India hands over Rs 2.5 billion to Bhutan as 5th tranche towards Economic Stimulus Programme
Thimphu, June 26
The fifth tranche of Rs 250 crores for the Economic Stimulus Programme was handed over by the Ambassador of India to Bhutan, Sandeep Arya, to the Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of the Royal Government of Bhutan, Lyonpo D.N. Dhungyel, a statement by the Embassy of India in Bhutan said.
So far, India has released Rs 1,250 crores to the RGoB as part of Government of India's commitment of Rs 1,500 crores towards the Economic Stimulus Programme (ESP) in Bhutan under the 13th Five Year Plan (2024-209).
At the handover ceremony, the Foreign Minister conveyed gratitude to the Government of India for its support to the ESP, noting its positive impact on farmers, students and youth, Desuups, small and medium enterprises, start-ups, creative industry, hospitality and tourism sectors. He underscored the positive impact of ESP on post-Covid-19 pandemic economic revitalisation and employment generation in Bhutan. He also thanked the Government of India for concurring to RGoB's proposal to allocate INR/Nu. 2.50 billion for the 'National Fuel Price Smoothening Framework' which has served to mitigate the impact of rise in fuel prices and contributed to the economy in Bhutan, it said in the statement.
Ambassador observed that India has been fulfilling efficiently its development commitments to Bhutan and disbursing funds under the 13th Five Year Plan in a timely manner for Project Assistance, ESP, High Impact Community Development Projects and Programme Grant.
During the meeting, the Ambassador also handed over cheques amounting to INR/Nu. 464 million (46.4 crores) for the projects, as per the statement.
Professional Development and Immersion Programmes for Teachers, Counsellors and Education Leaders: INR/Nu. 337 million (33.7 crores) towards improvement of quality of school education in Bhutan.
Digital Skilling Programme: INR/Nu. 67.4 million (6.74 crores) to support Digital Drukyul by creating digitally literate citizens through basic and intermediate digital literacy training programmes. Under this programme, around 1,00,00 citizens across all Gewogs will be trained through GovTech.
Recruitment of STEM Teachers serving in Bhutanese schools: INR/Nu. 59.7 million (5.97 crores).
Development cooperation is a significant element of special and unique friendship between India and Bhutan and our peoples. Out of India's committed support of INR/Nu. 100 billion (10,000 crores) for Bhutan's 13th Five Year Plan period (2024-2029), covering Project Assistance, High Impact Community Development Projects, Economic Stimulus Programme and budgetary support to Bhutan in the form of Programme Grant, funds amounting to about INR/Nu. 34 billion (3,400 crores) have been released by India before completion of the first two years of Plan period.
As per the budget of Bhutan for the financial year 2026-27 adopted recently, over 30% of the capital expenditure under this budget will be supported through grants by the Government of India. We are pleased to be the top development cooperation partner of Bhutan and to continue to meet all our support to Bhutan in a timely and efficient manner in line with the consistent record of friendship and cooperation between India and Bhutan, as per the statement.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While I'm happy for Bhutan, I wonder about the timing when we have our own economic challenges. But India-Bhutan relations are special, and this is consistent with our neighbourhood first policy. Hope it strengthens our bond even more.
Bhutan is one country where our aid actually reaches the people properly. The fuel price smoothening and teacher training will help a lot. Desuups (Bhutan's civil defence volunteers) are also getting support. Well done!
Over 30% of Bhutan's capital expenditure from us? That's a lot. But Bhutan has always been a good ally, and they don't play games like some other neighbours. Plus, the projects seem well-targeted—especially the STEM teachers and digital literacy. Smart investment. 😊
This is the kind of soft power India should project more. Bhutan is our gateway to the Northeast and a buffer against China. The 13th Five Year Plan funds are being disbursed fast—within two years of the plan period, we've released 34% already. No delays like with some other countries.
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