AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSpace & Jobs: Bhutan is looking to space technology as a new engine for the economy, climate response and youth employment, with an India–Bhutan event highlighting satellite and geospatial tools for disaster response and sector support. Digital Border Tech: India’s Home Minister Amit Shah will launch a Land Port Management System (LPMS) to digitise land-port operations, enabling secure real-time sharing of logistics and regulatory data to cut delays and boost border security. EU–Northeast Tech Push: A “Team Europe” delegation is in Assam (June 8–9) to deepen EU–Northeast cooperation across renewable energy, semiconductors/electronics, healthcare, agri-food and AYUSH, including a “Blue Valleys” workshop. Bhutan Health Services: Bhutan’s Ministry of Health says it’s prioritising better neonatal care quality and access (not just more NICU beds), with new Mother and Child Hospitals in Thimphu and Mongar nearing completion. Rural Health Staffing: Bhutan’s National Assembly raised concerns over shortages of Health Assistants, especially female health workers, in remote gewogs. Earthquake Watch: A 5.6–5.8 quake near Bhutan triggered tremors across Sikkim and parts of Northeast India; authorities reported no major damage. Digital Finance in Gelephu: Ceffu received a full financial services license for Gelephu Mindfulness City, enabling regulated custody, investment agency and credit arranging for digital assets.
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