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Gautam Adani meets Bhutan king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, says 'We're excited to explore opportunities'

India and Bhutan agreed to expand bilateral cooperation in multiple areas, with a special focus on cross-border connectivity, and also agreed on the final location survey of the first cross-border rail link between the two countries.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma @20sheenu Mumbai Published on: November 08, 2023 13:07 IST
Gautam Adani, Bhutan king, Bhutan king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuc
Image Source : GAUTAM ADANI (X) Gautam Adani meets Bhutan king Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

The chairman of Adani Group, Gautam Adani today (November 8) shared about his recent meeting with the Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter).

The Indian billionaire businessman shared some details of what all went on during the special meeting, Gautam Adani said that it was his honour to meet the king and hear his vision. He also noted that Wanhchuck's thoughts on the aspirational Bhutan are indeed inspiring.

The Indian business tycoon added that he is excited to explore opportunities for the Adani Group to contribute to green infrastructure development in Bhutan.

“It was truly an honour to meet His Majesty King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. It was nice to hear his vision of his Kingdom of Happiness. His thoughts on the aspirational Bhutan are indeed inspiring. We are excited to explore opportunities for the Adani Group to contribute to green infrastructure development for one of our happy and warm neighbours,” Adani wrote in his post on X.

Bhutan King India visit:

The King of Bhutan is currently on his eight-day visit to India, and he started his visit from Guwahati on November 3 (Friday). This high-profile trip of the Bhutan King to India came amid a renewed push by both Bhutan and China for an early settlement of their boundary dispute, which has been going on for decades.

Earlier on Monday (November 6), Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk. 

Bilateral cooperation between India-Bhutan:

India and Bhutan agreed to expand bilateral cooperation in multiple areas, with a special focus on cross-border connectivity, and also agreed on the final location survey of the first cross-border rail link between the two countries.

According to the joint statement of India and Bhutan, the two sides agreed to further expand bilateral cooperation on trade, technology, cross-border connectivity, mutual investments, education and people-to-people connections, following was agreed upon: The two sides agreed to undertake the Final Location Survey (FLS), in consultation with the Bhutanese side, of the proposed cross-border rail link connecting Kokrajhar in Assam to Gelephu in Bhutan through the support of Indian government.

The two sides noted successful completion of the Preliminary Engineering-cum-Traffic (PET) survey of the rail-link by Indian Railways. The two sides also agreed to consider establishing rail-link between Banarhat (West Bengal) and Samtse (Bhutan), the statement added.

India and Bhutan also agreed to designate Darranga (Assam) and Samdrup Jongkhar (Bhutan) as immigration check post between Bhutan and India to facilitate the entry and exit of third country nationals by land route for enhancing connectivity, and promoting tourism. The joint statement stated that the Indian government will positively consider Bhutan's request for 'concessional financing' in the area of skill development and capacity building under the GyalSung Project.

The Haldibari (West Bengal)- Chilahati (Bangladesh) rail route will also be designated as an additional trade route for Bhutan's trade with Bangladesh, the statement added. The Indian government will provide bridge financing for the period between 12th and 13th Five Year Plans of Bhutan for projects and schemes assisted by Indian government. The two countries agreed to strengthen trade infrastructure, including by suitable upgradation of the existing Land Customs station at Dadgiri (Assam) to Integrated Check Post through GOI support along with development of facilities on the Bhutanese side at Gelephu (Bhutan), the joint statement read.

India and Bhutan will also work to strengthen collaborative framework in environmental conservation, wildlife preservation, forestry under the framework MoU for developing cooperation in the areas of environment, underscoring shared commitment to safeguarding the ecological diversity of the region.

According to the joint statement, additional MBBS seats will be allocated for Bhutanese students in medical colleges in Assam as an endeavour to ensure access to quality medical education and training to Bhutanese nationals. India and Bhutan also agreed to double the outlay under the Ambassador's scholarship for Bhutanese students pursuing higher education in India. 

(With agencies inputs) 

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