Care Beyond Cure
India's emergence as a healthcare destination for South Asia is often measured in numbers: foreign patients treated, hospitals accredited, surgeries performed and revenues earned.
India's emergence as a healthcare destination for South Asia is often measured in numbers: foreign patients treated, hospitals accredited, surgeries performed and revenues earned.
For decades, Bhutan cultivated a reputation unlike any other nation in South Asia. It projected itself as a kingdom that measured happiness over wealth, cultural balance over reckless growth, and environmental preservation over industrial excess.
India has changed the rules for citizenship applicants from three of its neighbours, with a deadline attached, and consequences that follow.
During the secretary-level bilateral meeting held on 25 February, the two sides reviewed the existing mechanisms of bilateral cooperation between India and Bhutan in flood management and flood forecasting.
In an age when political discourse permeates nearly every aspect of daily life, genuine political leadership has become one of the scarcest resources across much of the world.
During his visit, PM Narendra Modi will take part in the Global Peace Prayer Festival and offer prayers to the Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha at the historic Tashichhodzong monastery in the capital Thimphu, underscoring the intrinsic cultural and religious relations shared by the two Himalayan countries.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday expressed heartfelt appreciation for the warm reception accorded to the Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha, brought recently from India to Bhutan, highlighting their deep spiritual significance as a symbol of peace, compassion, and harmony linking the two nations.
The exposition is part of the Global Peace Prayer Festival (GPPF) in Thimphu, a major event praying for world peace and the healing of humanity and coincides with the 70th birth anniversary of Jigme Singye Wangchuk, the fourth King of Bhutan.
India and Bhutan agree to establish first-ever cross-border rail links—Kokrajhar-Gelephu and Banarhat-Samtse—worth over Rs 4,000 crore, enhancing trade, connectivity, and economic opportunities while strengthening bilateral ties.
In a landmark achievement for the region, Dr Neela Bhattacharya has been conferred the prestigious Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Glasgow (FRCS), becoming the first female surgeon from north Bengal to receive this international honour.