Prime Minister Narendra Modi Receives Guard of Honour in Bhutan

  • March 22, 2024, 10:06 a.m.

PARO, BHUTAN - In a significant diplomatic event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India was accorded a Guard of Honour upon his arrival at Paro International Airport in Bhutan.

The Prime Minister’s aircraft touched down in the serene city of Paro, marking the beginning of his much-anticipated visit to the Himalayan kingdom. The Guard of Honour, a ceremonial welcome traditionally given to visiting heads of state, was presented to Prime Minister Modi, signifying the respect and warm relations between the two nations.

This visit underscores the strong bilateral ties between India and Bhutan, further strengthening the bond of friendship that has existed for decades. The Guard of Honour serves as a symbol of the mutual respect and admiration that the two countries have for each other.

Prime Minister Modi’s visit is expected to bring about fruitful discussions on various bilateral and regional issues. The visit also aims to enhance cooperation in different sectors, contributing to the shared prosperity of both nations.

As the Prime Minister steps on Bhutanese soil, the people of Bhutan eagerly anticipate the outcomes of this visit, hoping for continued peace, progress, and prosperity in the region.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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