Bharat And Bhutan Embrace: PM Modi Arrives In Bhutan On Two-Day State Visit
The Bhutanese armed forces later presented PM Modi with a guard of honor. On Friday morning, Prime Minister Modi left for Bhutan, where he will be visiting as a state visitor from March 22–23.
Concerned authorities prepared in great detail to greet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at Paro International Airport prior to his arrival in Bhutan.
The airport is now home to posters of PM Modi and his counterpart from Bhutan, and the area has been decked out with flowers and Rangoli (colored artwork).
To greet PM Modi, a red carpet and vibrant flags depicting Bhutanese culture were also set up.
In addition, airport security was strengthened to guarantee PM Modi’s safe arrival.
Prime Minister Modi will participate in a number of events to strengthen the bilateral relationship between Bhutan and India while he is there.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Wednesday that PM Modi’s visit has been postponed due to “inclement” weather, and new dates are being negotiated through diplomatic channels on both sides. This news follows PM Modi’s departure to Bhutan.
India and Bhutan share a unique and exemplary bilateral relationship founded on mutual trust, goodwill, and understanding.
A formal diplomatic relationship was formed between the two nations in 1968, with the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation—signed in 1949 and reaffirmed in February 2007—serving as the foundation.
High-level exchanges have been essential in fostering the close relationship between Bhutan and India over the years.
The fact that Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the King of Bhutan, has visited India multiple times highlights the close relations between the two countries. He traveled to India for the last time in November 2023.
Similar to this, the August 2019 visit by Prime Minister Modi to Bhutan was a historic occasion that saw the start of important bilateral projects meant to promote economic connectivity and cooperation.
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay of Bhutan recently made an official visit to India in March 2024, which served as further confirmation of both nations’ dedication to strengthening bilateral ties in a number of areas, including development cooperation and strong economic ties.
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