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Bhutan delegation led by Minister of Home, Cultural Affairs meets Rajnath Singh

| | Nov 04, 2016, at 10:49 pm
New Delhi, Nov 4 (IBNS): A Bhutanese delegation led by Minister of Home & Cultural Affairs Dawa Gyaltshen met the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh here on Friday.

Recalling the strong ties between the two countries, Rajnath Singh thanked Bhutan for its unparalleled support in flushing out insurgents operating in India’s North-Eastern states.

Rajnath Singh raised few concerns of Indian tourists, businessmen and workers facing difficulties at the border and sometimes being detained for medical examination and biometric capturing of data.

Reiterating that Bhutan will never allow its territory for any anti-India activities, Dawa Gyaltshen said since Bhutan is a small hill nation, any large scale migration strains its limited resources while border forces take a little more time to ensure no undesirable elements enter Bhutanese territory.

Both leaders said they were looking forward to a positive outcome of the Home Secretaries on the Border Management issues next week.

 

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