Kiren Rijiju arrived in Bhutan this afternoon as part of the official delegation overseeing the return of the Sacred Relics of Lord Buddha, following their revered public exposition in Bhutan since 8 November 2025.
Upon landing at Paro Airport, the Minister commenced the formal process for bringing back the holy relics, which have drawn unprecedented devotion and deep spiritual engagement from thousands of devotees across Bhutan during their stay.
During the visit, Shri Rijiju had the honour of meeting H.E. Dasho Tshering Tobgay, Prime Minister of Bhutan. The warm and cordial exchange reflected the enduring depth of the India–Bhutan friendship, anchored in mutual trust, respect, shared values and cultural affinity. The Minister expressed profound appreciation for Bhutan’s heartfelt reverence for the sacred relics and noted that the spiritual legacy of Lord Buddha continues to strengthen the bonds of harmony between the two nations.
As part of the occasion, both sides jointly released a booklet on 23 sacred sites linked to Guru Rinpoche, reaffirming their shared cultural and spiritual heritage. The booklet has been prepared by the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) and the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, in English, and translated into Dzongkha by the Embassy of India in Bhutan.