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Pakistan greets Bhutan on National Day with India-funded Dzong, netizens say 'go and beg at the entrance'Pakistan faced another diplomatic embarrassment when it greeted Bhutan on its National Day but ended up advertising India-funded project Ri...
Donald Trump to ban people from Bhutan, touted as one of the happiest countries in the world, from entering U.S; citizens in Buddhist nation in shock as reasons not clearUnited States has placed Bhutan on its travel ban list, citing national security concerns and irregular migration patterns. The decision, w...
PM Modi arrives in Bhutan on two-day State visit; receives red carpet welcomePrime Minister Modi received a warm welcome, with the Bhutanese people lining the entire 45-kilometre route from Paro International Airport...
Bhutanese PM Tobgay begins India visitPrime Minister Narendra Modi will hold wide-ranging talks with his Bhutanese counterpart this evening with an aim to further bolster India-...
China and Bhutan get closer to settling border disputesIndia has cautioned Bhutan against compromising on the Doklam corridor under Chinese pressure as talks between Bhutan and China to settle t...
Kwatra visits Thimpu after Sino-Bhutanese boundary talksThe foreign secretary is on an official visit to Bhutan from January 18-20, the Indian Embassy in Thimphu said in a statement on Twitter. "...
New Delhi hopes Bhutan will factor in Indian concerns on trijunctionFollowing Bhutan-China expert group meeting in Kunming on boundary issues, India is hopeful that its concerns on the trijunction will be co...
India announces Rs 4,500 crore assistance to BhutanPM Modi said he has assured the Bhutanese prime minister that India, as a trusted friend, will continue to play an important role in Bhutan...
PM Narendra Modi holds talks with Bhutanese counterpartNew Delhi, Dec 28 () Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held talks with his Bhutanese counterpart Lotay Tshering on a host of key issue...
China and Bhutan discuss boundary dispute post-DoklamChinese Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou accompanied by a high-level delegation paid a two-day visit to Bhutan which ended today.
Doklam: How Chinese state media spreads lies on Bhutanese positionGlobal Times, a Chinese state-run media outlet, has claimed that India is continuously pressuring on Bhutan to openly take India's side.
Construction of road by China a violation of pacts: BhutanBhutan said it has also issued a demarche to China over the construction of the road and asked Beijing to restore the "status quo" by stopp...
Bhutan acknowledges that Doklam is a Chinese area: Chinese officialBhutan and China have held 24 rounds of talks to resolve boundary dispute while India and China have completed 19 rounds of talks.
Bhutan never gave up claims on Doklam: Foreign minister Damcho DorjeeBhutan’s foreign minister Damcho Dorjee told the country’s National Council that Dokalam was among the disputed areas between the Himalayan...
Bhutan rejects Beijing's claim that Doklam belongs to ChinaThe Government of Bhutan on Thursday refuted Chinese foreign ministry claims about Thimpu telling Beijing that Doklam in the Sikkim sector ...
Army Chief, NSA, Foreign Secretary visited Bhutan to discuss strategic issuesThe visit by Gen. Rawat, Doval and Gokhale was the first such high-level trip from India to Bhutan after the Doklam standoff and it was kep...
India, Bhutan review development projectsA comprehensive review of implementation of India's developmental projects worth over Rs 4,000 crore in Bhutan was carried out during talks...
- 21st round of Bhutan-China border talks to be held on Thursday
Bhutan and China will hold their next round of boundary talks here on August 22, it was announced today.
- Bhutan's request for Indian assistance in FYP focus of talks
Tobgay had expressed his gratitude to his Indian counterpart Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for assuring him of New Delhi's assistance for t...
NSA, Foreign Secretary to visit Bhutan on August 8Foreign Secretary Singh's visit to Bhutan would be her first visit abroad after assuming the office on August 1.