AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBIMSTEC Security: National Security Chiefs from BIMSTEC countries, including Bhutan, endorsed guiding principles for maritime law enforcement and adopted HADR guidelines at the 5th meeting in New Delhi, chaired by Ajit Doval, aiming for safer, more coordinated disaster response and stronger action against terrorism, cyber and organised crime. Consumer Protection: Bhutan’s CCAA says refund refusals and undelivered goods were the top consumer complaints last fiscal year, with 338 cases recorded; most were resolved, and mediation helped secure refunds of Nu 2.78 million. Digital & Skills: Sherubtse College launched a University Students Leadership Development Centre, training 95 student leaders from across RUB colleges on leadership, communication, decision-making and Driglam Namzha. Local Governance: Bhutan’s first phase of local government elections saw low turnout at 33.92%, raising concerns about civic participation even as younger voters showed relatively stronger engagement. Business & Development Ties: Bhutan and Japan marked 40 years of partnership and reaffirmed development cooperation priorities at the 21st Bhutan-Japan Annual Consultation on Economic Cooperation. Gelephu Jobs: Gelephu Mindfulness City says early hiring has already started in its digital assets and fintech ecosystem, with more roles expected as companies expand.
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