PM Modi, Bhutan PM Exchange Republic Day Greetings, Vow Stronger Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay for his warm wishes on India's 77th Republic Day. Both leaders, in social media posts, expressed a shared commitment to deepening the unique friendship and shared values between the two nations. The Indian embassy in Bhutan celebrated the day with flag hoisting, cultural performances, and tributes to the national song. The Republic Day celebrations in Delhi concluded with a grand parade attended by foreign dignitaries, including European leaders.

Key Points: India-Bhutan Republic Day Greetings: Modi, Tobgay on Strong Ties

  • Modi thanks Bhutan for Republic Day wishes
  • Both leaders pledge to strengthen bilateral ties
  • Indian embassy in Bhutan celebrates with cultural events
  • Republic Day parade in Delhi concludes with global dignitaries
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PM Modi thanks Bhutan PM for Republic Day greetings

PM Narendra Modi thanks Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay for Republic Day wishes. Both leaders emphasize growing the unique friendship between India and Bhutan.

"May the special bonds of friendship and unique ties between our nations continue to grow from strength to strength. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 26

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday thanked Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay for his wishes on Republic Day.

PM Modi wishes to grow the ties between the nations.

In a post on X, he said, "Thank you Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay and the people of Bhutan for the warm wishes on the 77th Republic Day of India. May the special bonds of friendship and unique ties between our nations continue to grow from strength to strength."

Tobgay had extended his wishes to PM Modi earlier in the day.

In a post on X, he said, "I join the people of Bhutan in extending warm Republic Day greetings to PM Narendra Modi Ji, the Government and people of India. This joyous occasion celebrates India's inspiring journey and reflects the close bonds and shared values between our two nations."

The Indian embassy in Bhutan had celebrated the 77th Republic Day.

In a post on X, he said, "On 77th Republic Day, tribute to our National Song Vande Mataram150 paid by accomplished music artists, led by renowned violinist Dr Jyotsna Srikanth, set to Raag Desh."

"The 77th Republic Day of India was celebrated with joy and enthusiasm at the India House today. Ambassador Sandeep Arya unfurled the tricolour, followed by the reading of the President's Address to the Nation and march past. Members from the Indian community, friends from Bhutan and senior Bhutanese officials joined the celebrations at India House," the embassy said.

The celebrations further included cultural performances by Indian artistes.

In a post on X, the embassy said, "A dance team led by Ms. Charmi Chheda and bhutanese artists performed a fusion dance as a tribute to the timeless song Vande Mataram. It was followed by a musical performance by a visiting cultural group supported by the Indian Council of Cultural Relations, led by Dr. Jyotsna Srikanth, a renowned Carnatic Music violinist."

The Royal Bhutanese Embassy in Delhi extended greetings on Facebook.

"Happy 77th Republic Day," it said.

India's 77th Republic Day parade concluded on Monday after a spectacular showcase of the country's military might and diverse culture at Kartavya Path.

After the parade and after seeing off the President and the visiting foreign dignitaries, Prime Minister Modi kept with his custom of walking along the Kartavya Path.

He was seen waving to the spectators who had gathered to witness the Republic Day parades.

At the end of the ceremony, President Droupadi Murmu, along with Republic Day Parade Chief Guests, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, were escorted by the President's Bodyguard, also known as 'Rashtrapati Ke Angrakshak,' as they departed for Rashtrapati Bhavan.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The cultural fusion dance mentioned in the article sounds beautiful. These soft diplomacy efforts are so important for maintaining strong bonds between neighbors.
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Priya S
While it's good to see diplomatic exchanges, I sometimes wish our foreign policy focus would also prioritize strengthening ties with our own states in the Northeast, which share a border with Bhutan. The development there should match the diplomatic warmth.
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Vikram M
Vande Mataram set to Raag Desh by Dr. Jyotsna Srikanth must have been a soul-stirring performance. Proud of our artists representing India in Bhutan. 🇮🇳❤️
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Rohit P
Bhutan has always stood by India. In a region with complex geopolitics, this friendship is a true asset. Happy Republic Day to all!
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Michael C
The article mentions the embassy event had friends from Bhutan and senior officials. This people-to-people connection is the real foundation of any strong bilateral relationship. Well done.

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