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As PM Modi visits Bhutan, Congress recalls Nehru's visit when he trekked to Paro

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the extraordinary visit by Nehru was under very difficult conditions by a PM about to turn 69. It involved trekking for five days to reach Paro.

November 11, 2025 / 11:16 IST
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The Jawaharlal Nehru-led delegation trekked for five days covering 50 kms to reach Paro on September 23, 1958. (Courtesy: X | @Jairam_Ramesh)
The Jawaharlal Nehru-led delegation trekked for five days covering 50 kms to reach Paro on September 23, 1958. (Courtesy: X | @Jairam_Ramesh)

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarking on a trip to Bhutan, the Congress on Tuesday recalled India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru's most unusual visit to that country that involved trekking for five days to reach Paro, and said that trip determined the course of the special relationship the two countries have had for almost seven decades.

Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said this extraordinary visit by Nehru was under very difficult conditions by a prime minister about to turn 69.

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"The Prime Minister is in Bhutan today. Sixty seven years ago, India's first Prime Minister had made a most unusual visit to Bhutan. Accompanied by Indira Gandhi and a few officials like Jagat Mehta, Nari Rustomji, and Apa Pant, Nehru first flew to Bagdogra and then drove via Gangtok to Nathu La on a road that had just been constructed," Ramesh recalled.

At Nathu La, the delegation was met with a dozen yaks, several ponies, and a pack of over a hundred animals, he said.