PM Modi and Tobgay held discussions on various aspects of the multifaceted bilateral relations and forged an understanding to further enhance cooperation in sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture, youth exchange, environment and forestry, and tourism.
In an unprecedented welcome for PM Modi in Bhutan, people lined up the streets across the entire stretch of 45 kms from Paro to the national capital, Thimphu.
A student from Jigme Losel Primary School said that Bhutan is privileged to have India as a supporter and PM Modi has helped Bhutan whenever it needed.
PM Modi's posters along with his Bhutanese counterpart have been adorned all over the airport and the venue has been decorated with flowers and Rangoli (coloured artwork).
As Bhutan gears to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the people of the Himalayan nation are equally pumped to accord a warm welcome to him, saying they are very excited to host him.
Bhutanese Prime Minister, Dasho Tshering Tobgay, on Friday, stressed on enhancing air connectivity between the two countries and said that he will work in the direction
Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra on Tuesday called on Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck to benefit from his guidance on ways to further deepen ties between the two nations.
Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra on Monday met his Bhutanese counterpart Aum Pema Choden and held a discussion on multifaceted cooperation between the two nations.
The Patan High Court on Thursday ordered the release of Nepal's former Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand on NRs 3 million bail in the fake Bhutanese refugee scam case.