PM Modi in Bhutan: Historic Kalachakra Ceremony Amid Deepening Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bhutan marked a significant moment in bilateral relations as he met with the country's fourth king. Together they inaugurated the sacred Kalachakra empowerment ceremony, one of Tibetan Buddhism's most elaborate rituals. The visit also saw the inauguration of the Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project, strengthening energy cooperation between the two nations. Modi's engagements included wide-ranging discussions covering defence, technology, and the extension of a Rs 4,000 crore line of credit for Bhutan's development.

Key Points: PM Modi Meets Bhutan King Inaugurates Kalachakra Ceremony

  • PM Modi jointly inaugurated the sacred Kalachakra empowerment ceremony with Bhutan's former king
  • Three-day Buddhist ritual offers advanced meditation practices for enlightenment
  • New Rs 4,000 crore line of credit extended to boost Bhutan's development projects
  • Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project inaugurated as symbol of bilateral friendship
  • Immigration checkpoint at Hatisar announced to streamline cross-border movement
  • Wide-ranging discussions covered energy, defence, technology and security cooperation
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PM Modi meets Bhutan's 4th King, inaugurates Kalachakra ceremony in Thimphu

PM Modi meets Bhutan's 4th King, jointly inaugurates sacred Kalachakra ceremony and strengthens India-Bhutan ties through hydropower projects and development cooperation.

"Fuelling development, deepening friendship and driving sustainability! Energy cooperation remains a key pillar of the India-Bhutan partnership. - PM Narendra Modi"

Thimphu, November 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met Bhutan's fourth and former King, Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuck, and later jointly inaugurated the Kalachakra Empowerment ceremony in Thimphu, marking a significant moment in the deep spiritual and cultural ties between the two countries.

The Kalachakra, one of Tibetan Buddhism's most sacred and elaborate rituals, is being observed as a three-day empowerment ceremony, conferring blessings and authorisations for advanced meditative practices aimed at achieving enlightenment.

The empowerment ceremony is part of the Global Peace Prayer Festival 2025, organised by the Royal Government of Bhutan from November 4 to November 17.

The Prime Minister is in the Himalayan nation from November 11 to November 12, during which he will attend several official programmes and participate in the Global Peace Prayer Festival. He will also attend the 70th birthday anniversary celebration of the country's fourth king.

The Global Peace Prayer Festival is a landmark spiritual gathering bringing together Buddhist leaders, practitioners, and peace advocates from around the world.

The Kalachakra Initiation and Empowerment ceremony will be presided over by Je Khenpo, the senior religious hierarch of Bhutan.

It will offer profound teachings on the sacred connection between individuals and the universe and the innate Buddha nature present within all beings.

Earlier on Tuesday, the Prime Minister held wide-ranging discussions with Bhutan's King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck during his visit to the Himalayan country.

The discussions covered areas such as energy, defence, and technology.

PM Modi hailed the meeting, saying it covered the full range of ties between the two countries.

"Had a very good meeting with His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the King of Bhutan. We covered the full range of India-Bhutan relations. We discussed cooperation in sectors like energy, capacity building, connectivity, technology, defence and security. India is proud to be a key partner in Bhutan's development journey," he said in a post on X.

Along with King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, PM Modi also inaugurated the Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project and called it an "enduring symbol" of the friendship between New Delhi and Thimpu.

"Fuelling development, deepening friendship and driving sustainability! Energy cooperation remains a key pillar of the India-Bhutan partnership. Today, we inaugurated the Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project. This is an enduring symbol of friendship between our countries," he stated in another post on X.

PM Modi also announced the decision to establish an immigration checkpoint in Hatisar, located across from Gelephu in Bhutan, to facilitate connectivity and streamline cross-border movement.

Enhancing Bhutan's development cooperation, a line of credit of Rs 4,000 crore was also extended to the country, along with three MoUs being exchanged.

Bhutan's Global Peace Prayer Festival stands as a historic occasion of unity, devotion, and collective healing, offering a powerful message of compassion, faith, and hope in an increasingly divided world.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The hydropower project and Rs 4000 crore line of credit show India's genuine commitment to Bhutan's development. This is how neighbors should support each other! 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇹
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the spiritual aspect, I wish our government would focus more on domestic issues too. Many Indians are struggling with basic needs while we're extending huge loans abroad.
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Arjun K
The immigration checkpoint at Hatisar is a great move! Will make travel between our countries much easier. Bhutan has always been our closest friend in the region. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Attending the 70th birthday of Bhutan's former king shows such respect for their traditions. Our cultural ties with Bhutan are centuries old and it's heartwarming to see them being strengthened. ❤️
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Michael C
The Global Peace Prayer Festival sounds amazing! In today's troubled world, we need more initiatives like this that bring people together through spirituality and compassion.
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Vikram M
Defence and security cooperation with Bhutan is crucial for regional stability. Happy to see our leadership strengthening these bonds. Bhutan has always stood with India when it mattered most.

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