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India Reaffirms Commitment to Bhutan's 13th Five-Year Plan

Summary

  • India pledges strong support for Bhutan's development plans
  • Key projects like Gelephu Mindfulness City and hydropower initiatives discussed
  • India to provide Rs 10,000 crore for Bhutan's 13th five-year-plan
India Reaffirms Commitment to Bhutan's 13th Five-Year Plan

In a significant move, India has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Bhutan's 13th five-year-plan (2024-2029) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the country. The discussions between Modi and Bhutanese leaders, including former king Jigme Singye Wangchuck, focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas such as energy, trade, technology, and connectivity.

One of the key highlights of the visit was the progress made on the Gelephu Mindfulness City project, which aligns with India's Act East Policy. The leaders also welcomed the understanding reached regarding the resumption of work on the 1,200 MW Punatsangchhu-I hydroelectric project, which will be the largest hydropower project jointly developed by the two countries.

India has already committed to providing Rs 10,000 crore for Bhutan's 13th five-year-plan, emphasizing New Delhi's commitment to actively assisting the neighboring country in achieving its development priorities and advancing sustainable growth across sectors. The Bhutanese side expressed appreciation for India's support and the two nations reaffirmed their close ties.

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The Gelephu Mindfulness City Project is a key initiative discussed during Prime Minister Modi's visit to Bhutan, which aligns with India's Act East Policy.
India has committed Rs 10,000 crore to assist Bhutan in achieving its development priorities and advancing sustainable growth during the 13th five-year-plan period.
The leaders welcomed the understanding reached regarding the resumption of work on the 1,200 MW Punatsangchhu-I hydroelectric project, which will be the largest hydropower project jointly developed by the two countries.

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