India-Bhutan partnership: PM Modi announces ₹10,000cr boost
PM Modi just wrapped up a visit to Bhutan, where India promised major support for the country's growth.
The two nations announced a ₹10,000 crore boost for Bhutan's new Five-Year Plan and launched the Punatsangchhu-II hydropower project, which is expected to boost Bhutan's power capacity by 40% and started sending electricity to India.
India also offered ₹4,000 crore in credit for energy projects
This partnership isn't just about money—it's about building a greener future together.
India also offered ₹4,000 crore in credit for energy projects and agreed to restart work on their biggest joint hydropower plant yet.
They're teaming up on solar power too, plus opening a new border post to help economic hubs grow.
All of this is expected to lead to more clean energy jobs, closer ties between neighbors, and real steps toward climate goals—showing how regional teamwork can make a difference.