AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWellness Tourism Push: Bhutan is leaning harder into well-being as an economic opportunity, with a recent “Bhutan for Well-Being” event in Bumthang spotlighting meditation, traditional healing and mindfulness to attract visitors seeking meaningful experiences. Local Governance & Elections: The Election Commission of Bhutan has announced Fourth Dzongkhag Thromde Tshogde Elections for Phuentsholing and Thimphu Thromde, with postal voter registration open until June 18 and voter education ramped up. Tourism Trade: Bhutan International Travel Mart 2026 opened with more than 200 international buyers and over 50 Bhutanese exhibitors, aiming to turn “high value, low volume” tourism into stronger global partnerships. Public Finance Watch: Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee questioned value for money in Nu 587.54 million spent on the Bhutan Integrated Taxation System (BITS), citing procurement and oversight shortcomings. Energy Costs: Bhutan’s LPG prices are rising as the country imports 100% of LPG from India, with domestic adjustments following India’s latest price revisions. Disaster Risk Alert: ICIMOD warns that even with below-normal monsoon rainfall in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, short bursts of intense rain, landslide risk and flash floods remain a serious threat for Bhutan and neighbours. Skills for Creative Sector: Thimphu hosted the first Essentials Training Programme for Live Sound to build local technical capacity as Bhutan’s events and creative scene grows. Regional Health Concern: Assam’s Japanese Encephalitis outbreak has claimed four lives at GMCH, underscoring ongoing mosquito-borne disease risks across the region.
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