New Delhi, Nov. 12 -- India and Bhutan are taking several steps to bolster connectivity and border infrastructure to build on the work already done through an energy partnership to ramp up the Himalayan country's hydropower capabilities, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday. Modi also lauded the contributions of Bhutan's former king Jigme Singye Wangchuck towards strengthening relations between India and Bhutan and in establishing democratic systems in the country and establishing peace in border areas. Modi made the remarks at an event in Thimphu to mark the 70th birth anniversary of the former king. Noting that connectivity creates opportunities, Modi referred to the government's recent decision to link Gelephu and Samtse cities in Bhutan to India's rail network. "Completion of this project will provide easier access for the industries here and Bhutanese farmers to India's vast market," the Prime Minister said....