AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBitcoin Moves: Bhutan has executed another 90 BTC transfer, worth about $7 million, pushing 2026 crypto outflows past $237 million and renewing speculation that the government is quietly reshaping its sovereign holdings. Assam Diplomacy: Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay is in Guwahati, offering prayers at Maa Kamakhya Temple as Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma signals stronger ties ahead. Education Push: The Royal Government and EtonHouse International Education Group are set to open Bhutan’s first international K–12 school in August (Academic Year 26/27), aiming to serve both expatriate families and Bhutanese students. Trade Bottlenecks: Key export corridors and rail links remain stalled pending India’s approvals, keeping southern Bhutan’s market access constrained. Fiscal Pressure: Parliament scrutiny continues as non-hydropower external debt surges, widening the gap between revenue and debt obligations. Media Debate: Bhutan’s RSF press-freedom ranking is being challenged by local journalists over methodology and transparency.
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