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21 February - Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck birthday

 




Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck is the current reigning monarch of the Kingdom of Bhutan. He was born on 21 February 1980, in Thimphu, Bhutan. Jigme Khesar ascended to the throne on 9 December 2006, following the abdication of his father, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck.

Key points about Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck:

  1. Coronation: Jigme Khesar was formally crowned as the fifth Druk Gyalpo (Dragon King) of Bhutan on 06 November 2008, in a ceremony held at the Punakha Dzong.

  2. Education: Before his ascension to the throne, Jigme Khesar studied in the United States and the United Kingdom. He attended Magdalen College, University of Oxford, and the Ugyen Wangchuck Academy in Bhutan.

  3. Modernization and Development: King Jigme Khesar has been actively involved in various initiatives aimed at modernizing Bhutan while also preserving its unique cultural identity. He has emphasized the importance of Gross National Happiness (GNH) as a measure of the country's progress, prioritizing well-being and happiness over purely economic indicators.

  4. International Relations: King Jigme Khesar has engaged in diplomatic efforts to strengthen Bhutan's international ties. Bhutan is known for its cautious approach to foreign relations and has traditionally maintained a policy of neutrality.

  5. Marriage and Family: King Jigme Khesar married Jetsun Pema on 13 October 2011. Jetsun Pema is the Queen Consort of Bhutan, and the couple has two sons, the elder being Crown Prince Jigme Namgyel Wangchuck.

  6. Popular Figure: King Jigme Khesar is widely regarded as a popular and charismatic figure in Bhutan. He is known for his approachability, public engagements, and efforts to connect with the people.

King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck continues to play a central role in the constitutional monarchy of Bhutan, overseeing the country's development and contributing to its unique philosophy of prioritizing the well-being and happiness of its citizens.

 

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