AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBIMSTEC Security Push: Ajit Doval chaired the 5th BIMSTEC National Security Advisers’ meeting in New Delhi, with Bhutan among members, focusing on counter-terrorism, cyber and maritime security, disaster management and emerging threats. Maritime Cooperation Framework: BIMSTEC adopted new maritime security guidelines, including common humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) rules and better coordination between maritime law enforcement agencies. Tourism Revenue Watch: Bhutan saw 26% more tourists in Jan–May, reaching 102k SDF-paying visitors and USD 68.7M revenue, driven mainly by a 33% rise in Indian arrivals. Fuel Supply Boost: STCBL opened a new Nu 17M fuel outlet in Lhamoi Dzingkha Dungkhag, adding storage for 80,000 litres to ease recurring shortages for about 9,000 residents. SOEs as Economic Backbone: A Ministry of Finance report says SOEs contribute 23.06% of GDP (2023) and hold assets worth 82.14% of GDP, while profits rose sharply over recent years. DHI Sets Record: Druk Holdings and Investments reported its strongest FY2025 performance, contributing a record Nu 24.83B to government coffers. Urban Expansion in Damphu: LAP II is advancing in Damphu Town with new internal roads and water supply works to unlock further private investment. Climate Risk Update: Bhutan recorded its warmest year in 2025, with new national climate assessments flagging growing risks to water, glaciers and infrastructure. Labour Market Signals: Bhutan’s employment improved in Q2 2026 as unemployment fell to 2.7%, with youth joblessness also dropping.
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