and economic ties in South Asia, the Union cabinet on 10th June decided to sign a road connectivity pact with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal, leaving out Pakistan. It will be inked on 15 June in Thimpu, capital of Bhutan, between the transport ministers of what has come to be named BBIN (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal) countries. The pact�seen as a leg-up to Prime Minister�s Narendra Modi�s neighbourhood policy�aims to open up vehicular traffic among the signatory nations. India will be represented by minister of road transport and highways Nitin Gadkari. Source: Business Standard
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