Direct flights soon to connect Bhutan-India-Singapore: Bhutan Minister

IANS  |  Guwahati 

Bhutan's on Friday said that the country will soon have direct flight service between India-and with stopover at Guwahati.

Dorjee said this in Guwahati on Friday while inaugurating the at Panjabari area and said that the decision to have direct flight service between Bhutan-Guwahati-had already been taken at the political level.

He said the details of the direct flight are being worked. He said the inauguration of the Bhutanese Consulate in Guwahati marks the collective commitment and unique desire of both and to strengthen socio, economic and cultural ties between the two entities.

"is keenly looking forward to deepen the bilateral relations and carry forward the mutual interests and people to people ties between and Bhutan's decision of introducing direct Drukair flight between India, and has been taken to take the bilateral relations to the next stage," he said.

Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, who was also present on the occasion, said the opening of the will not only benefit Bhutanese and North Eastern tourists, pilgrims and students and but also strengthen friendship between people from and neighbouring states and

"I am particularly happy that has opened its Consulate in Guwahati this year which commemorates the Golden Jubilee of establishment of formal diplomatic relations between and We look forward to jointly celebrate our friendship with series of activities in and Bhutan," said Sonowal.

The opening of the Consulate comes as Bhutanese is scheduled to participate in the Global Investment Summit scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Guwahati.

Tobgay had last year accepted the government's invitation to participate in the Namami Brahmaputra festival

"and share exemplary bilateral relations which are unique and special. The deep-rooted relation is evident from the fact that chose to be his first foreign country visit after he assumed office in May 2014. He also said that Modi's announcement of 'Act East Policy' has repositioned the North East at the relations with ASEAN and BBIN (Bangladesh-Bhutan-India-Nepal) countries," Sonowal said.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 20:26 IST