India welcomes successful poll process in Bhutan; PM Narendra Modi plans Thimpu trip soonDelhi is hopeful that current momentum in partnership will continue with political party Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) edging out incumbent PD...
Amid reports of Chinese activity, Bhutan talks Doklam with ChinaBhutan's ambassador to India Vetsop Namgyel met Luo Zhaohui, his Chinese counterpart, on September 27 to discuss the issue of Chinese activ...
PM Narendra Modi plans visits to Himalayan states of Nepal and BhutanThe visits are being planned in the first half of the year amid China's push to make inroads in the Himalyan States of Nepal and Bhutan.
Bhutan doesn't have diplomatic ties with any of the 5 UNSC permanent membersBhutan has always held that allowing any of the P-5 states to set up an embassy in Thimpu will open door for other four powers to explore t...
After upper house veto, Bhutan government tries again to put regional vehicle pact on trackBhutan is the only country that has not ratified the agreement even as Bangladesh and India have conducted dry run of cargo truck under MVA.
S Jaishankar discusses SAARC co-op in Bhutan on first leg of YatraThe Foreign Secretary called on Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay soon after arriving here on the first leg of the yatra.
Bhutanese parliamentarians on four-day visit to IndiaThe 13-member delegation led by the Speaker of Bhutan's National Assembly Jigme Zangpo on the invitation of the Speaker of Lok Sabha Meira ...
Ties strained as India cuts fuel subsidy to BhutanGas and kerosene prices have more than doubled in Bhutan, and predictably, this will hit the poor the hardest.
Ties strained as India cuts fuel subsidy to BhutanThe head of the interim government, Sonam Tobgye, has written to external affairs minister Salman Khurshid, seeking his intervention.
- India, Pak trust deficit shrinks to zero level: Hina Rabbani Khar
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar today struck a positive note on the future of Indo-Pak relations, saying the "trust deficit i...
- Osama dead: Pak has a lot to explain, says S M Krishna
External affairs minister SM Krishna said that Pakistan had a lot to explain in the aftermath of the killing of Osama bin Laden on its soil.
- India sends dates for secretary-level talks with Pakistan
India has been demanding voice samples of prime accused of Mumbai attacks case- Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and others - giving instructions to t...
- PM, Gilani meet likely in Thimpu
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna indicated that a meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raz...
Bhutan: The Land of the 'Thundering Dragon'We were on our way to the mystic, eastern Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. It robustly calls itself the Land of the Thundering Dragon, but quit...
- Gammon India up 6% on Rs 400 crore order from Bhutan
Shares of Gammon India rose nearly 6 per cent after it received a project worth Rs 400 crore from Punatsangchhu Hydro Electricity Project i...
- India hopes momentum in Indo-US ties will continue
India on Wednesday said the momentum in "strategic and multi-dimensional" relations with the United States would continue under the Barrack...
- IIT-Kanpur to help Bhutan set up management school
Besides developing the infrastructure of the institute and arranging for its faculty, IIT-K will also be designing the curriculum for its M...