PM Modi will visit Bhutan for two days, China may get a shock
Prime Minister Narendra Modi / PM Modi will visit Bhutan for two days, China may get a shock
Prime Minister Narendra Modi - PM Modi will visit Bhutan for two days, China may get a shock
Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on a two-day visit to Bhutan on March 21 and 22. Officials have informed that the PM will pay a state visit to Bhutan. Keeping in mind the emphasis on the Neighborhood First policy of the Government of India, this visit of PM Modi is considered important. PM Modi can also send a strong message to China through his visit to Bhutan. Let us tell you that along with India, China also has many border disputes with Bhutan. Let us tell you that Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay had recently come to India on a five-day visit. He had invited PM Modi to Bhutan.Emphasis on neighbor first policyThe statement of the Ministry of External Affairs has also come out regarding PM Modi's visit to Bhutan. The ministry said that India and Bhutan share a unique and enduring partnership. This partnership is rooted in mutual trust, understanding and goodwill. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, Prime Minister Moda's visit is in line with the tradition of regular high-level exchanges between India and Bhutan and the government's emphasis on the Neighbor First Policy.PM Modi's schedule in BhutanDuring his state visit on March 21 and 22, PM Modi will meet Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and his father Jigme Singye Wangchuck. Officials said Modi will also meet Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay. PM's visit will include exchange of views on bilateral and regional matters between India and Bhutan and discussions on ways to take the partnership forward and strengthen it to benefit the people of both the countries.Why is Bhutan important?Bhutan's border is adjacent to both India and China, which acts as a buffer state. In such a situation, China makes every effort to bring Bhutan to its side. In recent times, China has also increased its interference in Bhutan. Therefore, this visit of PM Modi to Bhutan is considered important. Let us tell you that even after assuming office in 2014, PM Modi had gone to Bhutan on his first visit. (input language)