India and Nepal have made a significant agreement for India to purchase 200 megawatts (MW) of electricity from Nepal during the rainy season. The deal will last for five years and is seen as an important step in their long-term electricity trade. Unlike the previous method of selling electricity through a competitive market, this new agreement will provide a steady and reliable supply of power to India.
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