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Bhutan: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Bhutan: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year
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Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series


Number 646
Mr. Gopilal Acharya, Senior Freelance Journalist from Bhutan and creative writing student at Curtin University in Australia, explains that "The idea of the Indo-Pacific appears remote from Thimphu" as "the US-led Strategy clearly brands itself a tool of political resurgence" and "Bhutan does not have official diplomatic relations with the United States."
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[T]he biggest US intervention related to Bhutan is the resettlement of more than 80,000 refugees from the camps in Nepal, but diplomatic exchanges and bilateral cooperation continue with limited purview in other areas.

Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series


Number 646
Mr. Gopilal Acharya, Senior Freelance Journalist from Bhutan and creative writing student at Curtin University in Australia, explains that "The idea of the Indo-Pacific appears remote from Thimphu" as "the US-led Strategy clearly brands itself a tool of political resurgence" and "Bhutan does not have official diplomatic relations with the United States."
for additional titles in the
Asia Pacific Bulletin

[T]he biggest US intervention related to Bhutan is the resettlement of more than 80,000 refugees from the camps in Nepal, but diplomatic exchanges and bilateral cooperation continue with limited purview in other areas.