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Modi and Bhutan PM infuse new energy in bilateral ties

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thimphu — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bhutanese counterpar­t Lotay Tshering held wide ranging talks on Saturday during which they discussed steps to further expand the bilateral partnershi­p across several sectors as the two nations signed 10 MoUs to infuse new energy in their ties.

“We had a comprehens­ive meeting, where we deliberate­d on the relations between India and Bhutan. There is great scope to further improve economic and cultural ties between our nations,” Modi said.

The two countries signed 10 memorandum of understand­ings in the field of space research, aviation, IT, power and education. Modi also launched RuPay Card in Bhutan by making a purchase at Simtokha Dzong, built in 1629 by Shabdrung Namgyal, which functions as a monastic and administra­tive centre and is one of the oldest dzongs in Bhutan.

“I am very happy that today we have launched RuPay card in Bhutan. This will further enhance our relationsh­ip in digital payments, and trade and tourism. Our shared spiritual heritage and strong people-to-people relationsh­ip are key of our relations,” Prime Minister Modi said.

On his part, Prime Minister Tshering said India and Bhutan may vary in size but their beliefs, values and motivation are common.

“On his (Modi) first visit to Bhutan, I remember him saying that Bhutan and India are close not because we have open borders, but because we have opened our hearts to each other. Your visit this time shows how much you meant it,” he said. —

 ?? ANI ?? WARM WELCOME: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian community at hotel Taj Tashi in Thimphu, Bhutan, on Saturday. —
ANI WARM WELCOME: Prime Minister Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Indian community at hotel Taj Tashi in Thimphu, Bhutan, on Saturday. —

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