AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoBhutan in the spotlight on peace: Bhutan remains the most peaceful country in South Asia, ranking 16th globally in the Global Peace Index 2026, even as the report flags worsening instability across the region. Digital payments for cross-border trade: India and Nepal launched a peer-to-peer remittance corridor linking UPI with Nepal’s NPI, enabling instant transfers via mobile apps and digital wallets—expected to cut cash and FX friction for travellers and boost merchant transactions. Tourism business push: Bhutan International Travel Mart in Thimphu drew about 200 international buyers to meet local operators and build new high-value travel products, supported by the Economic Stimulus Programme. Energy and public infrastructure: DGPC installed solar panels in 187 public facilities across Thimphu, Chhukha and Basochhu, aiming to reduce reliance on hydropower and generate clean electricity for households and revenue. Climate risk for the region: ICIMOD warns that even with below-normal monsoon rainfall in the Hindu Kush Himalaya, Bhutan and neighbours face high disaster risk from short bursts of intense rain, landslides and flash floods. Regional trade platform: The 10th China–South Asia Expo opened in Kunming, featuring Bhutan artworks among showcased products and matchmaking aimed at boosting regional trade and industrial cooperation. Hydropower leadership update: SJVN appointed Rajesh Kumar Chandel as Director (Projects), with experience spanning hydro projects in India, Nepal and Bhutan.
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