One day Bhutan scientist will also create satellite: PM Modi

New delhi date. Sunday 18 August 2019

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Bhutan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the Royal University, Thimphu, on the second day of his visit to Bhutan, that it is a pleasure that a young Bhutan scientist will travel to India to design and launch his own small satellite of Bhutan. I hope someday some of you will be scientists, engineers and innovators.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that I hope that a scientist from Bhutan will make a satellite. We inaugurated the Thimpu Ground Station in the South Asia satellite and expanded our space collaboration. The satellite will ensure the benefits of tele-medicine, distance education, maps, weather forecasts, natural disaster alerts, etc.

India is witnessing historic changes in all sectors. In the last five years, the basic infrastructure construction has doubled. He said that India and Bhutan have the same culture. There is no shortage of opportunities today.

There is a strong connection between the people of India and Bhutan. Prime Minister Modi said that there is a boom in India for poverty alleviation. Prime Minister Modi University students said that they should not worry about the exam. Prime Minister Modi also discussed his book Examination Warriors, saying that this book was inspired by the teachings of Buddha. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that youth and spirituality are our strength.

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