PM’s Visit Boosts India-Bhutan Cooperation
On 12th November 2025, Prime Minister concluded two-day visit to Bhutan during which India and Bhutan inaugurated major hydropower infrastructure, announced key bilateral initiatives, and signed MoUs across energy, health, and mental-health cooperation, further strengthening the special India-Bhutan partnership.
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