Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday concluded his two-day Bhutan visit and left for New Delhi.

Prime minister Modi held talks with Bhutanese leaders during his two-day visit to further deepen bilateral ties.

Before leaving for Delhi, the Prime Minister addressed students at the Royal University of Bhutan and paid his respects at the National Memorial Chorten, a revered monument honouring the late Third Druk Gyalpo

Modi left for Delhi from Paro International Airport in a special aircraft.

“Thank you Bhutan for your love and affection. PM@narendramodi embarks for Delhi following a remarkable visit that heralded cooperation in new areas. As a special gesture, seen off by @PMBhutan at Paro airport,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

Modi was in Thimphu on his second visit to Bhutan as Prime Minister and the first since his re-election in May this year.