AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEthanol Fuel Row: India’s oil minister Hardeep Singh Puri and transport minister Nitin Gadkari pushed back hard on E20 petrol claims, saying there’s no proof of engine damage and that automakers/service providers report no difficulties—while a Supreme Court petition asks for ethanol percentages on pump nozzles and vehicle-wise compatibility data. Disaster Risk & Infrastructure: Bhutan is facing a tougher monsoon pattern across the HKH, with scientists warning that longer dry spells can still be followed by intense bursts that trigger flash floods and landslides. Flood Recovery in Phuentsholing: After torrential rain displaced 41 families at Amochu Housing Colony, authorities say there will be no reconstruction of the flood-damaged temporary housing. Insurance & Resilience: Bhutan Insurance Limited received Nu 5.34m in earthquake-related claims after the June 7 quake, with most damage reported in rural areas. Climate Planning in Tsirang: Tsirang launched a 204-page Disaster Management and Contingency Plan with thematic maps and clear guidance for preparedness, response, and recovery. Connectivity & Growth: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project is moving toward tendering after DPR completion, aiming to cut travel time and protect sensitive wildlife habitats. Agri-Food Sector Push: SAPLING Dialogue 2026 in Gujarat highlighted food processing as a jobs and nutrition engine across South Asia, with policy focus on safer food and stronger markets. Sovereign AI Compute Link: SATO Technologies signed an LOI with Gelephu Mindfulness City Authority to develop hydro-powered AI data centre capacity, starting with 5MW and reserving 100MW firm power.
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