Assam and Bhutan Leaders Reaffirm Partnership Following Prime Minister Tobgay's Visit

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Guwahati: Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay concluded a high-profile visit to Guwahati this week, meeting with state leadership to reaffirm the enduring relationship between Bhutan and Assam. Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya and Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma greeted the Prime Minister upon his arrival on Monday, marking a significant moment for the regional partnership.

Chief Minister Sarma expressed his appreciation for the visit on social media, noting that the discussions would help deepen the multifaceted connection between the two sides. He credited the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a driving force in expanding these ties. Both leaders committed to building on the existing bond, focusing on future growth and cooperation.

Cabinet Minister Atul Bora welcomed the Prime Minister at the State Guest House in Koinadhora. He characterized the alliance as being built on mutual trust and deep-rooted socio-cultural ties that have matured over generations. Bora noted that the visit serves as a catalyst for new opportunities in regional cooperation, cultural exchange, and economic development.

The reception included several high-ranking officials, such as Director General of Police Harmeet Singh and General Administration Department Secretary Narsing Pawar. Their presence highlighted the strategic importance of the visit, which aims to further unify the shared interests of Assam and the Himalayan kingdom.

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