Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Vision of a leader matters a lot - Bharat is lucky to get Modiji at the helm...

The foresightedness... the vision of a greater Bharat - the planning which started with the first foreign trip of Modiji after becoming Prime Minister of Bharat to Bhutan in the year 2014 is yielding positive results.

The visionary B2B... Bharat to Bhutan...

Joint Statement on the State Visit of Prime Minister of India to Bhutan

 March 22, 2024

Bharat and Bhutan: Together for Progress and Development

1. Over centuries, Bharat and Bhutan have enjoyed close bonds of friendship and cooperation anchored in mutual trust, goodwill and understanding. Our cultural links and common geography connect us. Strong economic and financial ties bind us. The close friendship between people of Bharat and Bhutan lies at the heart of our friendship. The relations between our two nations are an example of exceptional neighbourly ties.

2. The enduring partnership between our two nations is anchored in our common values as well as our shared cultural and spiritual heritage. Bharat for Bhutan and Bhutan for Bharat is an abiding reality of the region, nurtured by the enlightened vision of successive Druk Gyalpos of Bhutan and the political leadership in India and Bhutan.

3. We express satisfaction with the cooperation between our two countries related to our mutual security. We agree to continue with our close coordination and cooperation with each other on issues relating to our national interests.

4. Together, we will pursue a transformative partnership that advances our unique and special relations. This includes promoting connectivity in its broadest form physical connectivity through rail links, roads, air, waterways, trade infrastructure for seamless cross-border movement of goods and services, economic as well as digital connectivity.

5. Since Bhutan’s First Five Year Plan in 1961, India’s development partnership with Bhutan has been empowering the people and ensuring development across sectors and regions. Our development partnership is a confluence of India’s approach of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ and the philosophy of Gross National Happiness in Bhutan. We will continue to expand our development partnership in line with the priorities of the people and the Government of Bhutan, and the vision of His Majesty.

6. Our energy cooperation is a visible illustration of deep economic engagement, which results in mutually beneficial outcomes. We will continue to expand our clean energy partnership in the sectors of hydropower, solar and green hydrogen and jointly develop new projects, which channel our technological prowess, vibrancy of the business sector, and skilled talent of both countries to enhance energy security in the region. In this regard, we welcome the Joint Vision Statement on India-Bhutan Energy Partnership.

7. As our nations undergo profound digital and technological transformation, our joint endeavour will be to harness technologies for rapid economic growth and promoting the well-being of the two peoples. We will intensify our engagement in niche sectors of space technology, digital public infrastructure, start-ups, Artificial Intelligence, Clean Energy, STEM research and education and digital skills development.

8. We will strengthen trade and investment linkages with each other, particularly through the private sector, including in the context of His Majesty’s vision to develop the Gelephu Special Administrative Region, which will lead to greater economic connectivity in the region in a sustainable manner, promote economic partnerships and bring the people of Bharat and Bhutan closer.

9. Excellent people-to-people relations provide the foundation for our exceptional bilateral ties. We will nurture our people to people linkages by promoting exchanges of scholars, academics, tourists, students, youth, sport persons. We will continue to nurture our spiritual and cultural affinities including through visits of people to revered cultural heritage sites in each others’ countries.

10. We recognize the imperative of accelerating our partnership in sectors which promote youth development through education, skilling, entrepreneurship, technology, sports and creative and cultural industries. The Bharat-Bhutan partnership will respond to the dreams and aspirations of our youth for a better future.

11. Bharat has entered a new chapter in its history, one which is characterised by rapid socio-economic progress and technological advancements, and striving to become a developed nation by 2047 in the Amrit Kaal. Bhutan has the vision to become a high-income nation by 2034 and is embarking on a new phase in its economic development. In the common quest for progress and prosperity, Bharat and Bhutan will continue to be the closest of friends and partners.

Thimphu
March 22, 2024

The more we watch the moves of Modiji, the more we will learn about true statesmanship.

Thank you, sir, for taking the onus of making Bharat The Vishwaguru - without expecting anything back from us.

I respect you.

The young leaders of Bharat must analyse to learn the vision of Modi sir - a true leader.

The greater Bharat is work in progress... it's just a matter of time...

The plunderer of Bharatmata - teach your children not how we got back Freedom... but how we lost it...



"After the Battle of Plassey “the shower of wealth fell copiously on the company and its servants, A sum of 800 thousand pounds sterling, in coined silver, was sent down to Fort William. ‘Trade revival and the signs of affluence appeared in every English house.”
Capital accumulation and Industrial Revolution in England followed capital depletion and industrial devolution in India. As Brook Adams rightly remarks “In themselves inventions are passive, many of the most important having lain dormant for centuries waiting for a sufficient store of force to have accumulated to set them working....Before the influx of the Indian treasure and the expansion of credit which followed, no force sufficient for this existed and had
Watt lived fifty years earlier, he and his invention must have perished together.” In 1841 Labouchere, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated “The British have utterly destroyed the manufactures of India by their manufactures. The district of Dacca, the Manchester of India, has dwindled into insignificance.”

And with the aid of this loot, Britain vanquished Napoleon and built her political supremacy in the world."

O my Hindu brothers and sisters - accumulate knowledge and become a force to reckon with.

Come ON... guys ... wake up.

Read... Read...

The Ruin that Britain Wrought...