Wednesday marked the arrival of Lyonpo D.N. Dhungyel, Bhutan’s Foreign Minister, in New Delhi for the 11th Raisina Dialogue from March 5-7. This visit underscores the vibrant diplomacy between the Himalayan neighbor and India.
On X, MEA’s Randhir Jaiswal welcomed him, noting how the journey will bolster the trust-filled, harmonious India-Bhutan bond.
The Raisina Dialogue, India’s preeminent geo-political summit since 2016, is jointly powered by ORF and the MEA. It unites global policymakers, experts, and media for forward-looking talks on international dynamics.
Echoing recent warmth, PMs Tobgay and Modi convened on February 18 at the India AI Summit, evaluating cooperation in energy, trade routes, growth projects, and citizen exchanges.
They greenlit expanded AI-digital collaborations, recommitting to a partnership of mutual trust, goodwill, and honor.
Regular leader-level interactions define their rapport. PM Modi’s November Bhutan visit advanced shared goals, aligning with India’s ‘Neighbourhood First’ vision.
Key pillars include energy giants, infra upgrades, and cultural bridges. As Dhungyel joins Raisina, it opens avenues for strategic alignments.
