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Bhutan PM to visit India from Jan.8

| | Jan 09, 2015, at 09:12 pm
New Delhi, Jan 9 (IBNS) Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay, will pay an official visit to India from Janurary 10 to 18 at the invitation of Prime Ministeri Narendra Modi.

He will be accompanied by the Foreign Minister, Economic Affairs Minister and senior officials of the Royal Government of Bhutan, a Ministry of External Affairs release said on Friday.

The  Bhutan Prime Minister and his delegation will visit Ahmedabad to participate in the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2015, where he will meet with Modi.

He will call on the Indian President and meet several Cabinet Ministers in New Delhi.

Tobgay will also visit Varanasi and Bodh Gaya.

The visit will impart further content and momentum to the close partnership between India and Bhutan, the release said.

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