New Delhi, November 19: The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bhutan, T. Dorji, met the Union Home Minister Amit Shah here in New Delhi on Monday.The meeting took place in a cordial atmosphere. A statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs said both the leaders discussed the historically close ties between the two nations and agreed to further strengthen the bilateral relationship in future.
Earlier in the day, Bhutanese Foreign Minister met External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. The two held a bilateral meeting."Warmly welcomed, as always @FMBhutan Dr. Tandi Dorji. A very good conversation on our unique bilateral ties," Jaishankar tweeted. Amit Shah Bats For Strengthening India's Border Security, Heads Meeting with MHA Officials and Senior Police Chiefs.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah's Tweet
Met Dr Tandi Dorji, Foreign Minister of Bhutan.
Bhutan has always been India's trusted friend. Modi government is committed to further strengthen the special bond between the two nations. pic.twitter.com/6BjIwvwqMR
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) November 18, 2019
The Ministry of External Affairs had in a statement on November 16 informed that Bhutanese Foreign Minister will pay a visit to Bodhgaya and Rajgir, Bihar on November 19-20 and Kolkata, West Bengal on November 21-22.
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