AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBhutan–Japan Partnership: Bhutan and Japan marked 40 years of ties and reviewed new development priorities at the 21st Bhutan-Japan Annual Consultation on Economic Cooperation in Thimphu, highlighting support in health, education, hydropower, agriculture and disaster risk reduction. Local Democracy & Business Impact: Bhutan’s first phase of local government elections saw voter turnout fall to 33.92% (down from 59.46% in 2021), raising concerns for Thimphu and Phuentshogling where local decisions directly affect business licensing, urban planning and daily services. Integrity & Corruption Risks: Bhutan’s National Integrity Assessment Report 2025 says corruption is increasingly expressed through “gratifications,” with gifts the most common form offered to public officials—often framed as gratitude but potentially shaping future decisions. Digital Jobs in Gelephu: Gelephu Mindfulness City says early hiring has already started, with 10+ Bhutanese recruited across its digital assets and fintech ecosystem, pointing to broader roles beyond tech, including finance, law, marketing and hospitality. Regional Security Cooperation: Bhutan participated in BIMSTEC security talks in New Delhi where member states endorsed maritime law enforcement and disaster relief guidelines, focusing on terrorism, cyber and organised crime. Banking Note for Bhutan Readers: While most banking services are open on 18 July, holiday schedules can vary by state in the region—check local calendars before travel.
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