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Signing Ceremony of Exchange of Notes between Bhutan and Japan

Signing Ceremony  of Exchange of Notes under the Japanese  Grant Aid for the Project for Improvement of Farm Machinery for Hiring Services of Tillage

pic-1 pic-2 pic-3Ambassador V. Namgyel of Bhutan and Ambassador Kenji Hiramatsu of Japan signed the Exchange of Notes under the Japanese Grant Aid ‘The Project for Improvement of Farm Machinery for Hiring Services of Tillage’ on 18 October 2016 in New Delhi. The grant which amounts to 250 million Yen will provide 353 power tillers to Bhutan.

Speaking at the signing ceremony held at the Japanese Embassy in New Delhi, Ambassador V. Namgyel conveyed the appreciation of the Royal Government of Bhutan to the  Government  of  Japan  for  its  steadfast  support  and  generous  assistance to Bhutan’s development. He said that this project will help in improving the livelihood of our farmers of Bhutan and further enhance the food security for the people through improved agriculture productivity.

Ambassador V. Namgyel said that as Bhutan and Japan celebrates the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, this project stands as yet another important testimony of the excellent ties of friendship and cooperation between the two countries. He said that Bhutan has benefitted greatly from Japanese assistance in many areas of development and conveyed the deep appreciation of the Royal Government and people of Bhutan to the Government and people of Japan for their continued assistance and friendship.

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