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May 15, 2008
New Delhi

PM's Statement on the eve of his Departure for Bhutan

I will be visiting Bhutan on an official visit from May 16-17, 2008.

We have traditionally enjoyed a unique relationship with Bhutan. It is a partnership rooted in close historical and cultural linkages between two friendly sovereign neighbours. Our relations are based on deep mutual trust and confidence.

My visit takes place in a year that holds special significance for Bhutan, and for our relations. 2008 marks the centenary of the Wangchuck dynasty, the coronation of His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, and the installation of the first ever democratically elected government in Bhutan. This year is also the 50th anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's historic visit to Bhutan in 1958, and the first anniversary of the India-Bhutan Friendship Treaty.

The India-Bhutan relationship is a model of inter-State relations. We enjoy open borders and free trade between our two countries. There is vast goodwill for each other at all levels. From modest beginnings of our assistance to Bhutan's first Five Year Plan in 1961, we have established a comprehensive framework of mutually beneficial cooperation in all fields. The hydropower sector has emerged as an area of win-win cooperation for both countries.

The visit will give me an opportunity to convey to Their Majesties and His Excellency the Prime Minister of Bhutan our desire to shape a relationship that builds upon the solid foundations of the past and responds to each other's national interests and aspirations in the 21st century.

I am confident that my visit, coming at a time when Bhutan moves toward a new democratic system of governance, will reinforce this unique relationship and that we will continue to work together for the economic benefit and prosperity of our two peoples.