Nepal on Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the peace deal that ended a bloody Maoist insurgency as the prime minister admitted that justice for its victims has been delayed.
Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal called his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on Tuesday to find out how Nepalis could exchange Indian rupees they hold in the now banned denominations.
India on Friday finalised a $750mn credit line for Nepal's post-earthquake reconstruction following talks between the South Asian neighbours.
The leader of Nepal's Maoist party appeared certain to be the next prime minister after the deadline for nominations expired on Tuesday with only his name on the ballot.