India-Bhutan Friendship: How Modi's Visit Strengthens a Model Partnership

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Bhutan for a significant two-day state visit. His trip coincides with the 70th birthday celebrations of Bhutan's Fourth King. The visit will see the inauguration of the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project, boosting energy cooperation. PM Modi will also participate in the Global Peace Prayer Festival, highlighting the deep spiritual connections between the two nations.

Key Points: PM Modi Visits Bhutan for King's Birthday and Hydropower Project

  • PM Modi joins Bhutan's Fourth King 70th birthday celebrations during two-day state visit
  • Inauguration of Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project marks energy partnership milestone
  • Sacred Piprahwa Buddha relics exposition highlights civilisational spiritual connection
  • Participation in Global Peace Prayer Festival strengthens bilateral cultural cooperation
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Deep-rooted ties: PM Modi says India-Bhutan friendship a model for neighbouring nations

PM Modi's Bhutan visit celebrates King's 70th birthday, inaugurates hydropower project, and strengthens India's Neighbourhood First Policy through spiritual ties.

"India and Bhutan enjoy exemplary ties of friendship and cooperation, rooted in deep mutual trust, understanding, and goodwill. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, November 11

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday departed for Thimphu, Bhutan, for a two-day state visit, describing it as an honour to join the people of Bhutan in celebrating the 70th birthday anniversary of the Fourth King.

In a statement released before his departure to Bhutan, the Prime Minister said, "I will be visiting the Kingdom of Bhutan from 11-12 November 2025. It would be my honour to join the people of Bhutan as they mark the 70th birth anniversary of His Majesty the Fourth King."

"The exposition of the Sacred Piprahwa Relics of Lord Buddha from India during the organisation of the Global Peace Prayer Festival in Bhutan reflects our two countries' deep-rooted civilisational and spiritual ties," PM Modi said in his statement.

He also mentioned that the visit would mark a major milestone in the India-Bhutan energy partnership with the inauguration of the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project.

"I look forward to meeting His Majesty the King of Bhutan, His Majesty the Fourth King, and Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay. I am confident that my visit will further deepen our bonds of friendship and strengthen our efforts towards shared progress and prosperity," the statement read.

The visit comes at a time when Bhutan is hosting the Global Peace Prayer Festival, an event PM Modi will attend, and coincides with the public exposition of the Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha from India.

"India and Bhutan enjoy exemplary ties of friendship and cooperation, rooted in deep mutual trust, understanding, and goodwill. Our partnership is a key pillar of our Neighbourhood First Policy and a model for exemplary friendly relations between neighbouring countries," PM Modi added.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed for Thimphu, Bhutan, for a two-day state visit. During his November 11-12 visit, the Prime Minister will attend several official programmes.

PM Modi shared a post on X, saying, "Leaving for Bhutan, where I will attend various programmes. This visit comes at a time when Bhutan is marking the 70th birthday of His Majesty the Fourth King. I will be holding talks with His Majesty the King of Bhutan, His Majesty the Fourth King and Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay. In a big boost to our energy partnership, the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project will be inaugurated. This visit will add new vigour to our bilateral relations."

India and Bhutan share a unique and exemplary partnership marked by deep mutual trust, goodwill and respect for each other.

The shared spiritual heritage and warm people-to-people ties are a hallmark of the special partnership.

The Prime Minister's visit will provide an opportunity for both sides to deliberate on ways to further enhance and strengthen our bilateral partnership and exchange views on regional and wider issues of mutual interest, an MEA release said.

The upcoming visit of PM Modi to Bhutan is poised to be highly significant, coinciding with major national and spiritual events, underscoring the "closest partnership" between the two nations, India's Ambassador to Bhutan, Sandeep Arya, has said.

The Ambassador highlighted the dual importance of the visit, noting its timing with the unprecedented Global Peace Prayer Festival and the 70th birthday celebrations of the Fourth King of Bhutan.

"There is something called the Global Peace Prayer Festival, which Bhutan says is an unprecedented event... that festival is going on right now... praying for world peace and happiness. So Prime Minister of India, will also be participating in the Peace prayer festival, along with the Bhutanese leaders," Arya told ANI.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project inauguration is a game-changer for our energy partnership! This shows how India is helping neighbors develop while strengthening our own energy security. More such projects needed!
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I wish our government would show similar enthusiasm in resolving border issues with other neighbors. Bhutan has always been a reliable friend, but we need consistent neighborhood policy across all borders.
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Sarah B
The sharing of Lord Buddha's sacred relics is such a beautiful gesture! It shows how deeply connected our cultures are. This spiritual bond is what makes India-Bhutan relations so special and enduring.
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Vikram M
Bhutan has always stood by India when it mattered most. This visit during their King's birthday celebrations shows we value this friendship. More power to India-Bhutan relations! 🙏
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Kavya N
The timing of this visit is perfect - celebrating their King's birthday and participating in peace prayers. This is diplomacy done right! Hope this strengthens our cultural and economic ties even further.

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