ID | 177288 |
Title Proper | India-Bhutan Multidimensional Relations |
Other Title Information | Striding Towards Favourable Bond |
Language | ENG |
Author | Mishra, Ranjana |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India and Bhutan enjoy an inimitable and distinct relationship, which has been paved by ties of topography, antiquity and ethos. The old relationship between two countries is also entrenched with optimistic recollections. The basic framework of India- Bhutan bilateral relations which celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2018, was the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation signed in 1949 and revised in February 2007. Bhutan’s implication to India shoots from its topographical location. India has robust armed and fiscal bonds with Bhutan. The age-old historical relationship between the two countries is off late facing some intrinsic challenges. Being neighbours, it is necessary that both nations continuously recognise value of each other and put united front against China and free border from terrorist activities. The high-level visits from both the sides and MoU to enable exchange of skills, technical knowledge, green energy, space technology are pertinent for everlasting friendship. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 42, No.3; March 2021: p.20-24 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2021-03 42, 3 |
Key Words | India-Bhutan ; Multidimensional Relations |