India is committed to partner Bhutan in its socio-economic development
New Delhi. The Vice President of India M. Venkaiah Naidu has said that
India is committed to partner Bhutan in its socio-economic development,
and to support in its XII Five Year Plan. He was interacting with the
King of Bhutan,
His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, here today. Senior
officials from both India and Bhutan were present on the occasion. The
Vice President said that India and Bhutan share exemplary bilateral
relations and these are unique and special.
He further said that our historical and cultural linkages make us
natural friends and partners. He thanked the King for his warm letter of
felicitation on his assumption of responsibilities as the Vice
President of India earlier this year.
The Vice President said that India is delighted to see the rapid
progress which has been made in Bhutan while simultaneously preserving
its very special culture as well as protecting the environment. He
further said that the Government and people of India appreciate the
vision of the Druk Gyalpos (Kings), which has guided relations between
our two countries.
With the wisdom
and foresight of the Monarchs of Bhutan and Indian leadership,
India-Bhutan relations have grown from strength to strength, he added.
The Vice President said that India has been happy to share its
knowledge, experience and resources with Bhutan and thus contribute to
Bhutan’s socio-economic development.
He further said that our development cooperation has been guided by
the priorities set by the Government and people of Bhutan. India is
committed to partner Bhutan in its socio-economic development, and to
support in its XII Five Year Plan, he added.
The Vice President said that India remains committed to consolidate
existing hydro-power cooperation with Bhutan. Timely implementation of
the ongoing hydro-power projects with minimum cost overrun, is important
for both governments.
This is the
flagship area of our bilateral cooperation and has high visibility. We
should do everything to make it a model of bilateral cooperation, which
will be noted by others in the neighbourhood.
The Vice President said that the security concerns of India and Bhutan
are indivisible, intertwined and mutual. We look forward to continuing
close cooperation with Bhutan on issues of mutual security concern, he
added.
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