India and Bhutan Hold Border Talks to Strengthen Bilateral Security
Thimphu | October 10, 2025 — India and Bhutan concluded a two-day meeting on border management and security cooperation, reaffirming their commitment to maintaining peace and stability along their 699-km shared frontier.
Key Discussions
The talks focused on counter-insurgency operations, cross-border trade, and joint patrols. Both sides reviewed infrastructure projects along the border to prevent illegal movement and strengthen economic ties.
Statements from Officials
The Indian delegation, led by Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, and Bhutan’s Home Minister Ugyen Dorji, described the discussions as “productive and forward-looking.”
Strategic Importance
The dialogue comes amid reports of China’s growing influence in the region. India’s proactive engagement with Bhutan signals a reaffirmation of its “Neighbourhood First” policy.
Long-Term Goals
India also committed to funding new integrated check posts and digital surveillance systems to ensure transparent and secure border management.
