Welcome to Bhutan 'My Big Brother' Prime Minister Modi's arrival in Bhutan has made a big difference


- Bhutan Prime Minister welcomes Modi at Bimanar Griha: Red-carpet welcome guard of honor given: Raja Jigme Singh will also meet Wangchuck

Thimphu: Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a warm welcome at the Paro Airport when he arrived on a two-day official visit to Bhutan on Friday morning. Prime Minister of Bhutan Tshering Tobgay gave a warm welcome to Narendra Modi and embraced him. Before this he wrote on his th post. Welcome to Bhutan. My elder brother Narendra Modi ji also shared a picture of Prime Minister Modi shaking hands with the King of Bhutan and Bill Ward. The Prime Minister of India who arrived at Paro Airport was welcomed by a red carpet. The entire airport was decorated with colorful flowers. Modi was also given a guard of honor by the Bhutanese armed forces. The red carpet was rolled out. On either side of it were images depicting the culture of Bhutan. The airport as well as the entire route from Paro to Thimphu had colorful flags with flags of Bhutan and India. School children on both sides of the road welcomed him with colorful flags in their hands. Now agreements are to be made between the two countries in many different fields.

Prime Minister Modi greeted the welcomers by saluting with both hands. Observers say that China's praise for Bhutan, which had once been slipping closer to China, was gnawing away. Unable to advance towards India over the trijunction in the Doklam Valley, Chinese forces have pressed some of its strategic areas towards Bhutan. Apart from that, Bhutan is now feeling India as its savior as China is crossing the border to the north of Bhutan and starting to establish its own villages. So it has naturally shifted back from China, to India. And Puspa Kamal Dahal Prachand, who is a staunch communist, has also turned towards India by doing similar cheating with Nepal.

Sri Lanka also got a taste of China by putting off any new operations in its southern port of Hambartota for a year. China has been prevented from advancing. When India supports that survey, those surveys are turning towards India. Modi government's Neighbor First and Look East policy is becoming fruitful. India has always been helpful to neighboring nations. Neighboring countries know that. He has also experienced. Many of the agreements were signed when Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobagy visited India last week for a five-day visit. It was Tobgay's first foreign trip since taking office in January.

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