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No question of Chinese embassy here: Bhutan PM Tshering Tobgay

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Bhutan under agreement is slave of India.
can't make foreign policy against Indian advice.



And you are a slave of American and China. Bhutan knows if they didn't align with India, China would have tried to take them over like Tibet, stating they found 3,000 yr old map that shows it used to be a part of ancient China....
 
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And you are a slave of American and China. Bhutan knows if they didn't align with India, China would have tried to take them over like Tibet, stating they found 3,000 yr old map that shows it used to be a part of ancient China....
Why not? If your friend Israel can do this with Palestinians why not China? This gives ticket to everybody to do what ever she wants to do with weaker nations.
 
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Why not? If your friend Israel can do this with Palestinians why not China? This gives ticket to everybody to do what ever she wants to do with weaker nations.
the how will you protect so called azad Kashmir from India...
 
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Why not? If your friend Israel can do this with Palestinians why not China? This gives ticket to everybody to do what ever she wants to do with weaker nations.
When has India justified Isreal oppression of Palestinians??
 
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the how will you protect so called azad Kashmir from India...
You better concentrate on so called Bharat. China knocking on the door.

However Israel was there and independent...Bhutan was never a part of China. Big difference..
However then, if China says she was there, then she was there.
 
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You better concentrate on so called Bharat. China knocking on the door.


However then, if China says she was there, then she was there.



Nah you better work on Pakistan looks like it might break up AGAIN.


China can say whatever, I don't believe in fake maps unless its carbon dated. Even then, a map does not mean shit if the land is not under your control ...its not yours to begin with.
 
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Nah you better work on Pakistan looks like it might break up AGAIN.


China can say whatever, I don't believe in fake maps unless its carbon dated. Even then, a map does not mean shit if the land is not under your control ...its not yours to begin with.
Thats cute!
 
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for some reason this "slave" of india is the happiest country in the world

https://www.oneworldeducation.org/bhutan-worlds-happiest-country

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india just wants to keep it that way by helping them avoid the fate of tibetans
 
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Happiest country? More like most miserable country ruled by an indian puppet monarchy.
 
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Happiest country? More like most miserable country ruled by an indian puppet monarchy.

The birth of 'Gross National Happiness'
Credit goes to the tiny country of Bhutan for shining a light on happiness. Its prime minister first proposed a World Happiness Day to the United Nations in 2011 and launched an international focus on happiness.
The U.N. General Assembly declared March 20 as World Happiness Day in 2012, recognizing "happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world."
The first of five World Happiness Reports was first published in April 2012 in conjunction with the U.N. High Level Meeting on happiness and well-being. Since 2012, many governments and governmental organizations have made well-being or happiness a priority.
In February, the United Arab Emirates held a full-day World Happiness meeting. There was World Happiness Summit in Miami on March 17-19, while Erasmus University in Rotterdam is hosting three-day meeting on happiness research and policy starting Monday.
http://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/worlds-happiest-countries-united-nations-2017/index.html

The term "gross national happiness" was coined by the fourth king of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, in the 1970s.[3]

The GNH's central tenets are: "sustainable and equitable socio-economic development; environmental conservation; preservation and promotion of culture; and good governance".[4]

GNH is distinguishable by for example valuing collective happiness as the goal of governance, and by emphasizing harmony with nature and traditional values.[5]

Other developments[edit]
Two Canadians, Michael and Martha Pennock, played a major role in developing the Bhutanese GNH survey. They developed a shorter international version of the survey which has been used in their home region of Victoria BC as well as in Brazil. The Pennocks also collaborated with Ura in the production of a policy lens which is used by the Bhutanese GNH Commission for anticipating the impact of policy initiatives upon the levels of GNH in Bhutan.[6]

GNH was later articulated as nine domains, which provides a further level of conceptual analysis for policy making. These are: psychological well-being, health, time use, education, cultural diversity and resilience, good governance, community vitality, ecological diversity and resilience, and living standards.[7][8]

Adam Kramer, a psychologist from the University of Oregon, has developed a behavioral model of "Gross National Happiness" based on the use of positive and negative words in social network status updates, resulting in a quantitative GNH metric.[9]

The former king of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, was a close friend of King Jigme Singye Wangchuck and conceived the similar philosophy of “Sufficiency Economy.” In 2016, Thailand launched its own GNH center.[10]

The current prime minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay, has preferred to focus on more concrete goals instead of promoting GNH.[11]

GNH Implementation[edit]
The implementation of a GNH policy can be challenging as it requires considerable institutional support. In Bhutan, the implementation – or mainstreaming – of GNH into political institutions has been a gradual process for several decades but recently accelerated with the introduction of the GNH Index and the GNH Screening Tool.

As part of a lengthy and ongoing process of integrating the GNH philosophy into public policy, the GNH Index was developed by the Centre for Bhutan Studies (CBS) to help measure the progress of Bhutanese society. In 2010, the first nationwide GNH survey was conducted with a sample size of 8,510 Bhutanese aged 15 and above. The second nationwide survey was conducted in 2015 and had a sample size of 8,871. After all three rounds of surveys, follow-up interviews and additional data gathering was conducted in order to review and refine the survey. The GNH survey covers all twenty districts (Dzonkhag) and results are reported for varying demographic factors such as gender, age, abode, and occupation. The survey therefore provides a rich dataset to compare the happiness between different groups of citizens, and how this has changed over time

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_National_Happiness
 
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