PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
PM Modi’s Bhutan Visit Strengthens Energy and Connectivity Ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India concluded a two-day state visit to Bhutan aimed at deepening political and economic cooperation between the two Himalayan neighbours.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.
During the visit, India announced a ₹4,000-crore (US $450 million) line of credit to boost Bhutan’s infrastructure and hydropower projects, including the inauguration of the 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydroelectric Project, which will enhance Bhutan’s power exports to India.
Both sides also agreed to strengthen connectivity through new railway links—connecting Assam’s Kokrajhar with Gelephu and Samtse with Banarhat—with a total outlay of over ₹4,000 crore. Modi also committed support worth ₹10,000 crore under Bhutan’s upcoming Five-Year Plan.
The visit highlighted cooperation in digital payments (UPI expansion), space technology, and education exchanges, reinforcing India’s “Neighbourhood First” and “Act East” policies.
Politically, the visit reaffirmed India’s role as Bhutan’s closest partner amid growing regional competition, while economically it positioned both countries for deeper collaboration in clean energy, trade, and technology.
“India and Bhutan share a bond of faith, friendship, and future,” PM Modi said, calling the partnership a model of mutual trust and sustainable growth.

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