Prime Minister Narendra Modi is choosing Bhutan as the destination for his second and possibly last foreign visit before the Lok Sabha elections. he is scheduled to go to Thimphu at the end of this month. It is known that during his visit to Bhutan, he will give a message to increase the business opportunities in the north-eastern region of the country by increasing the government’s communication processes with the neighboring states. Respond to King Jigme Pryangchuk’s lavish plans to build a better city in Gele Phu, Bhutan, near the Assam border.Modi can give.
talks on a cross-border rail project with Bhutan may be finalized during Modi’s upcoming visit. India will also take initiative along with Bhutan for the expansion of Gelefu airport. After coming to government in 2014, Modi started his foreign tour with Bhutan. Modi’s visit to Bhutan has always been significant in view of China’s growing influence in Bhutan. Tensions with China have persisted along the Line of Actual Control for three years.