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Our His Majesty The King, Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen, and Their Royal Highnesses walk hand in hand with the people is more than symbolic—it’s a profound moment that stirs the soul. They walk not as distant figures of royalty, but as humble stewards of a shared dream, grounded in compassion, legacy, and service.

Few images capture leadership so powerfully as that of a King lifting stones beside his son. From father to son, generation to generation, they are not just building an airport—they are planting the seeds of a sacred future.

This is more than the groundbreaking of infrastructure. It is the laying of a spiritual foundation—where ancient wisdom meets modern aspiration, where duty and prayer merge with calloused hands to shape a nation’s destiny.

His Majesty’s words echo deeply: This is not merely an airport. It is equivalent to building 10,000 Zangdopelris. This is not metaphor—it is Bhutan’s living prayer, an offering of peace and purpose, infused with ten thousand blessings and the silent strength of a united people.

As much of the world rushes forward, Bhutan pauses—gracefully, deliberately—to build something that will last. The Gelephu International Airport is not just a gateway to the world. It is a message to the world: that progress can honor values, and prosperity born from mindfulness is not only possible, but powerful.

To the people of Bhutan: Tashi Delek on this historic beginning. You have reminded the world how to build—not just with machines and concrete, but with meaning, unity, and love.

And to Their Majesties— KADREN CHAY For reminding us that true leadership is not about rising above, but walking beside. Not about commanding from a distance, but serving with devotion. This vision was born from His Majesty’s profound love for His people—and Bhutan is blessed to walk this path under such guidance.

This is not just a national milestone. It is a global inspiration.

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