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PM Modi enjoys sports with princes during his two-day visit to Bhutan

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New Delhi: There is no answer to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'love-diplomacy'. Despite the unusual busyness of election campaign, he paid a two-day visit to Bhutan on 22-23 March. Meanwhile, Maharaja Jigme-Khesar-Namgyel-Wangchuk hosted a private royal banquet for Prime Minister Modi at the Ling-Kana Palace. The entire royal family was present in this dinner. The Maharaja's princes were also present in it. Meanwhile, Modi has allocated Rs. An aid of Rs 10,000 crore was announced.

He wrote in his post, 'When I returned to Delhi, His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyal of Bhutan, Wangchuk himself came to the airport to drop me off, so I am extremely grateful to them. During my visit I had the opportunity to interact with Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay and other dignitaries of Bhutan. I am grateful to the people of Bhutan for their wonderful hospitality. I am also grateful to have been awarded the Order-of-the-Druk Glalpau. India will always be a reliable friend of Bhutan. Will become partners.

Not only this but the Prime Minister enjoyed playing with the princes. He also gave age appropriate toys to the princes. In the picture, he (Modi) is seen playing a game with Maharaj Kumar, who is younger than Yuvraj. In this, Maharajkumar (younger son) is seen being happy after seeing the ball he got. Thus, Modi's love-diplomacy has indeed worked. Modi also posed for photographs with both the princes. Thus, the Prime Minister became one with the Royal Family of Bhutan.

At the same time, the Prime Minister of Bhutan wrote on his post, “Many thanks to my elder brother Narendra Modi ji for coming there. Even such a busy schedule or bad weather could not stop us from fulfilling our promise to visit our country.

Modi's love-diplomacy has naturally put oil in China's stomach. It has seized land on the Bhutanese side in the Doklam Valley, which is the border between India, Bhutan and China. When he goes to India he has to eat a lot. Nepal's Prime Minister, who went on a visit to China, had to return empty handed, hence he is becoming pro-India again.