 main entrance. And there you can see the first glimpse of the Indian Prime Minister. What a proud moment for all of us because Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he has been always closely following his vision and mission of neighborhood first, walking towards the entrance where he would be received by the Chamberlain, which is who is the secretary to the king. And they can see now the dancers, the shots of the folk dancers in traditional style. They are welcoming. There you can see with the flags. So there you see every person assembled in respect in traditional style waiting for the Prime Minister to arrive here at the Tashij Zong, which is the office of the king and the other part is the monastery. You can see the dancers followed by the SPG and behind them the Prime Minister. Very soon you will have a glimpse of the Indian Prime Minister. You can see they are also happy. It's a VVIP visit and this tradition of a VVIP welcome in the traditional Buddhist style is given to only a VVIP. So a very proud day for the Indian Prime Minister and at the same time a very crucial day because Bhutan and India go hand in hand for a long time. The monks of the Zong in the traditional style on the terrace and here the ladies there you see on the terrace. They are standing on the terrace. It's a clear vision now. The rains have stopped and all of them they feel like dancing in honor, in respect and in joy. A joyful day for both India and Bhutan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visiting Bhutan. This is the first visit of the Prime Minister after assuming office for the second time.