankar are leading their respective delegations at the sixth session of the Joint Commission, which is the highest level mechanism between the two countries to look after the entire gamut of Nepal-India bilateral relations.

Ahead of the Joint Commission meet, Gyawali and Jaishankar held a restricted meeting at Hyderabad House where crucial issues like cooperation on Covid-19 vaccine and boundary among others were discussed, according to a Nepali diplomat in Delhi.

Foreign Minister Gyawali was accompanied by Foreign Secretary Bharat Raj Poudya...