Inaugurated formally last evening at India House here by Bhutan's Queen Mother Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck, the annual literary festival will explore globally relevant issues such as environmental conservation, natural history, spirituality, and Buddhism among others.
Speaking about the India and Bhutan's shared love for literature and art, the queen emphasised on the impact the festival has made on "young Bhutanese minds".
"Our shared love for literature and arts has brought India and Bhutan together to create and celebrate yet another edition of Mountain Echoes.
Jaideep Sarkar, Indian ambassador to Bhutan, said that events like the Mountain Echoes opens Bhutan to the world and quipped it would supersede the Jaipur Literature Festival in popularity soon.
"I am thankful to the government of Rajasthan for their continued support and association with this event. It is not long before Jaipur Literature Festival will be but a successful imitation of Mountain Echoes!
The three-day festival will be attended by eminent Bhutanese and foreign authors including Markus Zusak, Shashi Tharoor, Ruskin Bond, Ashwin Sanghi among others.
The first day saw a discussion by Indian bestselling writer Ashwin Sanghi on "The Karma of Writing".
In the opening session on the first day, the queen talked about "The Legacy of Zhabdrung", shedding light on the life and legacy of the founding father of Bhutan, Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel.
The day also witnessed sessions by writers K Anis Ahmed, Sujeev Shakya, Tenzing Lamsang, along with a conversation between 'The Book Thief' author Markus Zusak and Linda Leaming.
The festival will come to a close on August 27.
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