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A Day at India and Bhutan International Border

Neel on the India & Bhutan Border Piller Mathanguri

India and Bhutan landlocked country. Since past both the country connected with each other through socio-culturally. Still, we have a good relationship with each other. Recently Neel visited Mathanguri where one International Border Piller Existed. So he insisted to wish both the country people with a smile. As Bhutan is the happiest country in the world so let this happiness prevail forever and Indian also inspire with Bhutanese happiness attitude. Two nation is now celebrated 50 years of friendship relationship. We hope this relationship will maintain for thousands of years.


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