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PM receives warm welcome in Bhutan

Thimphu :: Bhutan | May 15, 11:46 AM | Event Rating: 0
PM receives warm welcome in Bhutan
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IST(16/5/2008) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday arrived on a two-day visit to Bhutan, becoming the first international leader to visit the Himalayan country since it entered the club of democratic nations in March. Singh received a warm ...
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Source: Islamic Republic News Agency | May 16, 8:50 AM

India today said it was ready to join hands with the first elected government in Bhutan, which had witnessed a peaceful transition to "democratic monarchy", to work for strengthening bilateral ties and accelerated development of the Himalayan ...

Source: Hindustan times | May 16, 2:21 AM

IST(16/5/2008) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday arrived on a two-day visit to Bhutan, becoming the first international leader to visit the Himalayan country since it entered the club of democratic nations in March. Singh received a warm ...

Source: Islamic Republic News Agency | May 16, 1:08 AM

Visits India's Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, Friday morning left for Bhutan on a two-day official visit. Singh's visit to Bhutan comes at a time when the country is taking steps towards democracy and celebrating 100 years of the Wangchuck dynasty ...

Source: Rediff | May 15, 11:51 PM

Singh's visit to Bhutan comes at a time when the country is taking steps towards democracy and celebrating 100 years of the Wangchuck dynasty and 50 years of first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's month-long tour. It is also a year in which Jigme ...

Source: NewKerala | May 15, 12:32 PM

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, who will be on a two-day official visit to Bhutan, today said that India traditionally enjoyed a unique relationship with Bhutan. " It is a partnership rooted in close historical and cultural linkages between two ...

Source: NewKerala | May 15, 11:46 AM

The world�s newest democracy, Bhutan has accorded great significance to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to the country and said that it will give the new government the opportunity to discuss regional and global issues and create ...

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