GOI to grant prime land to Bhutan in Varanasi to build a monastery & guesthouse

The Government of India is reportedly facilitating the allocation of land and amenities to Bhutan for the construction of a guesthouse and monastery in Varanasi. The proposed facility aims to serve as a cultural and spiritual centre for Bhutanese pilgrims and visitors, reinforcing historic ties between the two countries rooted in Buddhism. Sources suggest that the central government is pushing for the site to be located in a prime area of the city to ensure convenient access to major temples, heritage sites, and the Ganga ghats. The initiative aligns with India’s broader efforts to deepen religious and cultural diplomacy with Himalayan nations, particularly within the framework of Buddhist tourism circuits. Once completed, the Bhutanese guesthouse and monastery are expected to enhance people-to-people exchanges and contribute to the development of Varanasi as a global spiritual hub.

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