Last Updated:November 11, 2025, 15:16 IST Bhutan understood something that Colombo, Islamabad, and Dhaka learned too late: partnership is not measured in loan disbursements, but in trust built over decades A bomb explodes near Delhi’s Red Fort. Twelve people die. Dozens more are wounded. The finger points, as it often does and rightly so, toward Pakistan and the shadows of Kashmir. And yet, on the very day that India’s home minister takes charge of the investigation, the prime minister boards a plane to Bhutan. The optics might seem odd. A nation under attack; its leader departing for a mountain kingdom…
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