Did Nehru go to Bhutan on a yacht and mule in the 5th?


New Delhi,
India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru traveled to Bhutan via Tibet, sitting on the mule, in this year, from the Nathula bypass on the Sikkim border. Daughter Indira Gandhi also joined her in the tour. According to Jawaharlal Nehru's letter to the Chief Minister of Gangtok on October 1, the journey on mule lasted more than two weeks. We were accompanied by a doctor's team and an oxygen cylinder. However, I didn't have to use a single bottle of oxygen during the smog trip. The government of Bhutan has built up facilities along the way, with great concern for us.



After leaving Gangtok for PM Nehru, the only medium of communication in the tour was wireless. It received important messages from Delhi. Nehru suggested sending a wireless message when something important happened. Nehru and his team were listening to the news being broadcast in the evening on All India Radio.

Nehru noted that the flat area without the Tibetan jungle, while the area towards Nathula Pass is filled with dense forests. Road work is underway on the Indian side in the Nathula Bypass. It is beautifully passed on by the engineers of India. In Lhasa, Tibet, the Chinese General in Command met the Dalai Lama and the Panchalama.

India House was also in the Chumbighati area



India's Nathula bypass connects Sikkim and southern Tibet with Chubbighi. China considers this magnetic field as China. The Yatung town in this valley once housed the office and residence of the Trade Agent of India. It was called India House. Nehru was traveling to Bhutan and stayed for the next two days at this India House. The memorial has been erased to forget the history of China's presence in Tibet, India. Nehru noted that most of the shops in Yatog's market were by Indians.

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