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Rajnath Singh Meets Visiting Bhutan Prime Minister
Mutually Beneficial Relationship
Mr. Rajnath Singh meeting Mr. Tshering Tobgay. (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN/IAIJ)
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The Union Home Minister, Mr. Rajnath Singh meeting the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr. Tshering Tobgay, in New Delhi on November 13, 2015.
Commitment To Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between Two Countries Reiterated
Commitment To Mutually Beneficial Relationship Between Two Countries Reiterated
Union Home Minister Mr. Rajnath Singh called on the visiting Bhutan Prime Minister Mr. Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay on November 13. The Minister conveyed the Indian Government´s gratitude to the Prime Minister of Bhutan for curbing activities of Indian Insurgent Groups (IIGs) taking refuge in the Himalayan nation.
The Union Home Minister said that the Joint Operations and Coordination at Ground Level has dealt a body blow to such groups. There has been a significant drop in incidents of kidnappings during the last six months, he added. Mr. Singh hoped for coordination among border security agencies to check other illegal cross-border activities including sandalwood smuggling and unlicensed use of telephone.
The Union Home Minister said that the Joint Operations and Coordination at Ground Level has dealt a body blow to such groups. There has been a significant drop in incidents of kidnappings during the last six months, he added. Mr. Singh hoped for coordination among border security agencies to check other illegal cross-border activities including sandalwood smuggling and unlicensed use of telephone.
The Union Home Minister commended Bhutan´s policy that their territory shall not be used for anti-India activities.
The Minister recalled that in June last year Bhutan was the first country visited by the Indian Prime Minister Modi after assuming office. Both the leaders reiterated their commitment to a mutually beneficial relationship between the two neighbouring countries.
Members of the Bhutanese delegation and Senior Officers from India´s Ministries of Home and External Affairs were present in the meeting.
The Minister recalled that in June last year Bhutan was the first country visited by the Indian Prime Minister Modi after assuming office. Both the leaders reiterated their commitment to a mutually beneficial relationship between the two neighbouring countries.
Members of the Bhutanese delegation and Senior Officers from India´s Ministries of Home and External Affairs were present in the meeting.
Doruvu Paul Jagan Babu New Delhi India Ministry Of Home Affairs Rajnath Singh Bhutan Prime Minister Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay Joint Operation Coordination
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