PM Modi travelled to Bhutan a day after his visit was postponed due to inclement weather over the airport at Paro. Bhutan prime minister Tshering Tobgay on Sunday thanked his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi for visiting the Himalayan nation despite inclement weather and his busy schedule ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. He further said that fulfilling the promise of the state visit is “Modi Ki Guarantee” phenomenon. “A big thank you to my brother, PM @narendramodi Ji, for visiting us. Neither his busy schedule nor inclement weather could prevent him from fulfilling his promise to visit us. This must be the #ModiKaGuarantee phenomenon!” Tobgay said in a post on X after PM Modi concluded his visit and departed for India. PM Modi travelled to Bhutan a day after his visit was postponed due to inclement weather over the airport at Paro. Earlier today, PM Modi also thanked Bhutan King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck and PM Tobgay for their hospitality during his state visit. As a special gesture, the King of Bhutan, along with Tobgay came to see PM Modi off at Paro International Airport. Taking to X, PM Modi said, “I am honoured by the special gesture by His Majesty the King of Bhutan, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of coming to the airport as I leave for Delhi.” Describing his state visit to Bhutan a very special one, PM Modi said that India will always be a reliable friend and partner for Bhutan. “I had the opportunity to meet His Majesty the King, PM @tsheringtobgay and other distinguished people of Bhutan. Our talks will add even more vigour to the India-Bhutan friendship. I am also grateful to have been conferred the Order of the Druk Gyalpo. I am very thankful to the wonderful people of Bhutan for their warmth and hospitality. India will always be a reliable friend and partner for Bhutan,” he said in another post.
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