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    Bhutan’s Fourth King and PM Modi Discuss Enhanced Cooperation

    World November 12, 20251 Min Read
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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a productive meeting with the Fourth King of Bhutan, praising his sustained efforts to fortify the strong India-Bhutan relationship. Key areas of discussion included expanding cooperation in essential sectors like energy, trade, technological innovation, and infrastructure development. Prime Minister Modi specifically highlighted the significance of the Gelephu Mindfulness City Project, seeing it as a crucial initiative complementary to India’s ‘Act East Policy.’ This high-level exchange reaffirmed the deep civilizational and cultural ties shared by the two countries. The leaders deliberated on practical measures to deepen their partnership, aiming for enhanced mutual understanding and integrated growth. The encounter underscored the special and enduring nature of the bilateral relationship and the commitment to its continued strengthening.

    Act East Policy bhutan king Bilateral Cooperation Cultural Ties Bhutan India Energy Trade Technology Gelephu Mindfulness City India-Bhutan Relations PM Modi Bhutan Visit South Asia Diplomacy
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