AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy & Renewables: Bhutan’s power push is getting a boost as the government backs private investment to reach 10,000MW of solar by 2030, while also accelerating onshore and offshore gas exploration to tackle the long-running energy crunch. India–Bhutan Funding: India handed Bhutan the 5th tranche of INR 250 crore for the Economic Stimulus Programme, bringing total support to INR 1,250 crore, with the money linked to jobs and sectors including farmers, youth, SMEs, hospitality and tourism. Lumbini Religious Tourism: Bhutan has started building a Bhutan Temple Complex in Lumbini, with a Nu 160M project expected to take about two years, giving Bhutanese pilgrims a permanent spiritual base. More Lumbini Construction: A Bhutanese monastery foundation stone was also laid in Lumbini, strengthening Bhutan–Nepal cultural and diplomatic ties. Hospitality Upgrade: Amankora’s Paro and Punakha lodges are reopening after wellness-focused renovations, adding new spa and relaxation facilities. Digital Culture Watch: Viral bullying videos in Thimphu have sparked debate and action around youth behaviour and digital responsibility. Travel Disruption Risk: Flooding and landslides tied to heavy rain have hit Bhutan’s border areas and roads, including Phuentsholing and the Indo-Bhutan Gate approach.
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