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[[File: RD2013.jpg| Dr Manmohan Singh, Queen Jetsun Pema, who did her schooling in Himachal Pradesh, the Oxford-educated 32-year-old Wangchuck and Mr Pranad Mukherjee. <br/> The third emperor from the Himalayan  kingdom to grace the event, signifying the importance that India attaches to its neighbour. Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who abdicated the throne in 2006 in favour of his son, was the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations twice in 1984 and 2005, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck graced the occasion in 1954.|frame|500px]]  
 
[[File: RD2013.jpg| Dr Manmohan Singh, Queen Jetsun Pema, who did her schooling in Himachal Pradesh, the Oxford-educated 32-year-old Wangchuck and Mr Pranad Mukherjee. <br/> The third emperor from the Himalayan  kingdom to grace the event, signifying the importance that India attaches to its neighbour. Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who abdicated the throne in 2006 in favour of his son, was the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations twice in 1984 and 2005, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck graced the occasion in 1954.|frame|500px]]  
 
[[File: 2013a.jpg| Queen Jetsun Pema, and Emperor Wangchuck |frame|500px]]
 
[[File: 2013a.jpg| Queen Jetsun Pema, and Emperor Wangchuck |frame|500px]]
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[[Republic Day, India]] <>[[Republic Day, India: 1950 ]] <> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1951-69 ]]  <> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1970-79 ]] <> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1980-89 ]]<> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1990-99]] <> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 2000-09]]<> [[Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 2010-]]

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Dr Manmohan Singh, Queen Jetsun Pema, who did her schooling in Himachal Pradesh, the Oxford-educated 32-year-old Wangchuck and Mr Pranad Mukherjee.
The third emperor from the Himalayan kingdom to grace the event, signifying the importance that India attaches to its neighbour. Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who abdicated the throne in 2006 in favour of his son, was the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations twice in 1984 and 2005, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck graced the occasion in 1954.
Queen Jetsun Pema, and Emperor Wangchuck

See also

Republic Day, India <>Republic Day, India: 1950 <> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1951-69 <> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1970-79 <> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1980-89 <> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 1990-99 <> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 2000-09<> Republic Day, India: Guests of Honour, 2010-

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