India Expands Energy Partnership With Bhutan, Extends Rs 40 Bn Credit Line - BW Businessworld
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : New Delhi boosts regional energy cooperation with Thimphu, funding hydropower expansion and infrastructure development India and Bhutan have strengthened their energy partnership during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Thimphu, where New Delhi extended a Rs 40 billion (USD 455 million) line of credit and inaugurated a major hydroelectric power project.58% : The project marks the fifth Indian-backed hydropower venture in Bhutan, with the combined installed capacity of such projects now approaching 3,000 megawatt.
57% : Modi inaugurated the India-funded 1,020-megawatt Punatsangchhu-II hydroelectric project, which is expected to raise Bhutan's total hydropower generation capacity by nearly 40 per cent.
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