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Hyderabad, Sept 3:
Bhutan has rolled out the red carpet for the Indian IT industry to
participate in its ambitious information technology development
programme.
The Bhutanese Prime Minister, Lyonchhen Tshering Tobgay, who visited
Hyderabad as part of his maiden visit to India after he took over, said
Bhutan was endowed with natural beauty.
Now Bhutan would pursue a programme to build on its natural foundation and tread the path of modernisation, led by IT.
“Show us the path. We will first take baby steps in this direction,
followed by giant strides. It will be a profitable proposition for you,”
he told a meeting of CII here today.
He welcomed Indian IT companies to set up operations in Bhutan. “I
assure you we will give you the very best option and incentives to do
business in Bhutan. You can feel the sense of my enthusiasm…I am open
for business,” he said, adding that Bhutan would welcome a IT-led
business delegation to the country.
Tobgay also identified renewable energy as another area for cooperation between the two countries.
The Prime Minister, who visited the CII Green Building here, was
impressed with the work India was doing in the area of green building
campaign.
The CII said India, which was engaged in capacity building in energy
efficiency sector in Sri Lanka, could undertake a similar exercise in
Bhutan, besides assisting it in the green building movement,
certification and materials manufacture. The trade body identified waste
management as another area that India could work jointly with Bhutan.