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Modi Is In Bhutan, Prior To The Elections! But Why?

Muskan Goel by Muskan Goel
18 March 2024
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PM Modi, Elections2024, Bhutan Visit, Strategic
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Amidst the ongoing election campaign, Prime Minister Modi’s imminent visit to Bhutan assumes profound significance in India’s foreign policy landscape. The visit underscores India’s commitment to bolstering its strategic partnership with Bhutan, particularly in the face of regional challenges. Expected agenda items include discussions on security cooperation, military agreements, and developmental initiatives such as the Gelephu Mindfulness City project. As India navigates complex regional dynamics, this visit reaffirms its proactive engagement with neighboring nations, emphasizing mutual cooperation and shared prosperity as pillars of regional stability and growth.

Strategic Significance of Bhutan Visit

Bhutan holds a paramount strategic importance in India’s foreign policy calculus, especially considering the backdrop of China’s expanding influence in the region. The visit of Prime Minister Modi to Bhutan underscores the enduring bond between the two nations and serves as a reaffirmation of India’s commitment to bolstering its ties with its Himalayan neighbor.

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Countering China’s Influence

Bhutan’s strategic location between India and China makes it a crucial player in the geopolitical dynamics of the region. China’s increasing assertiveness, particularly along its disputed border with Bhutan, poses a significant challenge to India’s security interests. Doklam, a disputed territory between Bhutan and China, holds immense strategic importance as it overlooks the vulnerable Siliguri Corridor, a vital link connecting India’s northeastern states with the mainland. India’s proactive stance in the Doklam standoff in 2017 underscores its commitment to safeguarding Bhutan’s territorial integrity and preventing Chinese encroachment in the region.

 Historical Bonds and Mutual Trust

India and Bhutan share a long-standing historical and cultural relationship, marked by mutual trust and cooperation. Since establishing diplomatic ties in 1968, the two countries have maintained close diplomatic, economic, and military relations. India played a pivotal role in Bhutan’s modernization and development, providing assistance in various sectors, including infrastructure, education, and healthcare. The Treaty of Friendship between India and Bhutan, signed in 1949 and revised in 2007, underscores the special bond between the two nations, wherein India pledges to assist Bhutan in its external affairs and defense while respecting its sovereignty.

 Economic and Development Cooperation

Beyond strategic considerations, India’s engagement with Bhutan extends to fostering economic development and promoting regional integration. The Gelephu Mindfulness City project, proposed by Bhutan, highlights India’s commitment to supporting Bhutan’s aspirations for sustainable development and job creation. India’s assistance in infrastructure development, skill-building initiatives, and capacity-building programs reflects its commitment to Bhutan’s socio-economic progress.

Regional Stability and Connectivity

Bhutan’s stability and security are intrinsically linked to the broader regional stability in South Asia. By strengthening its partnership with Bhutan, India aims to promote peace, stability, and prosperity in the region. Furthermore, enhanced connectivity between India and Bhutan through road, rail, and air links not only facilitates trade and commerce but also fosters people-to-people contacts and cultural exchanges, thereby deepening the bonds of friendship between the two nations.

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Security Concerns: Doklam and Beyond

Doklam, a disputed territory situated at the tri-junction of India, Bhutan, and China, has emerged as a flashpoint in regional geopolitics due to its strategic location. The plateau overlooks the Siliguri Corridor, a narrow stretch of land connecting India’s northeastern states with the mainland. China’s attempts to construct roads and infrastructure in Doklam raised concerns for India’s security, as any Chinese presence there could potentially threaten India’s access to its northeastern region. The Doklam standoff in 2017 witnessed a tense military standoff between Indian and Chinese troops, highlighting the strategic implications of the region for India’s security posture.

India’s Efforts

India took a proactive stance during the Doklam standoff, deploying troops to prevent Chinese incursions into Bhutanese territory. India’s intervention was based on its commitment to Bhutan’s security under the Treaty of Friendship between the two countries. Through diplomatic channels, India engaged with China to resolve the standoff peacefully, emphasizing the need to respect Bhutan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. India’s resolute stance in Doklam demonstrated its willingness to defend its strategic interests and support its allies in the region.

 Role of Military Cooperation with Bhutan

Bhutan’s security is closely intertwined with India’s strategic interests in the region. India has provided military assistance and training to the Royal Bhutan Army, enhancing Bhutan’s defense capabilities and border security. Joint military exercises and intelligence-sharing mechanisms between India and Bhutan further strengthen bilateral cooperation in maintaining regional stability and deterring external threats. By bolstering Bhutan’s military preparedness, India aims to safeguard its own security interests while reinforcing its commitment to its allies in the Himalayan region.

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Economic Development and Regional Integration

The Gelephu Mindfulness City project exemplifies Bhutan’s efforts to promote sustainable development and economic diversification. Spanning across a 1,000-square-kilometer Special Economic Zone (SEZ) near the India-Bhutan border, the project aims to attract investments in environment-friendly industries and create employment opportunities for Bhutanese youth. Gelephu’s strategic location provides access to markets in India’s northeastern states and neighboring countries, facilitating trade and commerce in the region.

India’s Support 

India has been a key partner in supporting Bhutan’s socio-economic progress through bilateral cooperation initiatives. India’s assistance encompasses infrastructure development, skill-building programs, and capacity-building initiatives aimed at promoting inclusive growth and sustainable development in Bhutan. By investing in Bhutan’s infrastructure projects and human capital development, India contributes to the country’s long-term prosperity and regional integration.

Strengthening Bilateral Ties

Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Bhutan holds significant potential for enhancing bilateral cooperation between India and Bhutan across various sectors. The visit is expected to result in the signing of agreements on security, military cooperation, and developmental projects, reaffirming the commitment of both countries to deepen their partnership. Additionally, discussions on issues like Doklam and the Gelephu Mindfulness City project are likely to pave the way for greater collaboration and mutual support. Overall, the visit presents an opportunity to strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between India and Bhutan, consolidating their strategic partnership in the face of common challenges and opportunities.

Diplomatic Implications in the Broader Context

Beyond bilateral relations, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Bhutan carries diplomatic implications for India’s relations with neighboring countries and the broader region. By reaffirming India’s commitment to Bhutan’s security and development, the visit sends a strong message to other countries, particularly China, about India’s role as a reliable partner and ally in the region. Furthermore, India’s support for Bhutan’s developmental aspirations, including the Gelephu Mindfulness City project, underscores its commitment to promoting regional stability and economic integration. The visit thus contributes to India’s broader foreign policy objectives of fostering closer ties with neighboring countries and promoting peace and prosperity in the region.

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But Why it is necessary at this point of time?

Prime Minister Modi’s decision to visit Bhutan in the midst of the Lok Sabha elections reflects the importance that India attaches to its relationship with Bhutan, despite the domestic political landscape. By undertaking a foreign visit during the election campaign, Modi aims to underscore the continuity and stability of India’s foreign policy priorities, including strengthening ties with neighboring countries. Additionally, the visit provides an opportunity for Modi to showcase his leadership on the international stage and highlight the significance of India’s strategic partnerships in promoting national interests.

Government’s Approach

The government’s approach in balancing domestic priorities with international engagements, such as Modi’s visit to Bhutan, underscores its ability to multitask and effectively manage competing demands. Despite the electoral context, the government recognizes the importance of maintaining and strengthening India’s relationships with neighboring countries for long-term strategic interests. Modi’s visit to Bhutan exemplifies the government’s proactive and forward-looking approach to foreign policy, where engagement with allies and partners is prioritized alongside domestic imperatives. Overall, the government’s ability to strike a balance between domestic and international priorities reflects its commitment to advancing India’s interests on the global stage while addressing domestic challenges.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Bhutan underscores the deepening of bilateral ties and India’s commitment to regional stability. Key outcomes include enhanced cooperation in security, military affairs, and developmental projects. This reaffirms India’s strategic partnership with Bhutan amid regional challenges. The visit showcases India’s proactive role in shaping regional geopolitics through diplomatic engagements and developmental initiatives. As India strengthens ties with Bhutan, it underscores its pivotal role in promoting peace, prosperity, and stability in the region.

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