India\, Bhutan review bilateral ties

India, Bhutan review bilateral ties

IANS  |  New Delhi 

and reviewed all aspects of their bilateral ties during a three-day visit by to the kingdom, the said on Tuesday.

"The two sides discussed all aspects of bilateral relations, including high-level exchanges, economic and development cooperation, hydro-power cooperation, people-to-people ties, and commemorative activities being jointly organised in the Golden Jubilee year (of diplomatic ties).

"The two sides also shared their views on regional matters and other issues of mutual interest."

During the course of his visit from November 18 to 20, Gokhale held a meeting with Bhutanese and called on and

He also had an audience with and former

Gokhale's visit comes after the nation elected a new government in October.

Tshering's Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa (DNT) party, formed in 2013, won 30 of the 47 seats.

The country of 800,000 people, located between and China, has chosen a different party to rule at each election since the end of absolute monarchy in 2008.

India is a leading development aid partner for There are a number of institutional mechanisms between India and in areas like security, border management, trade, economy, hydroelectricity, development cooperation and water resources.

has set up three hydroelectric projects in Bhutan with a total capacity of 1,416 MW, which are operational. About three-fourth of the power generated is exported to India and the rest is used for domestic consumption.

India is also Bhutan's largest trading partner.

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First Published: Tue, November 20 2018. 14:36 IST