PM Modi meets Bhutan King Wangchuck, conveys full support to socio-economic development
India and Bhutan on Monday reaffirmed their strong energy partnership, expanding it to include non-hydro renewables like solar and green initiatives for hydrogen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India’s unwavering commitment to its special friendship and cooperation with Bhutan.
Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who is on a visit to India, met with PM Modi in Delhi today.
Pleasure to welcome His Majesty the King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk to India. We had very warm and positive discussions on various facets of the unique and exemplary India-Bhutan relationship. Deeply value His Majesty’s vision for the development and well being of… pic.twitter.com/asmCAaKMjG
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 6, 2023
A joint statement issued during the Bhutan King’s visit highlighted discussions between the two leaders covering various aspects of their bilateral cooperation, as well as regional and global issues of mutual interest.
The Bhutan King, accompanied by senior officials, embarked on an official visit to India from November 3 to 10, which included a stop in Assam before heading to Maharashtra.
During his visit, the Bhutan King commended India for hosting the recently concluded G20 Summit and praised the constructive decisions and outcomes outlined in the Delhi Declaration. He particularly lauded India’s efforts in integrating the interests and priorities of Global South countries in G20 deliberations and outcome documents.
The joint statement emphasized the longstanding and exceptional bilateral ties between India and Bhutan, characterized by trust, goodwill, and mutual understanding at all levels.
The visit provided an opportunity for both nations to discuss various aspects of their multifaceted bilateral ties and enhance cooperation across diverse sectors.
The two leaders expressed their satisfaction with the significant progress made since their last meeting in April 2023 and highlighted the expanding partnership between the two countries, encompassing connectivity, cross-border trade infrastructure, trade and mutual investments, energy, health, education, skill development, space technology, and environmental conservation. They also stressed the importance of close people-to-people contacts.
The Bhutan King shared valuable perspective and insights on ongoing reforms process underway in his country. He conveyed appreciation for the invaluable support that the Government of India continues to provide for Bhutan’s socio-economic development.
“The Prime Minister reaffirmed India’s abiding commitment to its unique ties of friendship and cooperation with Bhutan and reiterated continued and full support to the socio-economic development in Bhutan based on the priorities of the Royal Government and as per the vision of His Majesty,” the statement said.
The Bhutanese side thanked the Indian government for the timely release of development assistance to ensure the smooth and uninterrupted conclusion of crucial projects under the 12th Five-Year Plan (2018-2023).
To take the exemplary bilateral partnership forward, the Indian side reiterated commitment to step up support for Bhutan’s 13th Five-Year Plan, which was welcomed by the Bhutanese side.
Hydropower cooperation has been an important pillar of India-Bhutan bilateral economic partnership and it has been a productive partnership for both countries. The two sides welcomed the export of surplus power by Basochhu hydropower project through the Indian Energy Exchange beginning October 2023, paving the way for access to another energy market.
The two sides expressed satisfaction with the progress in construction of the 1020 MW Punatshangchhu-II hydropower project and looked forward to its early commissioning in 2024. They noted with satisfaction the progress made towards the speedy conclusion of the Punatsangchhu-I hydropower project. The two sides reiterated the importance of cooperation in hydropower sector, and their commitment to advancing it further.
“It was agreed to extend the existing India-Bhutan energy partnership in hydro to non-hydro renewables, such as solar as well as green initiatives for hydrogen and e-mobility. The Indian side assured necessary technical and financial support for projects in these areas,” the statement said.
In terms of new areas of partnership, which now encompasses Startups, Space and STEM education, both sides welcomed the progress made in space sector cooperation, including the launch of the first satellite jointly developed by India and Bhutan and the inauguration of the satellite’s ground-earth station in Thimphu this year.
The two sides expressed satisfaction on the increased collaboration in the field of education, with emphasis on STEM disciplines. The Indian side welcomed Bhutan’s decision to join the International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA).
During the visit to Assam, state Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma called on the Bhutan King and discussed a wide range of issues, including rail connectivity, cross-border trade infrastructure, economic cooperation, tourism, education, skill development, environmental conservation, and nurturing people-to-people connections.
With inputs from ANI
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