AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSuper El Niño Preparedness: Bhutan’s National Super El Niño Task Force, chaired by the Prime Minister, is coordinating a nationwide response as hotter, drier conditions threaten drought, water shortages, forest fires and especially farm output; the Department of Agriculture is pushing water-saving, climate-resilient practices while ministries assess water management and tanker feasibility. Food & Water Security: Farmers are already racing against delayed monsoon rains as paddy transplantation slips, while a new report flags Bhutan’s heavy import dependence for cereals and vegetable oils, widening pressure on the shrinking agricultural base. Regional Security & Trade Linkages: India hosted the 5th BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs meeting in New Delhi, where members including Bhutan backed practical steps on counter-terrorism, cyber, maritime and energy security, plus new maritime disaster-relief and law-enforcement coordination guidelines. Tourism Revenue Uptick: Bhutan’s tourism is picking up—26% more tourists in Jan–May, with USD 68.7M revenue—driven mainly by a 33% rise in Indian arrivals, though dollar-paying revenue from non-India groups dipped. Digital Jobs in Gelephu: Gelephu Mindfulness City says early hiring has started in its digital assets and fintech ecosystem, with more roles expected across finance, law, marketing, hospitality and tech.
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