Tandi Dorji
Lyonpo Dr. Tandi Dorji | |
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རྟ་མགྲིན་རྡོ་རྗེ་ | |
Foreign Minister for Bhutan | |
In office 7 November 2018 – 28 January 2024 | |
Prime Minister | Lotay Tshering |
Preceded by | Damcho Dorji |
Succeeded by | D. N. Dhungyel |
Member of the National Assembly of Bhutan | |
Assumed office 31 October 2018 | |
Preceded by | Chimi Dorji |
Constituency | Lingmukha-Toedwang |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] | 2 September 1968
Political party | Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa |
Alma mater | Mymensingh Medical College University of Sydney University of Canberra |
Tandi Dorji (Dzongkha: རྟ་མགྲིན་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wylie: Rta mgrin rdo rje; born 2 September 1968)[1] is a Bhutanese politician who served as Foreign Minister for Bhutan from November 2018 to 2024.[2][3] He has been a member of the National Assembly of Bhutan, since October 2018.
Education
[edit]He holds an MBBS degree from Mymensingh Medical College in Bangladesh.[4][5] He undertook his residency in paediatrics from Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune, India. He completed his Master of International Public Health from University of Sydney, Australia[6] and Master of Business Administration from University of Canberra, Australia.[4]
Political career
[edit]Before entering politics, he was a pediatrician,[7][8] public health researcher and a technical advisor.[9]
Dorji is a founding member and former president of the Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa.[4] He participated in the 2008 and 2013 elections.[10] He was elected to the National Assembly of Bhutan in the 2018 elections for the Lingmukha Toedwang constituency.[2] He received 3,154 votes and defeated Sonam Wangyel Wang, a candidate of DPT.[11]
On 3 November, Lotay Tshering formally announced his cabinet structure and Tandi was named as Foreign Minister for Bhutan.[2] On 7 November 2018, he was sworn in as Foreign Minister for Bhutan in the cabinet of Prime Minister Lotay Tshering.[12]
Honours
[edit]- Bhutan :
- The Royal Orange Scarf (3 November 2018).
- The Royal Red Scarf (17 December 2022).[13]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ngawang. "Foreign Minister – Ministry of Foreign Affairs". Retrieved 2019-08-21.
- ^ a b c "Bhutan's Newly Elected Prime Minister Lotay Tshering Unveiled The 10 Cabinet Ministers On 3 November 2018". www.bhutantimes.com.
- ^ "HM confers Dakyen to Cabinet ministers, Speaker, and OL – KuenselOnline". www.kuenselonline.com.
- ^ a b c "Bhutan 2018 Elections". www.peldendrukpa.com.
- ^ "MMCH accords reception to its ex-student Bhutanese PM". Financial Express (Bangladesh). 14 April 2019. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
- ^ "DNT announces cabinet portfolios". Bhutan Times.
- ^ "Doctors into politics condemn BMHC's notification – Business Bhutan". www.businessbhutan.bt.
- ^ "DNT reveals 46 candidates - BBS". 1 June 2018.
- ^ "Meet the cabinet minister-elects of third democratically elected government". 2018-11-03.
- ^ "Eight Candidates join DNT - The Bhutanese".
- ^ "How DNT won Punakha?".
- ^ "PM Lotay Tshering's Cabinet inaugurated in Bhutan – United News of India". www.uniindia.com.
- ^ 115th National Day
- 1968 births
- Living people
- Foreign ministers of Bhutan
- Bhutanese MNAs 2018–2023
- Bhutanese pediatricians
- Lotay Tshering ministry
- Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa politicians
- University of Dhaka alumni
- University of Sydney alumni
- University of Canberra alumni
- Druk Nyamrup Tshogpa MNAs
- Mymensingh Medical College alumni
- Bhutanese politician stubs