Bhutan
Private sector investment key to sustainable development
Every nation strives to achieve rapid and sustainable development. The core responsibility of any government is to ensure the optimal use of limited resources to maximize public welfare and elevate the country to the peak of development. A government that fulfills this responsibility effectively and brings development to all sectors of society is considered a government committed to public welfare. Many people believe that simply achieving economic development will fulfill the primary goal of development, but this belief is not entirely accurate. Development is a comprehensive concept, not limited to just economic progress. While economic development is an important indicator, it is not the sole measure of overall development. In other words, without achieving positive progress in other development indicators alongside economic growth, it cannot be considered balanced development. Economic growth is crucial, but it is not the only criterion for developmen
Men’s football disappointments, women’s persistent victories
It was like a wedding—grand festivities, vibrant celebrations. But the end was marked by heartbreak, like the sorrowful farewell of giving away a daughter. After the curtains fell on the SAFF Championship, the scene was fittingly similar in both Nepal and Bangladesh camps.
Bhutanese King, Queen join Bangabhaban reception on Independence Day
A meeting between the king and the president was also held in the afternoon while the first lady and the Queen went to the VVIP enclosure of Bangabhaban ground built on the occasion of national independence reception.
India will assist Bangladesh in importing hydropower from Bhutan
Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has said that India will assist Bangladesh in importing hydropower from Bhutan just like it helped import hydropower from Nepal.
Bangladesh, Bhutan sign 3 MoUs
Bangladesh and Bhutan today (March 25) signed three new memorandum of understandings (MoUs) and renewed one to enhance mutual cooperation between the two neighbouring countries.
Bhutanese King arrives in Dhaka
Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital on a special flight on Monday (March 25) around 10.00am. He is on a four-day state visit to Bangladesh to attend a series of programmes including Independence Day celebrations.
Bhutan King to arrive in Dhaka today
Bhutan’s King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on today (March 25) for his first state visit after the Awami League formed the government for a new term.
Bhutan King Wangchuck due Dhaka on Monday: FM
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck of Bhutan is likely to arrive in Dhaka on Monday.
Bhutan King to visit Dhaka
The King of Bhutan Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck will arrive in Dhaka on Monday (March 25) after 11 years.