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Friday, April 30, 2010

Bhutan: now came on international attention. Although late but a big step for the nation!


In the eastern side of Indian territory, touching to sikkim and arunanchalpradesh the small nation is known as BHUTAN whose capital is Thimphu.
The hosting SAARC summit is Bhutan's baby-step on the international stage. Around all newspapers printed this news recently on its main page in all over the world. The country has just gone through an amazing political transformation. In a first in the world, Bhutan's king Jigme Khesar forced democracy on his people by holding an election.
For Bhutan, the execution of the event is no less than New Delhi's efforts to host the Commonwealth Games.For a country with a some lacks strong population, this is really a big leap forward.
India and Bhutan's relations are steady and strong. Bhutan's major income is from hydropower.The administration is so dynamic that it has invested wisely, with generous help from India, in the power sector. The Chhukha hydropower project sells its output to India. The energy trade is a win-win situation for both countries.

I wish that this small nation emerge fast to assist & to associate the Indian nation in different useful activities.


Prakash Chandra Trivedi
Raebareli

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