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Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay Visits Assam, Meets CM Sarma for Talks

Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay arrived in Assam on Monday for a visit. He held discussions with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, focusing on enhancing cross-border connectivity, trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges. Sarma highlighted the deep-rooted civilisational ties between India and Bhutan and Assam's growing role in regional cooperation. The visit is expected to strengthen sub-regional collaboration and open new investment opportunities in the Northeast.

Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay arrives in Assam, holds talks with CM Sarma

Guwahati, May 25

Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay arrived in Assam on Monday and held discussions with Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, with both sides underlining the deep-rooted civilisational ties between India and Bhutan and the growing role of Assam in strengthening regional cooperation.

Welcoming the Bhutanese Prime Minister in Guwahati, Sarma described the visit as significant for further deepening bilateral engagement between Bhutan and the Northeast region.

"Honoured to welcome and call on Hon'ble Prime Minister of Bhutan, H.E. Tshering Tobgay in Guwahati," the Assam Chief Minister posted on X.

Sarma said that India and Bhutan share a "very special civilisational relationship" and asserted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Assam is playing a pivotal role in advancing this partnership.

He noted that closer cooperation between Assam and Bhutan would contribute significantly to the economic and strategic growth of the South Asian region in the 21st century.

According to officials, the discussions between the two leaders focused on enhancing cross-border connectivity, trade, tourism, cultural exchanges and people-to-people ties. Cooperation in sectors such as hydropower, education, infrastructure and border area development also figured prominently during the talks.

Bhutan shares a close geographical and cultural connection with Assam, particularly through districts bordering the Himalayan kingdom. The two sides have, in recent years, intensified efforts to improve connectivity and economic cooperation.

Officials said the Bhutan Prime Minister's visit is expected to further strengthen sub-regional collaboration and open new opportunities for investment and sustainable development in the Northeast.

India and Bhutan have traditionally enjoyed close diplomatic relations, with New Delhi being Bhutan's key development partner. The ties between the two countries have steadily expanded over the years across strategic, economic and cultural sectors.

The Assam government has also been actively working to position the state as a major gateway for regional cooperation under India's Act East policy.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's heartening to see the deep civilizational ties between India and Bhutan being celebrated. The focus on cross-border connectivity and cultural exchanges is especially important for people in the Northeast. I hope this leads to more tourism opportunities and economic growth for local communities. 🌄

Priya S

Good to see Assam getting attention on the international stage. But I hope the development benefits local people and not just big businesses. Border area development should focus on infrastructure and education for villages near the Bhutan border. Also, hydropower projects need to be environmentally sustainable. Just saying... 🤔

Michael C

India-Bhutan relations are a model for the region. The emphasis on hydropower cooperation is smart - Bhutan has huge potential and India needs clean energy. The cultural connection through Buddhism also adds a unique dimension. CM Sarma is doing good work positioning Assam as a gateway. 🇮🇳🇧🇹

Karthik V

Civilisational ties is the right phrase. Bhutan is not just a neighbour but a brother. The personal rapport between PM Modi and Bhutan's leadership is well-known. I hope this visit translates into concrete projects - better road connectivity, more flights, and easier visa procedures for tourists. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Emma D

This is great for regional cooperation. I visited Assam and Bhutan a few years ago - the

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