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179miles.The capital is Thimbu.There are today about a million Bhutanis. In 1949,Bhutan signed a treaty with India under which Bhutan consentedto be guided by India in external affairs, thoughwhether Bhutan is obligated to follow India's instructionsor merely to listen to them has never been clarified.Butthrough the years Bhutan seems to be leaning more and moretowards India, and Bhutan has accepted the protection planof India <strong>for</strong> the defense of the country.5The Bhutanis are mostly Bhuddist.In recent years,the Nepalis from India and Nepal have infiltrated Bhutan somuch so that in certain towns, Nepali has become a commonlanguage.Bhutan is one of the least evangelized nations inthe East.No active mission exists in Bhutan today.Mr. Henkai Changsan, a young man from Ngente Villageof North Cachar in Assa m had a deep spiri tua 1 experience in1975 when he was 18 years old. A spiritual revival carneover the church in his village, and he prayed to the Lord <strong>for</strong>a long time to learn what He wanted him to do.While tryingto discern God's will <strong>for</strong> him, he saw avision of Bhutan, acountry which he had never known of. As he prayed, itbecame clearer to him that it wa s the wi 11 of God tha theshould go to Bhutan to witness to the people.He continuedto pray to make sure that it was God's will <strong>for</strong> him to go.5Encyclo~edia Britannica, 1969 ed., s.v. "Bhutan."

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