On Friday, the State of Bhutan awarded Ngadag Pel gi Khorlo the highest civilian award to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The head of state, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck) named Modi after the coveted civilian medal and emphasized that India has been in Narendra Mo for many years. “Unconditional friendship” and support provided to Bhutan under the leadership of Prime Minister Di. Especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.
I was overjoyed when my Majesty announced the name of His Majesty Modigi’s @narendramodi the highest civilian decoration, Ngadag Pel gi Khorlo.https://t.co/hD3mihCtSv@PMOIndia@Indiainbhutan pic.twitter.com/HdZm5GozAR
-PM Bhutan (@PMBhutan) December 17, 2021
“Well deserved! Congratulations from the people of Bhutan,” the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) pointed out in an official Facebook post. “In all interactions, I regard Your Excellency as a great and spiritual person. I look forward to celebrating this honor in person.” The Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that mutually beneficial economic ties between India and Bhutan have always been important in bilateral relations. component. India remains Bhutan’s largest trading and development partner and has provided assistance to many development projects in the country, such as the 1,020 MW Tara Hydropower Project, Paro Airport and Bhutan Radio.
In addition, India is also Bhutan’s main trading partner, and there is a free trade system between the two countries. In fact, Bhutan was the first country to receive the Covid-19 vaccine produced by the Serological Institute of India (SII) as a gift from the Narendra Modi regime. In early January this year, the country received the first 150,000 doses of Covishield vaccine from India as a gift.
Later, the Himalayas also received an additional 400,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine from India, thus making a nationwide vaccination process possible. The Prime Minister of Bhutan, Lothai Tsering, expressed his gratitude and prayed that these actions would bring infinite blessings to the Indian people.
“It is great to receive an additional 400,000 doses of Covishield, making it possible for our vaccination program to be promoted nationwide,” Tshering wrote on Twitter, tagging Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The people of Bhutan and I are still grateful.”
Last year, Prime Minister Modi visited Bhutan with the aim of diversifying partnerships with Bhutan in the field of hydropower and strengthening trade and connections in space and education.
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