Strengthening Ties: India-Bhutan Revitalize Border Security Cooperation
India and Bhutan held a high-level meeting in Thimphu to review the bilateral security cooperation, border management, and other concerns such as mobile signal spill over. The meeting aimed to deepen cooperation, maintain cross-border peace, and strengthen the enduring partnership between the two nations.
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India and Bhutan convened a pivotal meeting in Thimphu, focusing on enhanced security cooperation and border management strategies. The gathering, held between October 16-17, also tackled mobile signal spill over issues and future integration of check posts.
Key discussions highlighted the need for capacity building in Bhutan's police force and the maintenance of boundary pillars. Both delegations expressed satisfaction with the constructive dialogue, reaffirming their commitment to a secure and prosperous border region.
Led by Rajendra Kumar from India and Sonam Wangyel from Bhutan, the meeting underscored the deep-rooted friendship and cooperation across diverse sectors, with a commitment to tackle emerging challenges collaboratively.
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