AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSolar for Public Services: DGPC has installed solar panels at 187 public facilities across Thimphu, Chhukha and Basochhu, investing nearly Nu 455M and targeting cleaner power generation through a multi-phase ADB-supported programme. Climate & Monsoon Risk: ICIMOD warns the Hindu Kush-Himalaya will likely see below-average monsoon rainfall in 2026, but hazard risks stay high due to short, intense downpours, heat stress and reduced snow buffering—relevant for Bhutan’s disaster planning. Bhutan Land Tech: Bhutan’s National Land Commission Secretariat launched a digital consent mechanism tied to the national digital ID to streamline land ownership verification and cut fraud, alongside DrukRef23 mapping tools. Engineering Education Push: IEEE partnered with Bhutan to host an Engineering Education, Research and Innovation Summit in Paro, focusing on curricula, research capacity and digital transformation aligned with Gross National Happiness. Agriculture Self-Reliance: Bhutan is scaling up locally produced biofertilizers and biopesticides to reduce imports and strengthen food security under its Agrifood Sector Strategy 2034. Regional Tech & Trade: China-South Asia Expo opened in Kunming with Bhutan products featured, while EU-India connectivity talks continue to spotlight regional cooperation. Health Workforce Gap: A Bhutan-linked policy debate highlights nursing shortages and the need to expand training capacity beyond Thimphu.
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