Foreign relations of Bhutan


has diplomatic relations with 52 states and the European Union.
In 1971, sponsored by India, Bhutan began to develop its foreign relations by joining the United Nations, though it has no diplomatic relations with any of the permanent members on the UN Security Council. In 1981, Bhutan joined the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, followed by the World Health Organization and UNESCO in 1982. It is also an active member of SAARC. Bhutan is currently a member of 45 international organizations.
Under Article 20 of the Constitution of Bhutan enacted in 2008, Bhutan's foreign relations fall under the purview of the Druk Gyalpo on the advice of the Executive, namely the Prime Minister and other Ministers of the Lhengye Zhungtshog including the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Countries that have diplomatic relations with Bhutan

Bhutan maintains diplomatic relations with sixteen European nations: Andorra; Austria; Armenia; Belgium; Czech Republic; Denmark; Finland; Luxembourg; the Netherlands; Norway; Poland; Serbia; Slovakia; Slovenia; Spain ; Sweden; and Switzerland, which form the "Friends of Bhutan" group, along with Japan, which contributes towards development projects in Bhutan. Other EU countries that do not have formal relations with Bhutan are represented by the EU, which does maintain a diplomatic relation separate from the countries that already have one.
In addition to Bangladesh, India, Japan, Nepal, Pakistan, and South Korea, Bhutan maintains diplomatic relations with eighteen other Asian nations: Afghanistan; Azerbaijan; Bahrain; Burma; Indonesia; Kazakhstan; Kuwait; the Maldives; Mongolia; Oman; Singapore; Sri Lanka; Tajikistan; Thailand; Turkey; the United Arab Emirates; and Vietnam. Bhutan also maintains diplomatic relations with four African nations: Egypt, Mauritius, Morocco, and Swaziland; six American nations: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Cuba; and two Oceanian nations: Australia and Fiji. Vietnam and Cuba are also the first two communist countries to have formal relations with Bhutan. Other countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, have no formal diplomatic relations with Bhutan, but maintain informal contact through their respective embassies in New Delhi and Bhutanese Permanent mission to the United Nations in New York City. The United Kingdom has an Honorary Consul resident in Thimphu.
Bhutan does not recognize any of the partially or non-recognized non-UN member states, nor the UN member states of Israel and China.

Armenia

Both countries established diplomatic relations on 27 September 2012.

Bangladesh

is one of only two nations to maintain a residential embassy in Thimphu. Bhutan was the first country in the world to recognize Bangladeshi independence in 1971. The two states have agreed to develop hydropower in the Himalayas, as well as initiate free trade and transhipment through Bangladeshi ports. They also cooperate in water resources management.
Both Bhutan and Bangladesh are members of SAARC and BIMSTEC.

Canada

established diplomatic ties with Bhutan in 2003. Canada has a representative office in Thimphu.

China

Bhutan has no diplomatic relations with its northern neighbor, the People's Republic of China, and is one of the few countries to not recognise or have relations with either China or Taiwan. The border between Bhutan and China has been closed since the invasion of Tibet in 1959, causing an influx of refugees. The border also remains undelineated; in 1961 China published a map that altered the traditional border. Tensions have since lessened, especially after the signing of a 1998 agreement on border peace and tranquility, the first bilateral agreement between China and Bhutan. Despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations, Bhutan has also maintained an Honorary Consul in Macau since 2000 and Hong Kong since 2004.
In late 2005, Bhutan claimed that Chinese soldiers were building roads and bridges within Bhutanese territory. Bhutanese Foreign Minister Khandu Wangchuk took up the matter with Chinese authorities after the issue was raised in the Bhutanese parliament. In response, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang of the People's Republic of China has said that the border remains in dispute and that the two sides are continuing to work for a peaceful and cordial resolution of the dispute. The Bhutanese newspaper Kuensel has said that China might use the roads to further Chinese claims along the border.

India

Historically, ties with India have been close. Both countries signed a first ever Friendship treaty in 1865 between Bhutan and British India. However, when Bhutan became a monarchy, British India was the first country to recognize it and renewed the treaty in 1910. Bhutan was the first country to recognize Indian independence and renewed the age old treaty with the new government in 1949, including a clause that India would assist Bhutan in foreign relations. On February 8, 2007, the Indo-Bhutan Friendship Treaty was substantially revised under the Bhutanese King, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. In the Treaty of 1949 Article 2 read as "The Government of India undertakes to exercise no interference in the internal administration of Bhutan. On its part the Government of Bhutan agrees to be guided by the advice of the Government of India in regard to its external relations." In the revised treaty this now reads as, "In keeping with the abiding ties of close friendship and cooperation between Bhutan and India, the Government of the Kingdom of Bhutan and the Government of the Republic of India shall cooperate closely with each other on issues relating to their national interests. Neither government shall allow the use of its territory for activities harmful to the national security and interest of the other." The revised treaty also includes in it the preamble "Reaffirming their respect for each other's independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity", an element that was absent in the earlier version. The Indo-Bhutan Friendship Treaty of 2007 strengthens Bhutan's status as an independent and sovereign nation.
There also exists bi-lateral agreement between Bhutanese and Indian Government where-in citizens of both nations can travel freely in other country without passport and visa.

Nepal

and Bhutan established relations in 1983. However, since 1992, relations with Nepal have been tense due to the repatriation of refugees from Bhutan.

Pakistan

Pakistan and Bhutan established relations in 1988.

Philippines

The Philippines and Bhutan have no formal relations yet. The Philippines has an embassy in New Delhi, India as representative to dialogues with Bhutan. Numerous senators and high-profile personalities from the Philippines have visited Bhutan and have been pushing for the Gross National Happiness to also be applied in the Philippines, citing its effectiveness and efficiency in nation-building, environmental and cultural conservation, and human rights upholding. Filipino senator Loren Legarda, a United Nations Global Champion for Resilience, has been pushing for greater diplomatic relations between the two countries. In September 2014, the Prime Minister of Bhutan visited the Philippines and the Asian Development Bank headquarters in Manila. In 2018, the Philippines sent its engineers to Bhutan's capital in a bid to develop Bhutan's space program that will be launched in May.

Russia

Bhutan has no diplomatic relations with Russia.

South Korea

High-level Exchanges from Bhutan to South Korea: July 1994 External Affairs Minister Tshering, May 1995 External Affairs Minister Tshering, October 1998 External Affairs Minister Tshering, September 2002 Industry and Commerce Minister K. Wangchuk, May 2005 Ambassador to Korea Jigme Tshultim, November 2006 Housing and Engineering Minister Kinzang Dorji, February 2007 Culture Minister Jigmi Thinley, April 2007 Public Prosecutor General Damcho Dorji, June 2007 Information and Communication Minister Leki Dorji, October 2010 Ambassador to Korea Bap Kesang, January 2014 Information and Communication Minister Lyonpo Dungyel, August 2014 Agriculture Vice Minister Tenzin Dhendup.

Tajikistan

Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 24, 2013.

Oman

Relations with the Sultanate of Oman were established on March 15, 2013.

United States of America

Transnational issues

Bhutan has relations with other nations based on transnational issues. Among these issues are extradition, terrorism, and refugees. To a limited extent, Bhutanese law provides frameworks for cooperation with countries which Bhutan has no formal mission.

Extradition

Bhutan has a legislated policy on extradition of criminals, both to and from the kingdom. Any nation, with or without formal relations, may request the extradition of fugitives who abscond to Bhutan. The Extradition Act requires nations to provide "all relevant evidence and information" about the accused, after which the Royal Government may in its discretion refer the matter to the High Court of Bhutan. The Court may then issue a summons or warrant, conduct an inquiry, and collect evidence, holding the accused for a maximum of 30 days. Alternatively, the Royal Government may refer the matter to the courts for trial within Bhutan. Bhutan imposes punishments for offenses committed in treaty states generally, and for offenses in other states resulting in return to Bhutan. Offenses are weighed according to gravity, determined by a schedule and two-part test: extraditable offenses are those enumerated, or which in Bhutan would be punished by a prison term exceeding twelve months. All felonies in Bhutan are punishable by a minimum of three years' imprisonment.
Bhutan will refuse requests for extradition if the Royal Government or its courts determine the person is accused of a political offense.

International Cooperation against terrorism

Bhutan cooperates with India to expel Nagaland separatists; lacking any treaty describing the boundary, Bhutan and China continue negotiations to establish a common boundary alignment to resolve territorial disputes arising from substantial cartographic discrepancies, the largest of which lie in Bhutan's northwest and along the Chumbi salient.

Refugee resettlement

The U.S. has offered to resettle 60,000 of the 107,000 Bhutanese refugees of Nepalese origin now living in seven U.N. refugee camps in southeastern Nepal. Six other nations—Australia, Canada, Norway, Netherlands, New Zealand and Denmark—have offered to resettle 10,000 each.
Other countries also operate resettlement programs in the camps. Norway has already settled 200 Bhutanese refugees, and Canada has agreed to accept up to 5,000 through to 2012.

Diplomatic relations and missions

CountryYear relations
established
Mission to BhutanLocationMission of BhutanLocationNotes
Afghanistan
2010
Yes
Andorra
2012
Argentina
2012
Armenia
2012
Australia
2002
Yes
New Delhi
Yes
Bangkok
Austria
1989
Yes
New Delhi
Yes
Geneva
  • The ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the United Nations in Geneva is accredited to Austria.
  • The ambassador of the Austrian Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The Austrian Development Agency maintains an office in Thimphu.
  • Azerbaijan
    2013
    Bahrain
    1992
    Yes
    Kuwait City
  • The ambassador the Bhutanese Embassy in Kuwait is accredited to Bahrain.
  • Bangladesh
    1973
    Yes
    Thimphu
    Yes
    Dhaka
    Belgium
    2009
    Yes
    Brussels
  • Bhutanese Ambassador to Belgium is also accredited to Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the European Union and the European Commission
  • Brazil
    2009
    Yes
    Canada
    2003
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    New York City
  • The ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Bhutan in New York City is accredited to Canada.
  • The ambassador of the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The University of New Brunswick operates the Canadian Cooperation Office in Thimphu on behalf of the Canadian International Development Agency.
  • Colombia
    2012
    Costa Rica
    2012
    Cuba
    2011
    Czech Republic
    2012
    Denmark
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Brussels
    Egypt
    2012
    European Union
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Brussels
    • The ambassador of the Embassy of Bhutan to Belgium in Brussels is accredited to the EU and the European Commission.
    • The ambassador of the Delegation of the European Commission in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
    Fiji
    2011
    Finland
    1986
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Brussels
  • The ambassador of the Finnish Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The ambassador of the Embassy of Bhutan to Belgium in Brussels is accredited to Finland.
  • India
    1968
    Yes
    Thimphu
    Yes
    New Delhi
  • India also maintains a consulate-general in Phuntsholing which was upgraded from a representative office on 17 February 2007.
  • Indonesia
    2011
    Japan
    1986
    Yes
    New Delhi
  • The Japanese Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The embassy of Bhutan in New Delhi is accredited to Japan
  • The Japan International Cooperation Agency has an office in Thimphu.
  • Kazakhstan
    2012
    Republic of Korea
    1987
    Yes
    New Delhi
  • The ambassador of the Bhutanese Embassy in Dhaka is accredited to South Korea
  • The ambassador of the South Korean Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • Bhutan has an honorary consulate in Seoul
  • Kuwait
    1983
    Yes
    Thimphu
    Yes
    Kuwait City
    Luxembourg
    2011
    Maldives
    1984
    Yes
    Dhaka
  • The ambassador of Bhutanese Embassy in Dhaka is accredited to Maldives.
  • Mauritius
    2012
    Mongolia
    2012
    Morocco
    2011
    Myanmar
    2012
    Nepal
    1983
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    New Delhi
  • The ambassador of the Bhutanese Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Nepal.
  • The ambassador of the Nepalese Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • Netherlands
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Brussels
  • The ambassador of the Embassy of Bhutan to Belgium in Brussels is accredited to the Netherlands.
  • The ambassador of the Dutch Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The Netherlands Development Organisation has an office in Thimphu, which acts as an honorary consulate.
  • Norway
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Geneva
  • The ambassador of the Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the United Nations in Geneva is accredited to Norway.
  • Oman
    2013
    Pakistan
    1988
    Poland
    2012
    Serbia
    2011
    Both countries have established diplomatic relations on 9 December2011.
    Singapore
    2002
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Bangkok
  • The ambassador of the Bhutanese Embassy in Bangkok is accredited to Singapore.
  • The ambassador of the Singaporean high commission in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • Slovakia
    2012
    Slovenia
    2012
    Yes
    New Delhi
  • The ambassador of the Slovenian embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • Spain
    2011
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Sri Lanka
    1987
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Dhaka
  • The ambassador of the Sri Lankan High Commission in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The ambassador of the Bhutanese Embassy in Dhaka is accredited to Sri Lanka.
  • Bhutan has an honorary consulate in Colombo
  • Swaziland
    2012
    Sweden
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Geneva
  • The ambassador of the Swedish embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the United Nations in Geneva is accredited to Sweden.
  • Switzerland
    1985
    Yes
    New Delhi
    Yes
    Geneva
  • The ambassador of the Swiss embassy in New Delhi is accredited to Bhutan.
  • The ambassador of the Permanent Mission of Bhutan to the United Nations in Geneva is accredited to Switzerland.
  • Helvetas has an office in Bhutan.
  • Tajikistan
    2013
    Thailand
    1989
    Yes
    Dhaka
    Yes
    Bangkok
  • The ambassador of the Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka is accredited to Bhutan.
  • Thailand has an honorary consulate in Thimphu.
  • Turkey
    2012
    Yes
    DhakaThe ambassador of the Turkish Embassy in Dhaka is accredited to Bhutan.
    United Arab Emirates
    2012
    United Kingdom
    • Honorary Consul in Bhutan.
    • Closest consular office is British Deputy High Commission in Kolkata, India
    • There is a joint UK/Australian Visa Application Centre in Thimphu
    Vietnam
    2012