Bhutan’s Prime Minister Sherig Tobgay Visits India for His First Foreign Trip, Meets PM Modi

Bhutan’s Prime Minister, Sherig Tobgay, is embarking on his first foreign trip since assuming office. He has accepted an invitation from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit India. Upon his arrival, the Bhutanese Prime Minister had a meeting with PM Modi, aimed at strengthening the relations between Bhutan and India.

After meeting with the Bhutanese Prime Minister, PM Modi shared details of their discussions on his social media handle. He expressed his pleasure at welcoming his friend and Bhutan’s Prime Minister, Sherig Tobgay, to India for his first foreign trip after assuming office. PM Modi highlighted that meaningful discussions were held on various aspects of the unique and special partnership between India and Bhutan.

PM Modi also conveyed his gratitude to the King and Prime Minister of Bhutan for inviting him to visit Bhutan next week.

Prime Minister Sherig Tobgay appeared delighted after meeting PM Modi. He took to his social media handle to express his happiness, stating that he had a fruitful meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Tobgay thanked India for its steadfast support and mentioned that discussions were held on several issues to strengthen the relations between Bhutan and India.

It’s worth noting that Prime Minister Tobgay’s visit to India comes at a time when Bhutan and China are considering resolving their border dispute. This diplomatic interaction between Bhutan and India signifies the strong and friendly relations between the two countries, which are crucial for regional security interests.

As discussions continue between India and Bhutan, both nations are committed to maintaining and strengthening their positive relationship.