- India has announced a significant cultural and diplomatic gesture by granting land in Varanasi for the construction of a Bhutanese monastery and guesthouse . The announcement was made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Bhutan in November 2025 , marking the 70th birth anniversary of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck .
- This initiative reinforces the deep-rooted Buddhist heritage, cultural ties, and India’s “Neighbourhood First” policy .
A Spiritual Hub on the Banks of the Ganga
The new Bhutanese monastery will be located near the Ganga River in Varanasi , India’s spiritual capital.
It will serve as:
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A centre for Buddhist learning and meditation
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A space for Bhutanese monks and pilgrims
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A platform for cultural and spiritual exchange
Bhutanese PM Tshering Tobgay described the project as a “bridge of faith” , highlighting the powerful spiritual link between India and Bhutan.
Strengthening Diplomatic and Cultural Bonds
The monastery project reflects:
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India’s commitment to supporting Bhutan’s cultural identity
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Deepening people-to-people contact
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Enhanced religious tourism
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Faith-based diplomacy rooted in shared Buddhist traditions
This adds a cultural and spiritual dimension to Indo-Bhutan relations, traditionally dominated by economic and strategic cooperation.
Key Bilateral Developments During the Visit
PM Modi’s visit to Bhutan also witnessed several major announcements and agreements:
1. Rs 4,000 Crore Line of Credit
India extended a ?4,000-crore line of credit to Bhutan for development and infrastructure projects.
2. Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project Inaugurated
The 1,020 MW Punatsangchhu-II Hydropower Project was inaugurated, strengthening Bhutan’s hydropower-driven economy and India’s clean energy partnership.
3. Resumption of Punatsangchhu-I Project
Work on the long-stalled Punatsangchhu-I project has been agreed to resume.
4. Three New Agreements Signed
These were signed in sectors critical to long-term cooperation:
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Renewable energy collaboration
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Mental-health research partnership
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Medical capacity-building initiatives
Symbol of Shared Buddhist Heritage
The monastery’s announcement aligns with Bhutan’s Global Peace Prayer Festival , supported by India.
Adding to the spiritual significance, India sent a sacred relic of
Month: Current Affairs - November 13, 2025
Category: India–Bhutan Relations