Bhutan PM’s Visit Strengthens India-Bhutan Ties
Bhutanese Prime Minister paid an official visit to India (20th–21st February, 2025), further strengthening the exemplary ties between the two nations.
- The visit coincided with the inaugural Leadership Conclave of the School of Ultimate Leadership (SOUL), inaugurated by PM, emphasizing leadership development and governance cooperation.
- India reaffirmed its commitment to Bhutan’s development, ensuring continued economic, technological, and governance cooperation.
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