Thimphu’s bustling streets fell into quiet reverence today as 265 ordained nuns from Bhutan and 14 other countries, ordained ...
It was a perfect escape from an intense business discussion in Bhutan. Sitting inside a conference hall of a five-star hotel ...
India and Bhutan strengthened their development partnership and spiritual connect with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck jointly inaugurating the 1020 MW ...
Residents of Monggar flocked to the town’s public ground yesterday as a five-day trade fair opened, offering a wide range of ...
PM Modi also announced that Gelephu and Samtse would be connected to India's railway network, saying the project would improve market access for Bhutanese industries and farmers. He noted that both ...
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India to build immigration checkpoint near Gelephu to facilitate visitors, investors: PM Modi in Bhutan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced that India will soon construct an integrated immigration checkpoint near ...
India remains Bhutan’s friend and partner, supporting not just development and democracy, but also spiritual and cultural ...
Thimpu, Nov 11 (UNI)Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced that India will soon establish an integrated immigration checkpoint near the Bhutanese border town of Gelephu to further ...
India and Bhutan signed seven agreements, including a Rs 4,000-crore line of credit for Bhutan's energy sector. PM Modi ...
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PM Modi, Bhutan King Inaugurate Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project, Marking New Milestone in Bilateral Energy Partnership
With the inauguration of the 1020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project, India and Bhutan have reached another significant milestone in their energy partnership, further deepening their cooperation ...
Signal-free cities represent a paradigm shift in designing urban mobility systems with reduced congestion and travel time, ...
Bhutan remains a cornerstone of India’s Neighbourhood First policy, and continues to be largest recipient of Indian foreign assistance, receiving ₹2,150 crore in 2025.
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