AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCustoms Crackdown: India’s “Operation Namkhor” seized another Dulquer Salmaan car—a Nissan Patrol—linking it to a tax-evasion and alleged Bhutan smuggling route, while the actor insists he bought vehicles legally. Gelephu Crypto Licensing: BTSE Bhutan got in-principle approval from the Gelephu Financial Services Office for a Financial Services Licence covering virtual-asset trading and institutional custody—final approval still pending. Bitcoin Treasury Moves: Bhutan kept selling, transferring 100 BTC (about $8.1m) as part of a broader liquidation that Arkham says could drain remaining holdings by September. Public Transport Tender: Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation invited sealed bids to hire three 22-seater coaster buses for 15–19 June 2026. Policy & People: A new training in Phuentshogling pushes journalists toward more sensitive, inclusive language, while a policy brief argues Europe needs decentralized digital identity governance to avoid control by states or markets. Environment Watch: A study flags illegal wildlife trade across the Hindu Kush Himalaya has more than doubled since 2019, threatening mountain ecosystems.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.