Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Tiny Himalayan kingdom tackles a new summit
Even though hosting seven foreign dignitaries in Singapore is a small event, a country seemingly unknown like Bhutan treats this as a very big event. This is because the country has never hosted any of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) leadership meetings in the regional bloc's 25-year history. Thus, they want to make a good impression to the foreign dignitaries. I think that doing this high-scale event can make the country get more exposure to the world. As Bhutan has been increasing rapidly for the past two years, this event can surely increase the rate of this country further improving its economy.
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