AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPolitical Prisoners: Bhutan released two political prisoners on June 1, but Human Rights Watch says at least 28 others still need urgent freedom and better prison conditions. Cultural Tourism Deal: Bhutan and Uttar Pradesh signed a 30-year lease for nearly two acres in Varanasi to build a Bhutanese monastery and guest house, aimed at strengthening Buddhist tourism ties. Border Experience Upgrade: Phuentsholing is set to get renovated immigration counters and future terminal expansion to ease congestion and improve tourist arrivals. Land & Identity: Bhutan’s National Land Commission Secretariat launched a digital consent mechanism linked to the national digital ID to speed land ownership checks and cut fraud, with a pilot planned before wider rollout. Health in Monasteries: A four-year stroke prevention project will target monks and nuns with awareness, risk assessments, and early detection. Transport Policy: Bhutan’s MoIT is reviewing taxi licensing in Thimphu amid concerns of oversupply, low earnings, and traffic congestion. Agrifood Self-Reliance: Bhutan is pushing biofertilizers and biopesticides to reduce dependence on imported chemicals and strengthen food security. GCC Evacuation Planning: Bhutan’s Kuwait embassy is designated as the operational hub for GCC evacuation operations, with 7,786 Bhutanese nationals covered in contingency planning.
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