INDIA, BHUTAN SIGN PACT FOR
FIRST JOINT HYDEL PROJECT
India and Bhutan took a
major step forward for the construction of the 600 mw Kholongchhu project
Their first hydropower joint
venture project in Bhutan’s less developed eastern region of trashiyangtse
First time an India-Bhutan
hydropower project will be constructed as a 50: 50 joint venture
Bhutan: It is on the southern slopes of the eastern Himalayas
Bordered: North - Tibet Autonomous Region of
China, West - Sikkim, South - West Bengal, Assam, East - Arunachal Pradesh
Bhutan's
climate varies with elevation, from subtropical in the south to temperate in the highlands and polar-type climate with year-round snow in the north
Bhutan
experiences five distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring
Highest
point is Gangkhar Puensum and
lowest point is in the valley of Drangme Chhu
Bhutan
is geopolitically in South Asia and is the region's
second-least-populous nation after the Maldives
Thimphu is its capital and largest city, while Phuntsholing is its financial center
Nearly
56.3% of all Bhutanese are involved with agriculture, forestry or conservation
Bhutan
is also notable for pioneering the concept of gross national happiness
It
currently has net zero greenhouse gas emissions
It
has a number of progressive environmental policies that have caused the head of
the UNFCCC to call it an "inspiration and role model for the
world on how economies and different countries can address climate change while
at the same time improving the life of the citizen."
It
has implemented an insurance scheme, begun constructing solar powered alarm
fences, watch towers, and search lights, and has provided fodder and salt licks
outside human settlement areas to encourage animals to stay away
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