Prime Minister
Narendra Modi onFriday announced a Rs 4,500 crore financial
assistance
to
for its 12th five-year plan after holding wide-ranging talks with his Bhutanese counterpart
Lotay Tshering.
In his media statement, Modi said hydro power cooperation with
Bhutan is a key aspect of bilateral ties and that work on the Mangdechhu project will soon be completed.
Tshering arrived here on Thursday on his first foreign visit after taking charge as PM of the Himalayan nation last month following his party's victory in the general elections.
Modi said he has assured the Bhutanese prime minister that
India, as a trusted friend, will continue
to play an important role in
Bhutan's development.
India will contribute Rs 4,500 crore in
Bhutan's 12th five-year plan, Modi said.
Tshering on his part noted that Prime Minister Modi was the first head of state
to
to congratulate him on his electoral victory. He also thanked
India for its continued support
to his country's developmental needs.
The new five-year plan of
Bhutan began this year and will continue till 2022.
Earlier in the day, Tshering was accorded a ceremonial welcome at the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
External Affairs Minister
Sushma Swaraj also called on the Bhutanese premier this morning.
Swaraj congratulated Tshering on the assumption of the high office of
Bhutan's prime minister and the two leaders had a "warm exchange of views" on important aspects of the bilateral relationship, Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.
Tshering also laid a wreath at
Mahatma Gandhi's 'samadhi' at Rajghat.