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PM Modi to visit Bhutan on August 17

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Published : Jul 30, 2019, 6:40 PM IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bhutan on 17-18 August to underline his government’s emphasis on India’s “Neighborhood-First" policy. In his first tenure also, PM Modi chose strategically important Bhutan as the first country for his foreign visit.

PM Modi to visit Bhutan on August 17

New Delhi: Stressing on his government's 'Neighbourhood-First' policy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bhutan on August 17-18.

This will be his second official visit to Bhutan since assuming office in 2014.

PM Modi to visit Bhutan under neighborhood first policy

In his first tenure, PM Modi chose the strategically important Bhutan as the first country for his foreign visit.

After winning the 2019 elections, Modi invited leaders of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, a South and Southeast Asian economic grouping, for his swearing-in on 30 May.

Bhutan's Prime Minister Lotay Tshering was one of those who attended the event in New Delhi.

Not only this, even External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar took his first official visit to Bhutan after assuming office.

It is important to note that PM Modi's trip will be the first since the China-India military face-off in 2017, triggered by an intrusion by Chinese troops into territory claimed by Bhutan.

According to an interview given by Bhutanese PM Dr Lotay Tshering to an English daily, both countries are going to sign four MoUs during PM Modi's upcoming visit.

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New Delhi: Stressing on his government's 'Neighbourhood-First' policy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bhutan on August 17-18.

This will be his second official visit to Bhutan since assuming office in 2014.

PM Modi to visit Bhutan under neighborhood first policy

In his first tenure, PM Modi chose the strategically important Bhutan as the first country for his foreign visit.

After winning the 2019 elections, Modi invited leaders of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation, a South and Southeast Asian economic grouping, for his swearing-in on 30 May.

Bhutan's Prime Minister Lotay Tshering was one of those who attended the event in New Delhi.

Not only this, even External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar took his first official visit to Bhutan after assuming office.

It is important to note that PM Modi's trip will be the first since the China-India military face-off in 2017, triggered by an intrusion by Chinese troops into territory claimed by Bhutan.

According to an interview given by Bhutanese PM Dr Lotay Tshering to an English daily, both countries are going to sign four MoUs during PM Modi's upcoming visit.

Also read: Steady rise seen in Delhi crimes involving firearms

Intro:Stressing on his government's neighbourhood first policy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Bhutan on August 17-18. This will be his second official visit to Bhutan since assuming office in 2014.


Body:In his first tenure, PM Modi chose strategically important Bhutan as the first country for his foreign visit.

The extent of the importance given to Bhutan by PM Modi can be understood from the fact that during his both swearing-in ceremonies the leadership of the Himalayan nation remained invited.

Not only this, even External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar took his first official visit to Bhutan after assuming office.







It is important to note that PM Modi


Conclusion:It is important to note that PM Modi will be Bhutan for the first time since the standoff between Indian and Chinese forces in Doklam.

According to an interview given by Bhutanese PM Dr. Lotay Tshering to a english daily, both countries are going to sign four MoUs during PM Modi's upcoming visit.
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