AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBhutan–India Fuel Row: Bhutan has reportedly rejected India’s E20 petrol, pointing to ageing storage tanks and possible compatibility risks for existing vehicles, while India’s Petroleum Ministry says no export offer or proposal was made. Flood Safety in Thimphu’s Gateway: Long-term flood and landslide mitigation plans for Phuentsholing outline stronger land-use rules, early warning, sediment management, and buffer zones after findings that much of a key hillside is prone to renewed slides. Gelephu Growth Watch: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project is moving toward construction, with a planned shorter, faster route and wildlife-protection measures, funded by the World Bank. Rural Tourism Boost: Tsirang’s GMC-linked momentum is lifting small businesses, with villagers seeing steady visitor flow and new market activity. Sports: Thimphu City FC reclaimed the top spot in the BoB Bhutan Premier League after beating Tsirang FC 2-1. Local Tech/Business: SATO Technologies signed an LOI with Gelephu Mindfulness City Authority to explore a renewable-powered AI compute campus using Bhutan hydro.
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