NEW DELHI: After months of tough posturing Nepal ’s Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has sent an olive branch to India by inviting investors from here to the Himalayan nation to boost the local economy ahead of his proposed India visit next month. Oli who became PM amid the Madhesi agitation over the exclusivist Constitution is expected here mid-February on his maiden trip abroad in his new role.Talking to media in Kathmandu ahead of his proposed trip Oli noted that Nepal had lost revenue due to the Madhesi agitation and required investments to boost economy. “I request the business community of India to come here. Of course, due to the unrest in the Terai, we lost a lot... not billions but trillions of rupees. We lost income, revenue... No industry is earning now but we will immediately create an investment-friendly situation,” Oli said.He said Nepal and India can work together for shared prosperity for entire South Asia. “We want to work together with India not only for Nepal but for South Asia. We 0want to make a developed south Asia because this is a very rich and beautiful part of the world,” he said.