PM Modi to visit Bhutan on Thursday with focus on Neighbourhood First policy
Prime Minister Modi to visit Bhutan, reinforcing bilateral ties with meetings with King Wangchuck and PM Tobgay. The visit highlights the Neighbourhood First Policy, focusing on enhancing cooperation in various sectors and promoting connectivity across the region.
The state visit from March 21-22 will strengthen the unique partnership between India and Bhutan, rooted in mutual trust and goodwill. Both nations will discuss ways to intensify their exemplary partnership and exchange views on bilateral and regional matters of interest.
India’s ‘Neighbourhood First Policy’ aims at enhancing connectivity and trade with countries in its immediate neighbourhood, including Bhutan. The visit follows an invitation from Bhutan’s PM Tobgay during his recent visit to India, marking a commitment to further cooperation and support for Bhutan’s development plans.
During the visit, PM Modi will discuss ways to contribute to Bhutan’s socio-economic well-being, including development assistance for the country’s 13th Five Year Plan. India’s support will focus on sectors like road, rail, air, and digital connectivity, agriculture, healthcare, education, skilling, and cultural preservation, in line with the Neighbourhood First Policy.
The upcoming visit highlights the strong ties between India and Bhutan and underscores the commitment to further deepening cooperation and partnership between the two nations. Stay tuned for updates on the outcomes of the meetings between Prime Minister Modi and the Bhutanese leadership.