AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBhutan-Japan Partnership: Bhutan and Japan marked 40 years of diplomatic ties, reviewing progress and mapping new development cooperation at the 21st Bhutan-Japan Annual Consultation in Thimphu, including health support like the Royal Centre for Disease Control and maternal care technology introduced via JICA. Climate & Food Security: Bhutan is stepping up nationwide preparedness for a possible Super El Niño, with hotter, drier conditions expected to hit November–December; the PM-led task force is coordinating across ministries, while agriculture pushes water-saving, climate-resilient farming. Local Democracy: Bhutan’s first phase of the Fourth Local Government Elections saw low turnout at 33.92% in Thimphu and Phuentshogling, though younger voters showed relatively stronger participation; the ECB also reported no election disputes, with only minor incidents handled during the process. Jobs in Gelephu: Gelephu Mindfulness City says it has already hired 10+ Bhutanese for its digital assets and fintech ecosystem, with more roles expected across finance, law, communications, hospitality and tech. Sports: Paro FC lead the Bhutan Premier League after the first round, with Thimphu City FC and Transport United FC close behind as the second round begins.
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