Nepal, Jan. 6 -- In a significant development, Nepal and India inked a long-term Power Trade Agreement (PTA) on Thursday, solidifying India's commitment to purchase 10,000 MW of electricity from Nepal over the next decade. This landmark agreement, signed during the Joint Commission (JC) meeting between the two countries, marks a pivotal moment in regional cooperation and energy trade. Experts in the energy sector hail this deal as a major breakthrough, bringing about numerous positive implications for both nations. The PTA is poised to provide a stable market for Nepal's abundant hydropower resources. Government officials have emphasized that this agreement opens new avenues for foreign direct investment in Nepal's electricity generation ...