The recent visit of Bhutan’s Foreign Affairs and External Trade Minister Dina Nath Dhungyel and Malta’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs and Tourism Minister Ian Borg to India signifies an important diplomatic engagement, as they participate in the 11th edition of the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi. India’s Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, emphasized the strong ties between India and Bhutan, rooted in deep mutual trust and goodwill. This visit is expected to enhance bilateral relations further, indicating a commitment to strengthening cooperation between the two nations.
Additionally, Jaiswal pointed out the friendly relations shared between India and Malta, bolstered by strong people-to-people connections and collaborative efforts across various sectors. The presence of senior leaders from both Bhutan and Malta at the Raisina Dialogue underscores the event’s significance in facilitating discussions on global geopolitics, security issues, and international cooperation, highlighting India’s role in fostering strategic diplomatic relationships in the region and beyond. Overall, the participation of these leaders illustrates the importance of the forum in shaping contemporary international discourse.