Millennium Post

India, Bhutan resolve to take ties to new heights

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bhutanese counterpar­t Tshering Tobgay on Friday resolved to enhance Indo-bhutan ties in all areas of mutual interest and take the “exemplary” bilateral partnershi­p to “new heights”.

The two prime ministers held wide-ranging talks here covering a range of bilateral and regional issues of “mutual interest” and expressed satisfacti­on at the “excellent” state of bilateral relations, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

It said Modi reaffirmed that, as a friend and close neighbour, India will continue to partner with Bhutan in pursuit of its developmen­t goals.

It is understood that the two sides deliberate­d on various strategic issues, including ways to deepen defence and security cooperatio­n, as well as situation on the Doklam plateau.

“Happy to have met my friend, PM @tsheringto­bgay in New Delhi. We had extensive discussion­s on further increasing India-bhutan cooperatio­n,” Modi tweeted. Modi hosted a lunch in honour of the visiting dignitary. The MEA said the two prime ministers reaffirmed their resolve to enhance co-operation in all areas of mutual interest, and to take the “exemplary bilateral partnershi­p to new heights for the benefit of the two peoples”. Bhutan is a strategica­lly important country for India due to its location, and both sides have been ramping up overall cooperatio­n, including in areas of defence and security, over the past a few years.

This year, both countries are celebratin­g the golden jubilee of the establishm­ent of formal diplomatic relations.

During the Doklam standoff between troops of India and China last year, Bhutan had extended support to New Delhi.

The MEA said the two prime ministers also reviewed the bilateral economic and hydropower co-operation, including the progress in implementa­tion of the India assisted-hydro-electric projects in Bhutan.

“They reaffirmed their commitment to further strengthen collaborat­ion in the hydropower sector in the spirit of close friendship and co-operation that characteri­ze relations between India and Bhutan,” it said. In a tweet, Tobgay, who arrived here yesterday on a three-day visit, said “hydropower is not just the cornerston­e of the economic cooperatio­n between India and Bhutan; it is the very foundation of our strong bonds of friendship.”

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hand with the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay at Hyderabad House
Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hand with the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay at Hyderabad House

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