Bhutan is not a place you pass through quickly. Life here is measured in ways that feel unfamiliar, from the way progress is defined to how traditions are carried into daily routines.
New Delhi - India and Bhutan will build the first cross-border railway lines connecting both countries, New Delhi announced on Sept 29, with the US$454 million (S$586 million) project to be completed ...
Exclusive content on Bloomberg India's WhatsApp, including analysis on billionaires, businesses, and markets, plus updates on India-Bhutan rail link.
India on Monday unveiled its plan to build two cross-border train links with Bhutan at a cost of over Rs 4,000 crore, in first such railway connectivity projects with the Himalayan nation to boost ...
They also expressed satisfaction at the ongoing development cooperation projects and initiatives being undertaken with Government of India support under Bhutan's 13th Five Year Plan, which were ...
Physically linking the two economies, the new railways are expected to boost commerce, expand people-to-people ties, and strengthen India's presence in the eastern Himalayas amid growing Chinese influ ...
India and Bhutan set to roll out two cross-border rail links worth Rs 4,033 Cr. Discover all about the Kokrajhar–Gelephu and Banarhat–Samtse routes, construction plans, and how these projects will ...
Two projects will connect Assam, West Bengal to Bhutan in first-ever rail network, boosting trade and regional ties ...
Officials stressed that these projects, covering the 700 km long India-Bhutan border, will enhance Bhutan's access to international trade routes through Indian ports. The new lines are seen as part of ...
Bhutan and India tie strategic interests together giving the former passage through the northeast and keeping border irritants with Beijing at bay ...
India and Bhutan take a major step in their infrastructure partnership, advancing a project that could reshape regional connectivity and open new opportunities for trade.
Over $450 million-plus railway project seeks to modernise infrastructure and bolster regional economic ties across South Asia.