Key Points

Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar visited Assam's strategic Jogighopa terminal to review Indo-Bhutan connectivity projects. The newly inaugurated inland waterways facility aims to transform regional trade dynamics between the neighbors. This high-level visit underscores India's Neighbourhood First policy and shared development goals. The logistics park represents deepening economic ties built on decades of bilateral trust.

Key Points: Bhutan King Inspects Assam's Jogighopa Logistics Park

  • Bhutan King reviews key India-Bhutan trade infrastructure
  • Assam's Jogighopa terminal enhances regional logistics
  • Visit strengthens Neighbourhood First policy ties
  • Projects boost cross-border economic integration
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King of Bhutan visits Assam's Jogighopa Terminal and Logistics Park

Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar visits Assam's Jogighopa terminal, boosting India-Bhutan connectivity under Neighbourhood First policy

"These projects reflect our shared vision for connectivity and economic growth – Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, April 20

Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, The King of Bhutan, paid a visit to Assam on April 19, 2025, to inspect key infrastructure facilities at Jogighopa, underscoring the growing cooperation between India and Bhutan, an official press release by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated.

The Bhutanese King visited the Inland Waterways Terminal (IWT) and the Multi-Modal Logistics Park (MMLP), two major connectivity projects aimed at boosting trade and regional development. His Majesty was received by Assam's Minister for Public Health Engineering and Housing & Urban Affairs, Jayanta Malla Baruah.

During the visit, officials highlighted the significance of these projects, particularly the IWT at Jogighopa, which was inaugurated in February this year. The terminal is a vital part of India's infrastructure push in the Northeast and is expected to contribute significantly to improving cross-border logistics and connectivity, as per the press release.

These developments support broader regional goals and are especially important for enhancing economic integration between Assam and neighbouring Bhutan.

The visit took place in the context of India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, through which the Government of India has been undertaking several initiatives to strengthen people-to-people ties and improve economic connectivity with Bhutan.

These efforts are designed to promote mutual prosperity and deepen historical relations. The projects at Jogighopa reflect India's commitment to building sustainable infrastructure that benefits both domestic and regional partners.

India and Bhutan share a unique and enduring friendship, founded on mutual trust, understanding, and deep goodwill. This relationship has long been marked by close cooperation across various sectors and regular engagement at the highest levels.

The King's visit to Assam is part of the tradition of such high-level exchanges, reaffirming the close bonds between the two nations.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the King's visit to Jogighopa underscores the shared vision of connectivity and economic growth between India and Bhutan.

It also highlights the importance of continuing collaboration on strategic infrastructure initiatives that bring the two countries even closer in the years ahead.

- ANI

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Priya S.
This is such a positive development! Stronger ties with Bhutan will benefit both nations. The logistics park looks impressive in the photos I've seen. 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇹
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, I hope the environmental impact was properly assessed. The Brahmaputra ecosystem is fragile and we need sustainable solutions.
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Anjali P.
His Majesty always looks so dignified! Bhutan is such a special country with amazing culture. More connectivity means more people can experience it firsthand.
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Sanjay T.
As someone from Assam, I'm excited about the economic opportunities this will bring. Better trade routes mean more jobs and business growth in our region.
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Meena R.
The 'Neighbourhood First' policy is showing great results. This is how diplomacy should work - through mutual respect and shared development goals.
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Dinesh B.
I visited Bhutan last year - such warm people! Happy to see our countries working together. Maybe next they can improve the road connectivity too?

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