‘So profound and practical’; Bhutan PM Lotay Tshering share views on PM Modi as he greets India on Independence Day

News Bharati    15-Aug-2019
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New Delhi, August 15: Sharing bilateral ties, bonded by friendship, trust and understanding, Bhutan in an enduring gesture wished India on its 73rd Independence Day. Greeting India, Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering praised his Indian counterpart, PM Narendra Modi, as someone who is "humble and natural" in their interactions.

Sharing a post on social media Facebook, Bhutan PM Lotay Tshering praised PM Modi's book ‘Exam Warriors’, written for children appearing for school-leaving examinations. In a post speaking about the book, Bhutan PM Lotay said, “I am aware that the Prime Minister of India, beside everything else, is a scribe and a pro at that.”

“On that spot, I flipped through the pages of the book directed at young people, as he de-constructs the idea of exam which many view as 'life determining'. Woven with personal anecdotes, the content is so simple for a child to comprehend yet so profound and practical. Such is Narendra Modiji.”

 

Adding further he said, “In the interactions during my two visits to Delhi, the leader of the world's largest democracy came out as a man so humble and natural. We immediately hit off well... I realised the man has good intentions to bring about change and take his nation forward. For a person who has made bold decisions for his country of diverse background and complexities, Modiji has his feet firm on the ground.”

“Meanwhile, the segment on yoga in the book is also a must read. As a medical practitioner, I would recommend this holistic practice of health and wellbeing. To be happy, fit, flexible and as an anti-aging solution, yoga is the way,” the Bhutanese leader said.

“I am also assured that Bhutan has a good friend in him. And in two days, he visits our country. It is an honour no doubt. But it is also a proud moment to welcome him not just as the Prime Minister of India but as a great human being who means well for his country and beyond.

PM Modi is to pay a two-day state visit to Bhutan, a strategic neighbour, from August 17.