Oli received an invitation from Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he called his Indian counterpart on Thursday morning.
According to the Nepalese premier's press advisor Pramod Dahal, during the 20-minute conversation, Modi invited Oli to visit India and Oli accepted the invitation, saying he will pay an official visit to India soon after the situation is normalised.
Nepal's deputy prime minister Kamal Thapa had on Tuesday announced that Oli would visit China next month on his first trip abroad as PM, but officials in Kathmandu said that Oli will visit India before undertaking his trip to Beijing.
ET had reported on Thursday that India is of the opinion that no visit abroad by Oli will be productive unless his government walks the talk and amends the Constitution to meet the grievances of the agitating Madhesis during the ongoing session of Parliament