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PM Narendra Modi deeply touched by Bhutan PM’s gesture, tweets his response

Written by  PTC News -- August 17th 2019 06:18 PM
PM Narendra Modi deeply touched by Bhutan PM’s gesture, tweets his response

PM Narendra Modi deeply touched by Bhutan PM’s gesture, tweets his response

PM Modi arrived in Bhutan Saturday morning for a two-day visit which is being seen as a bid to diversify India’s partnership with the kingdom from the hydro-power sector to enhanced trade and linkages in space and education. This is PM Modi's first visit after re-election and second overall. PM Modi was received by his Bhutanese counterpart Dr Lotay Tshering on his arrival at the Paro International Airport and also received a guard of honour at the airport. PM said he was deeply touched by the gesture. “Reached Bhutan a short while ago, marking the start of an important visit. I am extremely grateful to @PMBhutan for welcoming me at the airport. His gesture is deeply touching,” PM tweeted afterwards. The route from the international airport at Paro to Thimpu was lined up with traditionally dressed students who waived Indian and Bhutanese flags and as the cavalcade carrying the Prime Minister entered the city, it was welcomed by a colourful mass of residents. Bhutan PM Prime Minister Lotay Tshering said PM Modi’s gesture towards the greeting students, teachers and villagers reaffirmed his credentials as a down to earth leader. “I am personally touched to see that Shri @narendramodi is acknowledging and responding to all the students, teachers and villagers greeting him on his way to Thimphu.This reinforces the fact that he is very down-to-earth and real. His affection for children are clear and visible,” Bhutan PM tweeted. PM Narendra Modi later held delegation levels talk with Dr. Lotay Tshering where steps to further expand India-Bhutan partnership across several sectors were discussed said a tweet from foreign ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar. India and Bhutan shared deep historic ties and Prime Minister’s current visit will help in its further “deepening”, said a tweet by spokesperson for the ministry of external affairs Raveesh Kumar, moments after Prime Minister’s departure. PM Modi will “interact with various Bhutanese leaders”, the tweet added, while describing ties with Bhutan as the central pillar of India’s “neighbourhood first” policy. Prime Minister Modi’s visit assumes further significance in the backdrop of efforts by Beijing to woo Thimphu and calls within sections of the Bhutanese political establishment for stronger diplomatic ties with China and a shift away from hydro-power sector. Foreign secretary Vijay Gokhale had indicated that India was mindful of the need to broaden ties with Bhutan while retaining its role as a developmental partner. As part of these efforts, India will provide Rs 400 crore for a trade support facility to encourage Bhutanese exporters. “So this is a special focus and a special package is being given in this five-year plan as trade support for companies and manufacturers to incentivise them to export more to India,” he had said last week.


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