AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoPeace Index Watch: The Global Peace Index 2026 ranks Singapore (8th), Japan (10th) and Malaysia (12th) as Asia’s top peaceful picks, with Bhutan also placing high at 16th—useful context for travellers planning safer, steadier trips. Air Connectivity for the Region: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma says Air India will start direct Guwahati–Dubai and Guwahati–Abu Dhabi flights from Aug 4, a boost for Northeast travellers and a wider gateway to Bhutan via existing links. Border Business Bottlenecks: Bhutan’s Phuentsholing and Samtse face 54 regulatory hurdles, including licensing, skilled-worker shortages and GST-related friction—an issue for tourism-linked trade and cross-border services. FDI + Digital Push: Bhutan targets Nu. 3.5 billion FDI alongside digital expansion and jobs in 2026–27, with priorities spanning IT-enabled services, renewable energy, wellness and agro-processing. GMC Tourism Open Door: The Gelephu Mindfulness City forum pitches tourism investments for Bhutanese entrepreneurs, from adventure parks to capsule hotels, using an Expression of Interest process. Hospitality Growth: Lemon Tree Hotels signs a new Janakpur property in Nepal, adding to its expanding footprint across Nepal, Bhutan and Dubai. Earthquake Aftermath: Bhutan Insurance reports 128 earthquake-related claims as of June 16, with most concentrated in western and central areas.
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