AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPeace Index Watch: Bhutan ranks 16th globally and 5th for freshwater per person, standing out as Asia’s lone Top 10 freshwater country—useful context for travellers and planners. Border Business Bottlenecks: A Bhutan Chamber of Commerce and Industry review flags 54 regulatory hurdles in Phuentsholing and Samtse, from licensing and GST frictions to delays, skills shortages, and weak trade infrastructure. Human Capital Push: The State of the Nation Report says 467 schools will get enhanced feeding and nutrition support in 2026–27, including 20 upgrades with “Green Kitchens.” Digital Growth Drive: Bhutan targets Nu. 3.5 billion FDI alongside digital expansion and jobs for 5,500 youth under 2026–27 priorities. Public Health Enforcement: BFDA tightens the smoking ban in designated public areas with Nu 500 fines. Culture & Community: Kuensel Phodrang hosts the month-long Kathrid Empowerment in Thimphu, drawing devotees nationwide. Local Governance & Oversight: Parliament calls for a joint review of an audit provision in the Co-operatives and Farmer Groups Bill. Heritage at Risk: Residents warn the centuries-old Changyul Bum Galem house in Punakha is worsening after cracks and a recent quake, urging urgent intervention.
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