BHUTAN - The Country that Doesn’t Give a S*** About the World
2024 ж. 11 Ақп.
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Bhutan: the most unusual country in the Himalayas.
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International Politics of Bhutan, Karma Galay.
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I like how they're absolutely milking rich tourists for maximum profit and limited environmental impact.
Nobody is milking no one. They're not forcing you to go there, if you wanna go you need to spend it's that simple.
@@SaiSS961 Milking those who want to go.
@@SaiSS961are you stupid
@@arifurrc'mon you can afford a few extra dollars but its a big deal for them
@@SaiSS961 do you know what milking means?
I honestly respect them for actually being like this. It’s actually comedic how it’s like every medieval kingdom stereotype
It’s less respectable when you learn they mostly do this to keep the ruling royal family in power and controlling the population. Even sadder when you learn they have resorts for billionaires and it’s a playground for billionaires.
Well yeah it diddnt even reconise most of the world until after ww2 lol
It’s easy for them to do this because they’re tucked away in the Himalayas with no resource allocation. As a result not only are they hard to reach they have nothing of materialistic value that would persuade subjugation. This is not the case for Sri Lanka as an example, a Buddhist country which would rather be isolated like Bhutan but is unable to for it sits in the most geographically strategic location in the world, is stock full of material, and is the subject of occult obsession resulting in every empire and religion wanting the island for themselves and doing whatever they can to ensure the Sinhalese Buddhists don’t have complete control and establish an ethno-nationalist Buddhist Kingdom of old that would prevent others from having a piece of the pie.
Having himalayas as first line of defense and India protecting them helps
@NarasimhaDiyasena Sri Lanka attacked it's own ethnic groups for not being pure sinhalese
weird fact: the current king of bhutan attended a small liberal arts college in Norton Massachusetts. We both went to Wheaton College, his son went there as well, super chill guy.
do you think they’d let me live there
the dictator of north korea went a public school in switzerland and was a fan of michael jordan and smoked blunts in recess
Yeah for sure @@vengawd
@@vengawdno
Isn't that a Christian college a little west of Chicago?
Bhutan is the Only country on Earth that actually cares about forests.
Costa Rica has also greatly reforested since the 80s going from 26% in 1984 to 52.4% of land being forested today. This percentage is currently still growing. I wish more countries actually cared and did such projects.
@@AnaWeiskornHahaha hypocrite westerners talking about caring for forests yet burn forests in the other side of the world with ur neo colonialism and constant wars waged
@@PlayerSlotAvailableand yet theur countries support NATO which is nothing but a warmongering force seeking expansion and neo colonialism
Norway is a joke, they even dicuss to take down protected forests@@PlayerSlotAvailable
after flooding nepal wth refugee
I love that Bhutan recognises neither the PRC nor the ROC
🗿
Or the US
Because Bhutan is militarily occupied by India.
@@PomegranateChocolate lmao, do something more productive with your time and possibly get an education. You seem to be confusing india with china occupying tibet
@@davesprivatelounge Tibet is occupied all right, by India. South Tibet was gobbled up by India in 1951 to becomes today's AP.
As a Bhutanese, I think "The nation the world doesn't give a s*** about" would be slightly more suitable
Is that good or bad.. In your pov
@@auricocularis963its a sarcasm, considering most people probably arent aware of bhutan existence already
@@dondog3123Atleast 45% of the world is aware of Bhutan
@@user-us4ss2wd9t and bhutan recognized 45% of the world
Or how about “The Land of the Thunder Dragon”?
Asian Wakanda
Lol
Wakanda is fake...Asia is real
The Land of the Thunder Dragon to be more precise
without the high tech stuff
There is no wakanda
Bhutan-The art of not giving a fuck about about having 2 giant powers next to you, and that these giants are in a power struggle with other global giants. Very based.
But they are in a security pact with India though....
India is their net security provider 😂
They dont give a fuck about others...but takes all the facilities from India for free..wow
@@kaushikdebnath8332 Hey, ya can’t blame them, free facilities are free facilities.
India provides them security and other type of aids
I love Asia, it has so many diverse and unique countries like Bhutan, Nepal, Singapore, Brunei, Turkmenistan, North Korea, Mongolia and Yemen.
Yemen is in Africa
@@KingArthur101no it is middle East dawg
@@kraken_dash And the Middle East is in which Continent again
@@sakarshrestha9456 he must be american
@@sakarshrestha9456bro are you 2 americans. The Middle east is in asia 😭
Another unique thing about Bhutan: Unlike their neighbors, their most popular sport is ARCHERY! Archery was declared the national sport in 1971, when Bhutan became a member of the United Nations. Archery in Bhutan is culturally distinctive because it is a martial art practiced among a modern population that abhors killing. Bhutanese people from different social strata find archery one of the most enjoyable sports, being both fun and physical exercise. In addition, archery builds concentration, which contributes to mental development, according to a Bhutanese proverb, both sailing and archery require intelligence. Archery in Bhutan is a way of socialization, communication, and development of relations between people. Emotions run high during competitions, and support for archers and ridicule or distraction of opponents can become as violent as in other countries' sporting events Throughout the history of Bhutan, fire and the bow and arrow were an important means of survival in the highlands during war and on hunts. The bow and arrow play a significant role in many Bhutanese myths and legends. Symbolic and religious significance of the bow and arrow is associated with the legendary murder of Tibetan King Langdarma in the 10th century. The king had persecuted Buddhism, and thus failed to perform his duty as he made mischief. A Buddhist monk, Lhalung Pelgyi Dorje, performed the Black Hat Dance to entertain the king, during which he feigned a bow before the king, drew a bow and arrow hidden in the big sleeves of a ceremonial dance costume, and killed the king. In the 15th century, most prophecies by Lama Drukpa Kunley are believed to have originated from his bow and arrows. Modernly, the bow and arrows are an obligatory feature of any religious ceremony, ritual, festival, and holiday in Bhutan. Archery has also been a favorite sport of the King of Bhutan, handed down from generation to generation. During the Bhutanese period of theocratic rule (1616-1907), there was no regular standing army. The bow and arrow were among the principal means of arming the population during frequent upheavals and invasions. During times of crisis, the government raised militias from among local lords' retinues, all commanded by one dapon or 'arrow chief'.
Thank you wise supreme leader!
In India there is no national sport
Bhutan, really is very beautiful!! One of the guys I met online went there for vacay and I used to open Instagram just to watch his stories while he was there 💀 I later found out that Indians don’t need any visa and I would def love to be there someday.
Not to mention Druk Yul is pretty cool name too
@@Kakaragi it's not
@@bivekraj6369 How come? It translates to "The Land of the Thunder Dragon" which is much cooler than Bhutan, which comes from Bhota-Anta which translates to "End of Tibet"
Indians do need to pay a fee, it’s just a lot less than other nationalities pay
@@bivekraj6369 are you a raja? or just a dalit?
The Bhutan flag is so epic. Here's the lore behind it: The yellow half represents the yellow scarf worn by the monarch, which in turn represents the being of the monarch. The orange half represents the spiritual tradition, the flourishing of the Buddhist teachings in general and that of the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions in particular. The dragon's placement in the center of the flag over the dividing line between the flag's two colors signifies the equal importance of both civic and monastic traditions in the Kingdom of Druk and evokes the strength of the sacred bond between sovereign and people. The dragon's white color signifies the undefiled thoughts of the people that express their loyalty, patriotism and great sense of belonging to the Kingdom although they have different ethnic and linguistic origins. The jewels held in the dragon's claws represent Bhutan's wealth and the security and protection of its people. A very cool thing that took place in Bhutan is The Other Final which is a 2003 documentary. In 2002, Montserrat were ranked last in the world FIFA rankings, with Bhutan ranked second to last. Prior to their meeting, Bhutan, who first competed in 1982, had never won an official FIFA match while Montserrat, who made their debut in 1950, had only managed two victories, both against Anguilla in the 1995 Caribbean Cup. Financial constraints and a slump in the popularity of the game in the 1980s and 1990s had impacted the development of the national team in Bhutan, and the low level of facilities in the country had prevented the team from even attempting to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. And a volcanic eruption in the 1990s in Montserrat impacted football in Montserrat. So two Dutch ad-agency partners, after seeing the Netherlands fail to qualify, decided to have the two teams at the bottom of the rankings compete in a friendly in Thimphu on the day of the 2002 World Cup final, with Bhutan winning four to zero, their very first win!
Certainly, Bhutan is just a country geographically divided into South Asia. It belongs to the Eastern Dragon Clan and is certainly not as weak as India in South Asia.
I am a musical entertainer. About 15 years ago I entertained a foreign delegation from Bhutan in Thailand. They were quite familiar with American/English songs and invited me to Bhutan to entertain their king. I still have photos and the name card of one MP. Her name was Karma.
Thank you for mentioning our Ethnic Cleansing. My parents, grandparents, great grand parents all were born and riased in Bhutan but were victims of ethnic cleansing in the 90’s. I hope the current King and current Bhutan government takes right step to correct it's mistake of the past government 🙏
Where do you guys live now?
@@farukhsheikh5790 Nepal probably.
It’s wasn’t a mistake, it was a smart decision
@@dihexa7256yeah, just like the current cleansing and replacing of whites😅😅😅
@@dihexa7256yep especially after what happened to demographic change in sikkim
The general perception around Bhutan is... idealistic to say the least, while in theory focusing on Happiness over the economy is a positive, and people froth at the mouth over preserving culture (even though culture itself is intrinsically flexible, and in most nations was already constructed as a melting pot of a variety), hyperfixation upon that ignores the reality that this is an impoverished ethno-state under flawed governance, high inequality, and the ethnic cleansing still fresh in the minds of many a Lotshampa
"...ethno-state..." while having more than 15 different ethnicities for its size, "...high inequality..." with a gini coefficient of 28.5(2022). Of course there'd be sympathesizers with illegal migrants when one is from a nation with a history of convicts enslaving the natives.
How is an ethnostate wrong?
@@theimmortalemperor3605because, that is straight up racist and evil.
@@theimmortalemperor3605 What... Did you pay attention in history class 😭
@@theimmortalemperor3605 it becomes wrong when the state you inhabit isn't ruled by a single ethnicity and instead of just giving independence to the region that is fully inhabited by a group different to yours you waste time doing genocide
Imagine you were in Bhutan in 1999 and you see a tv for the first time💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
They had t.v but no cable networks. can only rent movies, and watch national news
Well they don't need their culture to be westernized for ur own leisure westerner, it's their country and they would seek their development in their own way not influenced by foreigners who only steal from their lands
and head about bhutan refugee king did to flood nepal
@@munandfuni think you are of the the refugees...who was kicked out 😂
There were TVs in Bhutan but they only aired mostly Indian TV channels and the public network DD. It was only in 1999 when they officially allowed TVs to be broadcasted.
Long love Bhutan. Love from Bangladesh. We love this people. We love Bhutan
Ofcourse, ethnic cleansing of nepali speaking people by the bhutani kingdom is casually ignored.
Ofc it is. Nobody cares about it until they are the one facing it. Who cares about Palestine tbh, who cared about jews, who cares about Ukraine, who cared about Indians in Africa. Nobody. Kasaile matlab gardaina solti jaba samma afu lai pardaina. Nepal also didn't care, Nepali ta honi could have made them Nepalese citizens and given them rights but no, jhapa tira refugee camp ma rakheko xa. Atleast tibetian refugge are now completely Nepalese.
@@potato-yx5teno? Tibetan people in Nepal are not "nepali". I think they are still considered refugees for their identity.
@@potato-yx5teJews are still under constant threat of being ethnically cleansed.
Why do no one speaks about the ethnic cleansing of Lhotshampa in bhutan in the 90s? There are still thousands of Bhutanese people in refugee camp in India, Nepal. "Bhutan the country that actually doesn't give a shit about humanity, justice"
Based bhutan
Didnt you watch the video?
@@Ninjyed Yeah, I watched. It still isn't justified.
Key words "in the 90s"
@@Swenk684 keywords "there are still"
They also got a sick flag. wales and bhutan are based dragon flaggers
So is the flag of Qing dynasty China. The difference is the dragon in the Chinese flag has five claws whereas the dragon in the Bhutan flag has three claws and the dragon in the Wales flag has four claws. Chinese dragon always has five claws.
@PomegranateChocolate In Japan and Korea's cases China allowed them to have dragons but with fewer claws. Do you know the situation with Bhutan?
"He who minds his own business, shall live a hundred years." Great quote
Your channel is literally one of the best if not the best about geo-politic U deserve much more view 👑👑👑
I had the pleasure of living there for 3 years because of my fathers job. I don’t know how it is now, but it’s the most beautiful country I’ve ever been to. It’s people, it’s culture, it’s land. I’m glad they keep to themselves
So much unbelievable informative content in the very few seconds of the video 😅 👏
This year I worked with an English teacher from Bhutan. Super adorable and humble.
Fun fact : bhutan was a bonism country back in the days until buddhism flourished in the country, tibet invaded bhutan many times but were defeated every time, british india tryed to invade bhutan but was defeated the first time but bhutan lost the second time and many of its fertile borders were annexed luckily the kingdom still stands independent due to the kings visionary actions. The lhotshampa (nepali) came to bhutan as labours and were provided free land due to their hard work but later on the local leaders started to revolt agaisnt the policy of one nation one people bcs they wanted their own culture and nation so they started to wreck havoc in the country as a result most of them were exiled from the countey though most didnt deserve but they themselve had ran away due to fear and those that didnt are now happy and a strong citizen of bhutan
Great info! Subscribed!
I live in Columbus, Ohio where we have a large number of Bhutanese refugees. They had to flee because of government oppression and violence.
How did they get over Trump’s wall?
@@shanewalton8888despite what you might have heard, people who are actually fleeing oppression don’t have problems. The problem is a flood of economic migrants who just want to use the the country as a piggy bank.
@@shanewalton8888 Biden hasn't finished building it yet.
You mean anti-nationals of Bhutan?
They be spewing lies
Let’s not forget Bhutan commuted ethnic cleansing in the 90s and is the resin the US has so many Bhutanese people
What the hell are u talking about?
@@Nagvanshieus Lhotshampa ethnic cleansing aka too brown, too Nepali to be Bhutanese, according to the Bhutanese.
Woah i didn't knew that
Along with the part that those kicked out consisted of lllegal migrnts
And how is that wrong exactly? The bhutanese did it in order to preserve their culture and to be homogenous for a homogenous society is a peaceful society
Bhutan's rebranding is amazing. in 1990s, they flooded nepal with refugess to favour their majority race and sinlge identify. now, they are branded as happy country.lol
The westerners eat up anything if it looks exotic 😂
That’s how we roll 😂
It shouldn't surprise anyone that people in a homogeneous country are happy and doing well
@@juandirection8820Only the ones that were favoured. Everyone else suffers
and you are of those refugees?
Great and educational video! Thank you, would love to visit someday :)
Age is just a number for Bhutan
As an Indian I have so much respect for Bhutan 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇹
p@jeet, they probibly don't think the same about you
@@TakeOneSip abey mulle where is your begging bowl?
@@TakeOneSip what’s a pajeet?
@@Jordannn_nope nickname to Indians
@@Jordannn_nope i didn't I am just saying it's a nickname towards Indians used by West
Thank you so much for sharing. Your research is top notch! I would have liked to hear a little bit about the Aboriginals of Bhutan but overall fantastic presentation. Thank you. ❤
As a aboriginal of Bhutan our forefather ate beetle nuts and spat on British missionaries Ashley eden 😂
@@kinzangwangchuk7914 Aboriginal culture meaning before the British arrived. So if all you can tell me is what life was like Post British arrival thats not the original culture.
guys, bhutan is humble and very happy place for visit. i only knew the peace and serenity of my country after i am here in india. yo bro!! the differences can be felt while crossing border. everything takes colors and settles in mind. Not able to describe it!. do visit and get glimpse of what i am trying to share❣❣
More details on the bhutan nepal conflict!
Well researched 👏🏼👏🏼
Besides the last part of the video, Bhutan is kinda cool.
I love their flag, one of the most beautiful ones
Never came across your channel but this video is great. Knew nothing about this country
Grew up with a few Bhutanese students in highschool. Nice people who always wanted to learn and share, despite all of growing up in a hostile low income environment
Super interesting! Thanks for the content.
Good video! Hey, a question, what happened to your Libya video??
Finland is not a Scandinavian country but a Nordic country.
Det sker fucking hele tiden at folk putter Finland i stedet for Danmark på hahahah. Har endda set det i profesionelle dokumentarer hahaha
Great vid, but you misplaced Eswatini at 8:26 xD
I came here, just to comment. Dude i really liked the title of this video
Bhutan was always a independent and sovereign country since time immemorial and there was never a question about it on Indian counterpart or the britisher , the independent India and Bhutan only consolidated its friendship through mutual recognition of each other
There was no Bhutan before the rule of Ngawang Namgyal. Before him, it was a part of Tibet...
They are Chinese they just don't know it yet.
Ahhh another bullshit here@@Historyteller346
I am convinced that fairy tales and tabletop RPGs are a school subject there.
Most chill country & nature
I‘m Sikh and i hope Bhutan stays like this. So beautiful and peaceful and so much in live with nature.
India acts as a bigger brother or partner to Bhutan. And it is beneficial to both the countries. They don't need to worry about their defence as they know that India shall protect them at any cost. One more point - please use correct Indian map.
Bhutan Become important for India because Bhutan share border with China and Siliguri corridor or chicken neck and India don't want pro Chinese government or don't want China take land of Bhutan and also historical relationship between Bhutan and India is great.
Nobody likes India, really
Given their huge environmental concerns (being one of the few carbon neutral countries) id say they care about the world more than most. Perhaps not other people however
they also have had flooded nepal with refugee who were ethnic minority. they dont give a fuck about anyone except their own majority race and ethnic cleansing ethnic minority in 1990s.
Why did u private ur Gaddafi video? Its one of the best videos on the subject!!!
All of Bhutan's foreign policy goes through New Delhi. Indian Armed Forces are responsible for Bhutan's territorial integrity. Almost all of the Bhutanese royal family members come to India for their bachelor's and master's degrees.
If you ever visit Bhutan and meet with their people you would know how happy and positive they are about their life....These indexes suck
When did you go? How did you get in?
You definitely lie because no way you could be in Bhutan and closely know Bhutanese people, since they overcharge foreigners and you just can't afford to go there. Unless you're rich.
Indians don't need a visa to visit bhutan .just a little amount of money@@peachesandcream22
my ideal country ❤ long live bhutan
A video on Nepal would be interesting , as it neighbours China & India as well but has a very different situation
different situation? Hmmm 🤔
Livin in an (almost) amish paradise
7:16 that's cute lol 😂
There's a lot of refugees from Bhutan in my city, they're awesome people
Great video Would love to see you make a video about morocco
BEST country in the WORLD
it's great in some aspect but I don't think you are the best country if you are committing ethnical cleaning...
@@janhokas8482 thats what every country should be doing
@@gedeihen4103 I absolutely don't agree w what u said and u are probably joking, but what about micronations(Andorra, Lichtenstein, San Marino etc)? Whom are they going to annihilate
_"Take me back to Lakshmana. The journey will tell you more than I ever could..."_
Will u do a video on eSwaniti?
@7:55 + Afghanistan & Pakistan could not stop laughing
2:10 *”sorry, Mister pronunciation* 😂 i love your videos man. Thanks 🤙🏼
I want to move there.. and forget everybody I know.. I honestly think that’s what I’m going to save for.. save for five years and love to Asia and meditate for the rest of my life alone..
Can you make a video about Oman? It has to be one of the least talked about nations.
Good.
I love the Bhutanese people ❤great community.
1:59 isn't Suriname also not carbon negative?
get the maps right atleast, if the areas are disputed then show disputed..
Bro what the fuck are you talking about? The did a great job at research
@@Ninjyed the map used has false depiction of an area 'Kashmir' which is a part of India and here it is shown completely in Pakistan and some part in china.. You can check more than half of Kashmir region is a part of India and some of it is considered disputed territory.. We even had to fight 4 battles with Pak for it (which we won) and still we are fighting a lifelong battle of terrorism against India from Pakistan. Thus the map itself is very hurtful for every Indian citizen. I particularly don't take offense in trivial things, but I believe a flag or a map represent the collective feelings of a nation.
@slacker403 what do the Kashmiris want actually? You talk big about Pakistan but I doubt that the Muslim majority in those areas is happy with your Indian antics. Next you're gonna say Lahore should be part of India lmao
@@slacker403also show me the time stamp of where Kashmir is shown fully in Pakistan, because i quickly went back and every map borders that region along the line of control. Azad Kashmir is part of Pakistan whether you like it or not
@@der1222 people want better life not some sky god religion most gen z kashmiris are atheist especially girls. Pakistani kashmiris suffer more lmao yes lahore is Indian city. Punjab is India.
Wow nice i see how the world is trying to downplay that they are not as happy but less stress for them for sure
It's an actual flex if mighty Bhutan recognises you.
8:36 why is the ladakh part missing
Bhutan is sooo cool. 🇧🇩❤️
Why is the India map has one horn, in J&K ? India map has two horns 😌
Pok and chok. world has accepted that those parts are not under Indian control and so even Google maps are showing them as other country's land. And the govt doesn't even care.
@@shruti9374😂😂😂 surely you are not indian because every map of india show it as part of india even google map xD
@@rishabhsingh6023 I have seen so many times the parts of kashmir shown as not part of India that is why I feel that govt should do something about it.
@@shruti9374 in which map can you tell??? Because i have never seen one
@@rishabhsingh6023 wickipedia wickimedia etc, there are other sites too. there are these kind of videos also and on some our own govts site they show these lands as disputed and not under indias control.
Correction at 2:00 it says they produce 4 tonnes but sequester 9 million tonnes each year.
You're from Florence, Italy? I have a friend from there haha
Have you actually read the metrics for the Happiness Index you mentioned? Plz read before you even mention it.
Hats off to these fine people. I wish the US would take notes.
The US is simply too big and too diverse to manage as effectively as Bhutan.
It's cause they aren't like westerners who seek colonialism and excessive materialistic needs even at the expense of other countries, although they do have violations of human rights they still have managed to stave off foreign cultures and influences on their lands to be ruined in their country
Lhotshampa ethnic cleansing?
How are you gonna to fight for oil across the world and live like this?
So you think the US should implement an ethnostate?
Lovely video but just want to add that Maldives is also a SAARC Country
Yo im here cuz kirito put this in his song playlist lmao ❤
60% forest is the best thing about Bhutan...It really cares about the environment...We need more countries like this...!!!
Bhuthan is like that one player in WWF wrestle mania matches who sits in the corner watching all the others beat the sh** out of each other. 😂
A video on Kazakhstan?
Anyone notice anything about the happiness index top 7-10? 🤔
y did not say how the Aboriginals got into the དྲུག་ཡུལ།།
They make up a very insignificant number of the population. Plus, hardly anyone knows about their existence cuz they live in very remote places. Plus there are other ethnic groups he didn't even mention.
@@pemadendup3753they still exist though, wouldn’t hurt to mention them.
In short - it's heaven🙏
It’s a dictatorial monarchy that committed genocide against its minority population in the 90s and keeps the majority of its population impoverished and backwards
I don't know about you but if i was from Bhutan and i had like a really big family, i would definitly call my family Bhutan clan.
Why do I See the flag of bangladesh on the thumbnail
Why did it take Bhutan so long to adopt television?
They did not want to swamped by Indian content as they saw it as a threat to their culture.
@@Dave_Sisson That doesn't give them a right to shun TV. Any more Luddite and they might as well be Amish!
@@DarDarBinks1986 because the government did ethnic cleansing of Nepali ethnic, lhotsampas and hindu population during the 1990s and they had to keep their citizens unaware and braimwashed regarding these issues
@@DarDarBinks1986 that's why Bhutanese people in Bhutan know very little of this genocide while every person in Nepal knows this as more than 100,000 refugees had to escape and live in refuge camps in eastern plains of Nepal
@@DarDarBinks1986 furthermore, India and other international news agencies helped the evil Bhutan king by hardly reporting on the genocide and refugee crisis. On the other hand they reported so much about Tibetan refugee crisis because it was done by the common foe of India and western powers, China
I beg to defer. They told Nepal and India that they thought China was sus building roads in Tibet in 2022. The project was stopped because it's too close to Siliguri. That's just not letting Canada build roads in Toronto because it's too close to New York. They care about the world, the world doesn't care about it. You just haven't noticed.
Bhutan and India both have their mutual interest with each other. And it's not new that China is occupying other's land. As told in the video itself they are claiming a large portion of Bhutan so it's inevitable for China build a road on others land i.e Bhutan.
Why do westerners try to justify their interferences in foreign politics, we already seen how harmful foreign interferences has shown to be in the past especially when countries like Iraq which were similar to these nations were completely ruined cause of foreign interferences, we don't want another country being ruined just cause "altruistic" westerners pretend like they care for the people
@@Abhi10183Indian obviously will promote anti China rhetotics for their own selfish interests like they did with Assam, please foreigner it's obvious ur country and others are just western puppets dragging a smaller nation like Bhutan into war against China cause you all justify it under the name of "altruism", it's hypocritical at best not looking at the human rights abuses ur own country does and then talking about other nations
@@Abhi10183yes you are right
So strange that no mention of Sikkim was made !
Love this place, too bad it's so hard to get into.
1:38 If Finland is the happiest country then why do they have so many death metal bands?
countries from the north side of europe (uk, scandinavia etc) love metal bands
@@miniioretrue.
no longer finland, , its the philippines, ,
People who listen to metal are happier on average.
It's cause westerners are just hypocrites who talk about being the happiest country yet have homelessness and are anti immigrant violating human rights in their lands against refugees, not to mention the "happiest countries" were former colonial nations who stole all the wealth from third world countries to gain "happiness", their culture and history is written from blood and wiped off for sure and not to mention they still support NATO expansion and are part of the EU another colonial power
Bhutan might not "give a fuck" about the rest of the world but saying that an awful lot of talented Bhutanese are immigrating to Australia.
That’s because you can’t stop humans from progressing.
Nice! I love the video and I love dzonga!ཆནོ ཇོ་ར་ཏ
bhutan kinda looks like Switzerland from above (I mean the outline)
Bhutan is gorgeous. We got a visa free entry and the people are so nice. We also met the duke and Duchess of England by accident
Way better accent 👑