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Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Bhutan’s capital, Thimphu, on Tuesday for a two-day state visit, just hours after a deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort killed 13 people.
Addressing the incident, PM Modi vowed that those responsible for the attack would not be spared and assured that justice will be delivered.
Authorities continue to investigate the explosion under India’s anti-terror law, the UAPA.

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00:00He has arrived and received a warm welcome.
00:24Prime Minister Narendra Modi's two-day visit to Bhutan will see him participating in events
00:28related to the 70th birth anniversary of the fourth king of Bhutan.
00:36This visit is unique and significant in itself.
00:41It will prove to be helpful in furthering the mutual relations between India and Bhutan.
00:50PM Modi will also hold bilateral meetings with the top leadership of Bhutan, which will
00:55further strengthen the India-Bhutan neighborhood policy.
01:04Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now arrived in Bhutan for this two-day visit.
01:13During this two-day state visit, he will meet with the king of Bhutan, Jigmakasar Namgul
01:17Wongchuk, and also with Bhutanese Prime Minister Turing-Tapke.
01:27Speaking about the Prime Minister's visit, it enhances mutual trust between the two countries.
01:37This two-day visit will play a crucial role in strengthening the relationship of goodwill
01:41and mutual respect.
01:48The Prime Minister will also inaugurate a 102-megawatt hydropower project jointly developed by Bhutan.
01:59You will also participate in events commemorating the 70th birth anniversary of the fourth king.
02:19We are sharing these photos with you.
02:21Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived.
02:27He will also visit Bhutan for a two-day visit.
02:33He will also offer prayers at Thimpur, where the sacred relics of Lord Buddha recently sent
02:38from India have been enshrined.
02:44He will also visit the site and participate in the Global Peace Prayer Festival.
02:53On his arrival in Bhutan, he received a warm welcome, and we are sharing these special photos
02:58from that time with you.
03:03This two-day visit by the Prime Minister is a significant and historic one, further strengthening
03:07the ties between India and Bhutan.
03:17Shared spiritual heritage and warm ties are hallmarks of this partnership.
03:24This visit by the Prime Minister will provide an important opportunity to further strengthen
03:28the bilateral partnership, as well as to exchange views on regional and broader issues of mutual
03:33interest.
03:36A wide range of issues will be discussed in
03:38cultural ties shared.
03:44We are showing you these photos of Prime Minister Narendra Modi receiving a warm welcome upon his
03:48arrival in Bhutan.
04:03Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now arrived in Bhutan.
04:07The Prime Minister will be seen participating in a number of events during
04:14his two-day visit to Bhutan.
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