Bhutan Prime Minister Dasho Tshering Tobgay, accompanied by his spouse Aum Tashi Doma and Je Khenpo Trulku Jigme Choedra (Chief Abbot of Bhutan), arrived in India on September 3, 2025 for a four-day visit (September 3-6). He participated in the consecration ceremony of the Royal Bhutan Temple at Rajgir in Nalanda, Bihar, in the presence of Union Minister Kiren Rijiju. The temple, built on land provided by the Bihar government, symbolizes the shared spiritual and cultural heritage of Buddhism between India and Bhutan. PM Tobgay also visited Nalanda University and proposed expansion of cooperation through academic exchanges, scholarships, and cultural ties, inviting Nalanda University to join the Global Peace Prayer Festival of Bhutan.
Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay Arrives in India for Four-Day Visit; Attends Royal Bhutan Temple Consecration
Bhutan PM Tobgay visits India, attends Royal Bhutan Temple consecration in Rajgir, Bihar, strengthening bilateral ties.
Key facts
- Bhutan PM Dasho Tshering Tobgay visited India (September 3-6, 2025) accompanied by Je Khenpo Trulku Jigme Choedra (Chief Abbot of Bhutan)
- Participated in consecration of the Royal Bhutan Temple at Rajgir in Nalanda, Bihar, in presence of Union Minister Kiren Rijiju
- The temple was built on land provided by Bihar government, symbolizing shared Buddhist heritage between India and Bhutan
- PM Tobgay visited Nalanda University and proposed expansion of cooperation through academic exchanges and scholarships
- Invited Nalanda University to join the Global Peace Prayer Festival of Bhutan
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Q: Analyse how cultural and spiritual diplomacy, exemplified by the Royal Bhutan Temple consecration at Rajgir, reinforces the India-Bhutan bilateral relationship beyond conventional economic cooperation.
Answer (50 words):
Bhutan Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay arrived in India on September 3, 2025 for a four-day visit, attending the Royal Bhutan Temple consecration at Rajgir in Nalanda, Bihar, alongside Union Minister Kiren Rijiju. He visited Nalanda University, proposing academic exchanges, scholarships and invitation to the Global Peace Prayer Festival.
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Frequently asked questions
Why did Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay visit India and what were the key highlights?
**Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay** visited India for **four days**, attending the consecration of the **Royal Bhutan Temple at Rajgir, Bihar**, holding bilateral talks with PM Modi, visiting Ayodhya's Ram Janmabhoomi Temple, and the **Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya** (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
What is the state of India-Bhutan bilateral relations?
**India-Bhutan relations** are governed by the **Treaty of Friendship, 2007**. India is Bhutan's largest trading partner and development aid provider. Key areas of cooperation include **hydropower** (India imports ~5,000 MW), **infrastructure**, **defence** (India guarantees Bhutan's security), and education.
What is the Royal Bhutan Temple at Rajgir, Bihar and its significance?
The **Royal Bhutan Temple** in New Delhi is a Buddhist temple built in Bhutan's traditional architecture. Its consecration was attended by Bhutan PM Tobgay, symbolizing the deep cultural and religious ties between India and Bhutan, and reflecting the Buddhist heritage shared by both nations.
What is the significance of Bhutan PM visiting Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya?
**Bhutan PM Tobgay's visit** to Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya was historic as he became the **first foreign PM to visit the temple** after its consecration. The visit underscored the deep cultural and civilizational bonds between India and Bhutan, both sharing Hindu-Buddhist heritage.
What is the Doklam standoff and how does it affect India-Bhutan-China relations?
The **Doklam standoff (2017)** was a 73-day military standoff between India and China over disputed territory claimed by both Bhutan and China. India intervened as Bhutan's security guarantor. The episode highlighted the strategic importance of **Bhutan in India's border security** vis-à-vis China.
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