Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Bhutan for a state visit, saw an exchange of nine educations and science-related MoUs between the two nations. PM Modi also inaugurated projects including Mangdechhu hydroelectric power plant, ISRO-built earth station in Thimphu and launched RuPay services, along with his counterpart Lotay Tshering.
''I am very happy that today we have launched RuPay card in Bhutan. It is our privilege that we have been a major partner in the development of Bhutan. India's cooperation in Bhutan's five-year plans will continue,” the PM said.
''Who will not want a friend and a neighbour like Bhutan. It is an honour for us that India is a part of the development of Bhutan,'' the PM added.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is in Bhutan for a state visit, saw an exchange of nine educations and science-related MoUs between the two nations. PM Modi also inaugurated projects including Mangdechhu hydroelectric power plant, ISRO-built earth station in Thimphu and launched RuPay services, along with his counterpart Lotay Tshering.
''I am very happy that today we have launched RuPay card in Bhutan. It is our privilege that we have been a major partner in the development of Bhutan. India's cooperation in Bhutan's five-year plans will continue,” the PM said.
''Who will not want a friend and a neighbour like Bhutan. It is an honour for us that India is a part of the development of Bhutan,'' the PM added.