Pakistan felicitates Bhutan on National Day

Foreign OfficePakistan felicitates Bhutan on National Day

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan has felicitated the Kingdom of Bhutan on their 115th National Day.

“On the occasion of National Day of Bhutan we extend heartiest felicitations to its government and people,” said a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Islamabad on Saturday.

The National Day of Bhutan is celebrated on December 17 every year to mark the Coronation Day of Druk Gyalpo Ugyen Wangchuck who became the first King of Bhutan in 1907.

It was on December 17 when the Hereditary Monarchy was established and the Country came under the Wangchuck Dynasty.

It’s a public holiday in the Kingdom of Bhutan.

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