AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWater Security Watch: A new National Water Resources Inventory Report 2026 says 18 water sources have already dried up in Paro and Thimphu, with another 227 still drying—blamed on climate change, forest loss, natural calamities, and local human activity. Disaster Preparedness: Bhutan’s Thimphu earthquake drill (magnitude 7.5 scenario) tested coordination across authorities, hospitals, and responders, and flagged gaps in emergency equipment and resource mobilisation, with Nepal’s earthquake experts supporting. AI for Bhutanese Languages: NoMind and Aplos Lab are building a multilingual AI model to understand and translate Dzongkha and dialects like Tshangla and Bumthapkha, using speech and translation systems trained from a new local language corpus. Sports Pathway: The Ministry of Education is rolling out school-based Sports and Physical Activities to boost mass participation, with trained sports instructors and local funding to help students move from classrooms to competitions. Legal System Pressure: Bhutan’s OAG handled 1,014 cases in 2025–26, with drug-related offences leading the caseload, while rising legal complexity is straining capacity. Local Tech & Industry: A Samtse business review highlights that industrial land and infrastructure investment are outpacing systems like labour supply, permits, and market access.
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