AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBhutan-India Finance: India released the fifth tranche of ₹250 crore (Nu 2.5bn) to Bhutan’s Economic Stimulus Programme, bringing total ESP support to ₹1,250 crore, with the funds aimed at post-COVID recovery, jobs, and support for farmers, youth, SMEs, startups, creative industries, and tourism. Urban Resilience & Infrastructure: Thimphu Thromde moved ahead with the Memorial Chorten stream corridor revitalisation under the Disaster Resilient Infrastructure Project, targeting flood-risk reduction through greener public spaces, walking access, solar lighting, and improved pedestrian connectivity. Digital Transformation: Bhutan’s State of the Nation report says the digital economy is already creating jobs and income, highlighting progress on the National Digital Identity system and plans to expand digital-economy growth in 2026–27. Digital Society & Youth Safety: Viral bullying videos from a Thimphu school sparked police and education probes, student suspensions, and calls from the National Commission for Women and Children to stop sharing footage and rethink digital responsibility. Regional Trade & Connectivity: A study on Northeast India argues road and highway upgrades can shift the region from a “frontier” to a gateway linking India with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and ASEAN by 2047—key for Bhutan-linked logistics routes. Circular Economy Investment: Recykal’s $23m funding round backs waste-management tech and international expansion, including faster rollout of deposit return systems that could inspire similar circular models.
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