For centuries, India and Bhutan have shared a very deep spiritual and cultural bond, And so, it was India's commitment and mine to participate in this important occasion: PM
I come to Bhutan with a very heavy heart. The horrific incident that took place in Delhi yesterday evening has disturbed everyone: PM
Our investigating agencies will get to the bottom of the Delhi blast conspiracy. The perpetrators will not be spared, and all those responsible will be brought to justice: PM
India draws inspiration from its ancient ideal ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, the whole world is one family, we emphasise on happiness for everyone: PM
The idea proposed by His majesty of Bhutan, "Gross National Happiness," has become an important parameter for defining growth across the world: PM
India and Bhutan are not just connected by borders, they are connected by cultures, Our relationship is one of values, emotions, peace and progress: PM
Today, Bhutan has become the world's first carbon-negative country, This is an extraordinary achievement: PM
Bhutan ranks among the world’s leaders in per-capita renewable energy and generates 100% of its electricity from renewable sources. Today, another major step is being taken to expand this capacity: PM
Connectivity Creates Opportunity, and Opportunity Creates Prosperity, May India and Bhutan continue on the path of Peace, Prosperity and Shared Progress: PM

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi addressed a gathering at Changlimethang Celebration Ground in Thimphu, Bhutan today. Prime Minister extended warm greetings to The King of Bhutan, His Majesty, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and the Fourth King, His Majesty, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. He respectfully acknowledged the esteemed members of the Royal Family, the Prime Minister of Bhutan, H.E. Mr. Tshering Tobgay, and other distinguished dignitaries present.

Prime Minister remarked that today is a significant day for Bhutan, for the Royal Family of Bhutan, and for all those who believe in world peace. He highlighted the deep emotional and cultural ties between India and Bhutan that have existed for centuries, and stated that participating in this important occasion was a commitment of both India and himself. However, Shri Modi noted that he arrived in Bhutan with a heavy heart, as the horrific incident that occurred in Delhi last evening has deeply disturbed everyone. He expressed his understanding of the grief of the affected families and affirmed that the entire nation stands with them. The Prime Minister shared that he was in constant contact throughout the night with all agencies involved in investigating the incident. He emphasized that Indian agencies will uncover the full conspiracy and assured that the conspirators behind the attack will not be spared. “All those responsible will be brought to justice”, declared the Prime Minister.

Highlighting that today, under the blessings of Guru Padmasambhava, Shri Modi noted that the Global Peace Prayer Festival is being held in Bhutan, alongside the sacred viewing of Lord Buddha’s Piprahwa relics. He noted that this occasion also marks the celebration of the 70th birth anniversary of His Majesty, The Fourth King, with the dignified presence of so many individuals reflecting the strength of India-Bhutan relations.

Emphasising that India draws inspiration from the ancient ideal of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam"—the world is one family, the Prime Minister reiterated India’s prayers for universal happiness through the mantra "Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah" and invoked the Vedic verses calling for peace in the heavens, space, earth, water, herbs, vegetation, and all living beings. He stated that with these sentiments, India joins Bhutan in the Global Peace Prayer Festival, where saints from across the world are united in praying for global peace, and 140 crore Indians’ prayers are part of this collective spirit. Shri Modi shared that few may know that Vadnagar in Gujarat, his birthplace, is a sacred site linked to Buddhist tradition, and Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, his workplace, is a pinnacle of Buddhist reverence. He remarked that attending this ceremony is therefore personally meaningful and added that the lamp of peace may illuminate every home in Bhutan and across the world.

Paying tribute to His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan, describing his life as a confluence of wisdom, simplicity, courage, and selfless service to the nation, Shri Modi noted that His Majesty assumed great responsibility at the young age of 16, nurturing the country with paternal affection and visionary leadership. The Prime Minister highlighted that during his 34-year reign, His Majesty advanced Bhutan by preserving its heritage while ensuring development. From establishing democratic institutions to fostering peace in border areas, His Majesty played a decisive role. The Prime Minister further emphasized that the concept of “Gross National Happiness” introduced by His Majesty has become a globally recognized parameter for defining growth. He remarked that His Majesty has demonstrated that nation-building is not solely about GDP, but about the welfare of humanity.

Shri Modi stated that His Majesty The Fourth King of Bhutan has played a pivotal role in strengthening the friendship between India and Bhutan. He noted that the foundation laid by His Majesty continues to nourish the flourishing ties between the two nations. On behalf of all Indians, the Prime Minister extended heartfelt greetings to His Majesty and wished him good health and a long life.

“India and Bhutan are not just connected by borders, they are connected by cultures. Our relationship is one of values, emotions, peace and progress”, emphasised Shri Modi. Recalling his first foreign visit to Bhutan after assuming office in 2014, the Prime Minister shared that the memories of that visit still fill him with emotion. He underlined the strength and richness of India-Bhutan relations, noting that both countries have stood together in times of difficulty, faced challenges jointly, and are now moving forward together on the path of progress and prosperity. Shri Modi remarked that His Majesty The King is leading Bhutan to new heights, and the partnership of trust and development between India and Bhutan stands as a significant model for the entire region.

Highlighting that as India and Bhutan advance rapidly, their energy partnership is propelling this growth, the Prime Minister noted that the foundation of the India-Bhutan hydropower collaboration was laid under the leadership of His Majesty The Fourth King. Both His Majesty The Fourth King and His Majesty The Fifth King have championed the vision of sustainable development and an environment-first approach in Bhutan. Shri Modi remarked that this visionary foundation has enabled Bhutan to become the world’s first carbon-negative country—an extraordinary achievement. He added that Bhutan ranks among the highest globally in per-capita renewable energy generation and currently produces 100% of its electricity from renewable sources. Expanding this capacity further, a new hydroelectric project exceeding 1,000 megawatts is being launched today, increasing Bhutan’s hydropower capacity by 40%. Additionally, work is resuming on another long-pending hydroelectric project. The Prime Minister emphasized that this partnership is not limited to hydro-electric power; India and Bhutan are now taking significant steps together in solar energy as well, with key agreements signed today.

Emphasizing that alongside energy cooperation, India and Bhutan are also focusing on enhancing connectivity, Shri Modi stated that “Connectivity Creates Opportunity, and Opportunity Creates Prosperity,” and under this vision, a decision has been made to connect the cities of Gelephu and Samtse to India’s vast railway network. The Prime Minister noted that upon completion, this project will significantly improve access for Bhutanese industries and farmers to India’s large market. He added that in addition to rail and road connectivity, both countries are rapidly advancing border infrastructure. Referring to the visionary Gelephu Mindfulness City initiative launched by His Majesty, the Prime Minister affirmed India’s full support for its development. He announced that India will soon establish an immigration checkpoint near Gelephu to further facilitate visitors and investors.

“The progress and prosperity of India and Bhutan are deeply interconnected”, exclaimed the Prime Minister, adding that in this spirit, the Government of India announced a support package of ₹10,000 crore last year for Bhutan’s Five Year Plan. He highlighted that this fund is being utilized across sectors—from roads to agriculture, financing to healthcare—enhancing the ease of living for Bhutanese citizens. Shri Modi further noted that India has taken several measures to ensure uninterrupted supply of essential items to the people of Bhutan. He further added that the scope of UPI payments is expanding in Bhutan, and efforts are underway to enable Bhutanese citizens to access UPI services when they visit India.

Emphasizing that the strongest beneficiaries of the robust India-Bhutan partnership are the youth of both nations, Shri Modi praised His Majesty’s exemplary work in promoting national service, voluntary service, and innovation, and highlighted His Majesty’s visionary efforts to empower youth through technology. The Prime Minister noted that Bhutanese youth are deeply inspired by this vision, and collaboration between Indian and Bhutanese youth is growing across multiple sectors including education, innovation, skill development, sports, space, and culture. He shared that young people from both countries are currently working together to build a satellite, calling it a significant achievement for India and Bhutan alike.

Prime Minister Shri Modi remarked that a major strength of India-Bhutan relations lies in the deep emotional bond between the peoples of both nations. He highlighted the recent inauguration of the Royal Bhutanese Temple in Rajgir, India, and noted that this initiative is now expanding to other parts of the country. Responding to the aspirations of the Bhutanese people, the Prime Minister announced that the Government of India is providing the necessary land for the construction of a Bhutanese temple and guest house in Varanasi. He emphasized that these temples are reinforcing the precious and historic cultural ties between India and Bhutan. Concluding his remarks, the Prime Minister expressed his hope that both countries continue on the path of peace, prosperity, and shared progress, and prayed for the continued blessings of Lord Buddha and Guru Rinpoche on both nations.

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PM Modi addressed a massive public rally in Cooch Behar, stating that the people of West Bengal are today faced with a clear choice between TMC’s fear and BJP’s trust. He said that while TMC represents cut-money, corruption, infiltration and syndicate raj, BJP stands for rapid development, security, dignity and rightful ownership of land and homes.

Highlighting the deteriorating law and order situation, PM Modi said that democracy is under constant attack in West Bengal. He referred to recent incidents in Malda, where judicial officials were held hostage, and said such events reflect the collapse of governance under TMC. He added that even the Supreme Court has had to intervene, exposing the extent of lawlessness and “Maha Jungle Raj” in the state.

Emphasising BJP’s commitment to women empowerment, the Prime Minister said Bengal is the land of Shakti worship and assured that BJP will open new avenues for women’s dignity and prosperity. He highlighted that over 3 crore women have become Lakhpati Didis under central schemes.

PM Modi said Bengal, once among India’s most developed states, has suffered due to successive phases of misgovernance under Congress, Left and now TMC. He also highlighted the SSC teacher recruitment scam and said corruption and syndicate control have damaged the future of Bengal’s youth.

Speaking on regional imbalance, the PM said North Bengal has faced severe neglect under TMC. He listed stalled infrastructure projects such as Malda, Balurghat and Hashimara airports, lack of medical colleges in several districts, and obstruction of central schemes.

Referring specifically to Cooch Behar, PM Modi said repeated promises of industrial development have remained unfulfilled. He noted that even after five years, the proposed industrial park in Mekhliganj has not materialised.

Addressing farmers’ concerns, he said Cooch Behar’s farmers, especially potato growers, are forced to sell their produce at low prices due to lack of cold storage and processing industries. He assured that a double-engine government will ensure better infrastructure and fair opportunities for farmers.

On national security, PM Modi accused the TMC government of protecting infiltrators and endangering the state’s demographic balance and security. He said the Centre is working to identify and remove illegal infiltrators, while TMC is opposing measures like SIR and threatening to roll back CAA for political gains.

Calling for decisive change in conclusion, he said the people of Bengal have resolved to defeat those attempting to alter the state’s identity. He concluded with a strong call: “Ei bar Banglar porichoy bodlanor cheshta je korche, tar bidai hobe (This time, whoever is trying to change the identity of Bengal will be dismissed).”