Bhutan Plans 1,000-sq. km. Green City On Assam Border, Linking South To Southeast Asia
Bhutan, a picturesque Himalayan kingdom, is set to embark on a transformative journey with the announcement of its ambitious “Gelephu Smartcity Project.” The Bhutanese King, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, revealed the plans for a massive “international city” spanning over 1,000 sq. km. on the border with Assam.
Q1. What is the Gelephu Smartcity Project, and where is it located?
Answer: The Gelephu Smartcity Project is a massive international city planned by Bhutan on its border with Assam, spanning over 1,000 sq. km.
Q2. Which countries and regions does the Bhutanese King hope to connect through the first India-Bhutan railway line to Gelephu?
Answer: The railway line to Gelephu is expected to connect Bhutan with India’s northeastern states, and over time, provide access to Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and Singapore.
Q3. What is the significance of the Gelephu Smartcity Project in the context of Bhutan’s recent departure from the Least Developed Country (LDC) status?
Answer: The project is seen as a transformative initiative at a crucial time, following Bhutan’s departure from the LDC status, signaling a commitment to economic growth and development.
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