Foreign Relations of Bhutan
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| | | Other countries · Atlas Politics Portal view • talk • edit | Bhutanese rulers have styled themselves as Desi Druks (see dual system of government under Ngawang Namgyal), maharajas, and kings. ...
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck (born February 21, 1980) is the fifth Dragon King of Bhutan and head of the Wangchuck dynasty. ...
The Lhengye Shungtsog is the council of ministers or cabinet of the kingdom of Bhutan. ...
The following is a list of the prime ministers of the Kingdom of Bhutan. ...
Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk (born 1950) is a member of the Council of Ministers of Bhutan. ...
The Je Khenpo (Tibetan: རà¾à½ºà¼à½à½à½à¼à½à½¼à¼; Wylie: Rje Mkhan-po), formerly called the Dharma Raj by orientalists, is the title given to the highest religious official of Bhutan. ...
The Tshogdu is the unicameral National Assembly of Bhutan (legislature). ...
Bhutan is an absolute monarchy with no legal political parties. ...
Elections in Bhutan gives information on elections and election results in Bhutan. ...
The Royal High Court of Bhutan is apex court of Bhutan. ...
Bhutan is divided into 20 districts (dzongkhag, singular and plural): Bumthang Chukha (old spelling Chhukha) Dagana Gasa Haa Lhuntse (old spelling Lhuntshi) Mongar Paro Pemagatshel (old spelling Pemagatsel) Punakha Samdrup Jongkhar Samtse (old spelling Samchi) Sarpang Thimphu Trashigang (old spelling Tashigang) Trashiyangste Trongsa (old spelling Tongsa) Tsirang (old spelling Chirang...
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Indian suzerainty
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Main article: Suzerainty#Bhutan Suzerainty refers to a situation in which a region or people is a tributary to a more powerful entity which allows the tributary some limited domestic autonomy but controls its foreign affairs. ...
Foreign embassies and consulates in Bhutan See also Thimphu from Sangey Gang Thimphu (Tibetan script: à½à½²à½à¼à½à½´à¼) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag, the Thimphu District. ...
Thimphu from Sangey Gang Thimphu (Tibetan script: à½à½²à½à¼à½à½´à¼) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag, the Thimphu District. ...
Thimphu from Sangey Gang Thimphu (Tibetan script: à½à½²à½à¼à½à½´à¼) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag, the Thimphu District. ...
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Thimphu from Sangey Gang Thimphu (Tibetan script: à½à½²à½à¼à½à½´à¼) is the capital of Bhutan, and also the name of the surrounding valley and dzongkhag, the Thimphu District. ...
Permanent Mission of Bhutan in New York City The landlocked and isolationist Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan has a very limited number of diplomatic missions abroad. ...
Bhutan has diplomatic relations with the following countries Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Canada, Denmark, Finland, India, Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Maldives, Nepal, The Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland and Thailand. Motto: Je Maintiendrai (Dutch: Ik zal handhaven, English: I Shall Uphold) Anthem: Wilhelmus van Nassouwe Capital Amsterdam1 Largest city Amsterdam Official language(s) Dutch2 Government Parliamentary democracy Constitutional monarchy - Queen Beatrix - Prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende Independence Eighty Years War - Declared July 26, 1581 - Recognised January 30, 1648 (by Spain...
The United States of America maintains informal relations with Bhutan via the embassies of the two countries in New Delhi. , This article is about the urban region that is the capital of India. ...
Relationship with the People's Republic of China Bhutan has no diplomatic relations with its northern neighbour, the People's Republic of China. The border between Bhutan and China is undelineated; in 1961 China published a map that altered the traditional border. Tensions have since lessened, especially after the signing of a 1998 agreement on border peace and tranquility, the first bilateral agreement between China and Bhutan. Despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations, Bhutan has also maintained a consulate in Macau since 2000 and Hong Kong since 2004. In late 2005, Bhutan claimed that Chinese soldiers were building roads and bridges within Bhutanese territory. Bhutanese Foreign Minister Khandu Wangchuk took up the matter with Chinese authorities after the issue was raised in Bhutanese parliament. In response, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang of the People's Republic of China has said that the border remains in dispute and that the two sides continue to work for a peaceful and cordial resolution of the dispute [2]; an Indian intelligence officer has also said that a Chinese delegation in Bhutan told the Bhutanese that they were overreacting. The Bhutanese newspaper Kuensel has said that China might use the roads to further Chinese claims along the border. [3] v • d • e Foreign relations of Asia Afghanistan · Armenia · Azerbaijan1 · Bahrain · Bangladesh · Bhutan · Brunei · Cambodia · China [People's Republic of China (Hong Kong • Macau) · Republic of China (Taiwan)] · Cyprus · Egypt2 · Georgia1 · India · Indonesia3 · Iran · Iraq · Israel (see also Palestinian territories) · Japan · Jordan · Kazakhstan1 · Korea (North Korea · South Korea) · Kuwait · Kyrgyzstan · Laos · Lebanon · Malaysia · Maldives · Mongolia · Myanmar · Nepal · Oman · Pakistan · Philippines · Qatar · Russia1 · Saudi Arabia · Singapore · Sri Lanka · Syria · Tajikistan · Thailand · Timor-Leste (East Timor)3 · Turkey1 · Turkmenistan · United Arab Emirates · Uzbekistan · Vietnam · Yemen2 Image File history File links Flag_of_Bhutan. ...
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