New Delhi: India and Bhutan signed multiple agreements on day one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Thimphu Tuesday, including a Rs 4,000-crore Line of Credit, several memoranda on energy, health, economy, and cross-border cooperation, and the allocation of a plot in Varanasi for a Bhutanese temple.
The two-day visit comes in the backdrop of a deadly car blast in Delhi that killed at least 12 people. Calling the blast a “conspiracy”, PM Modi said in his address to an event to celebrate the 70th birthday of fourth Bhutanese king Jigme Singye Wangchuck that India’s investigative agencies will get to the bottom of the blast.
“The perpetrators behind it will not be spared, All those responsible will be brought to justice,” he said. Show Full Article
The PM’s visit began with the

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