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India and Bhutan have discussed ways
to improve security along the
international border and the possibility
of opening a road, linking Arunachal
Pradesh's Tawang with Assam via the
Himalayan country.
Better security coordination along the
Indo-Bhutan border, more trade
between Bhutan and Indian states like
Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and West
Bengal, cultural exchange and a host
of other issues were discussed by
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju
with the top Bhutanese leadership,
including Prime Minister Tshering
Tobgay, during his two-day visit here
that ended yesterday.
During the meeting, the Bhutanese
Prime Minister is believed to have cited
various concerns of the people of
Bhutan because of which the country
is not yet ready for proposal like joint
security along the border, sources said.
to improve security along the
international border and the possibility
of opening a road, linking Arunachal
Pradesh's Tawang with Assam via the
Himalayan country.
Better security coordination along the
Indo-Bhutan border, more trade
between Bhutan and Indian states like
Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and West
Bengal, cultural exchange and a host
of other issues were discussed by
Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju
with the top Bhutanese leadership,
including Prime Minister Tshering
Tobgay, during his two-day visit here
that ended yesterday.
During the meeting, the Bhutanese
Prime Minister is believed to have cited
various concerns of the people of
Bhutan because of which the country
is not yet ready for proposal like joint
security along the border, sources said.