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Topic: Dzonkhag


In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Royal Bhutan Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An engineering division of the Indian Army, DANTAK, uses contract Indian labour to maintain highways in Western Bhutan, which have a strategic value as well as a more obvious economic benefit.
Army troops were in action in late 2003 in the south-eastern dzonkhags, against the separatist United Liberation Front of Asom, which had built up a network of permanent jungle refuges there.
The guerrillas, numbering about 3000 heavily armed rebels were all captured, killed or driven back across the border, at the cost of some Bhutanese deaths and injuries.
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