‘India Has Grown Spectacularly In Past 10 Years’, Bhutan PM Tobgay Praises Narendra Modi’s Leadership

Bhutan PM called India’s foreign policy as one the biggest accomplishment of PM Modi's leadership

Published date india.com Published: June 9, 2024 6:42 PM IST
Bhutan PM
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New Delhi: Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay on Sunday praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in the past 10 years, saying, “India has grown spectacularly and the development in infrastructure – airports, roads, rails, seaways, IT, all of that growth has been unprecedented.”

Moreover, the Bhutan PM called India’s foreign policy one of the biggest accomplishments of PM Modi’s leadership. Speaking to ANI, he expressed gratitude for being able to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Narendra Modi. He said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) enjoys the confidence and trust of the people.

“Well, to look forward, you look backwards and you see the last 10 years. During the last 10 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji’s leadership, India has grown spectacularly. Infrastructure, the development in infrastructure has been unprecedented – airports, roads, rails, seaways, IT, all of that growth has been spectacular,” he said.

Bhutan PM Tobgay further added, “In the area of FDI, there’s been a lot of FDI, a lot of manufacturing, renewable energy, particularly solar energy, agriculture, poverty alleviation. So to see what’s going to happen in Modi 3.0 and then Modi 3.0, you just have to look back to see what has happened and one of the biggest accomplishments has also been foreign policy, whether it is the immediate region and Neighborhood First Policy or even the successful outcome of the G20 under India’s chairmanship or beyond also. So I can see a lot more growth. I can see a lot more economic growth. I can see a lot more foreign policy successes under Modi 3.0.”

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On the swearing-in ceremony, Bhutan’s PM said, “Well, I’m delighted to be in India. I’m delighted to be back so soon after my last visit here. That was barely three months ago. This is indeed a very big day for India and I’m honoured to be here representing His Majesty the King and the people of Bhutan at the swearing-in of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji and that too for his third consecutive time.”

Bhutan Prime Minister arrived on Sunday to attend the oath-taking ceremony of Narendra Modi. He was received by Ministry of External Affairs Secretary (West) Pavan Kapoor.

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