9 MoU including Hydro Power, RuPay Card also Launched on the First Day of PM Modi’s Bhutan tour

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched RuPay card in Bhutan. With this, 9 MoUs were also signed.
9 MoU including Hydro Power, RuPay Card also Launched on the First Day of PM Modi’s Bhutan tour

After India, the RuPay card will also run in Bhutan. Actually, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Bhutan. During this, PM Narendra Modi launched RuPay Card on Saturday. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar tweeted, "To bring the economy and people of both countries together, Modi and Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Lotay jointly launched RuPay Card. This will facilitate the citizens of both countries.

Apart from this, PM Modi signed 9 MoUs (MoUs). Under one of these agreements, ISRO will build Earth Station in Thimphu. Apart from this, a power purchase agreement was also signed between the two countries. Under other agreements, MoUs were made in the field of plane crash and accident investigation, judicial education, academic and cultural exchange, legal education and research.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar said that PM Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Bhutan jointly inaugurated the 720 MW Mangdechu Hydroelectric Power Plant. The Satcom network will be established in Thimphu under an agreement. Ravish Kumar said that Modi and the Prime Minister of Bhutan jointly inaugurated the Ground Earth Station and the Satcom Network. It has been built in collaboration with ISRO. This will facilitate a lot of people living in remote areas of Bhutan.

Earlier, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Thimphu, Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Lotay received him. Giving this information, Ravish Kumar tweeted, 'This is Prime Minister Modi's second visit to Bhutan, the central pillar of our' Neighborhood First 'policy, and the first visit after forming the government again. High level exchanges between the two countries continue.

Let us tell you that before going to Bhutan, Prime Minister Modi said in a statement on Friday that his government knows the importance of the Himalayan nation. This visit, taking place at the beginning of the current term, underscores the solid relationship between India and Bhutan.ncluding hydro power, RuPay card also launched on the first day of PM Modi's Bhutan tour

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched RuPay card in Bhutan. With this, 9 MoUs were also signed.

After India, the RuPay card will also run in Bhutan. Actually Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two-day visit to Bhutan. During this, PM Narendra Modi launched RuPay Card on Saturday. Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ravish Kumar tweeted, "To bring the economy and people of both countries together, Modi and Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Lotay jointly launched RuPay Card. This will facilitate the citizens of both countries.

Apart from this, PM Modi signed 9 MoUs (MoUs). Under one of these agreements, ISRO will build Earth Station in Thimphu. Apart from this, a power purchase agreement was also signed between the two countries. Under other agreements, MoUs were made in the field of plane crash and accident investigation, judicial education, academic and cultural exchange, legal education and research.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar said that PM Narendra Modi and the Prime Minister of Bhutan jointly inaugurated the 720 MW Mangdechu Hydroelectric Power Plant. The Satcom network will be established in Thimphu under an agreement. Ravish Kumar said that Modi and the Prime Minister of Bhutan jointly inaugurated the Ground Earth Station and the Satcom Network. It has been built in collaboration with ISRO. This will facilitate a lot of people living in remote areas of Bhutan.

Earlier, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Thimphu, Bhutanese counterpart Tshering Lotay received him. Giving this information, Ravish Kumar tweeted, 'This is Prime Minister Modi's second visit to Bhutan, the central pillar of our' Neighborhood First 'policy, and the first visit after forming the government again. High level exchanges between the two countries continue.

Let us tell you that before going to Bhutan, Prime Minister Modi said in a statement on Friday that his government knows the importance of the Himalayan nation. This visit, taking place at the beginning of the current term, underscores the solid relationship between India and Bhutan.

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