AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDigital Economy & Tourism: A three-month digital readiness programme says many Bhutan’s three-star hotels are struggling online—some don’t control their Google listings or social pages, and outdated websites and slow replies are hurting visibility and bookings. Parliament & Public Services: The HoR session saw opposition MPs protest over unmet demands, while a pay revision is expected soon, but only after a pay commission assesses economic feasibility. Economic Transformation 2026-27: The PM’s State of the Nation report outlines eight national priority programmes, targeting FDI mobilisation, new startups and industries beyond Thimphu, plus tourism packages and export growth. Royal Affairs: His Majesty King Jigme Khesar graced the closing of the fifth session of the Fourth Parliament, and the King and Queen paid respects to Princess Bajrakitiyabha in Thailand. Climate & Disaster Risk: ICIMOD warns that even with a weaker monsoon forecast for parts of the HKH including Bhutan, flash floods and landslides remain a serious risk due to intense rainfall bursts and rising temperatures. Tech in Government: Bhutan launched its first civil service robot, Zhiyop, to answer questions from the Bhutan Civil Service Rules and Regulations.
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