AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoSustainable Tourism Diplomacy: Switzerland’s ambassador met J&K’s LG and CM to discuss cooperation on sustainable tourism, vocational training, food processing and agriculture—an angle that matters for regional travel partnerships. Mountain Film & Storytelling: Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) opened its 23rd edition with the Nepal premiere of “Shape of Momo,” featuring 50+ films from 29 countries and Bhutan-linked documentary pitching support. Bhutan Heritage for Visitors: DCDD is drafting unified museum and heritage gallery guidelines to standardise standards and strengthen cultural tourism. Luxury Hospitality Spotlight: Rare India added Zhiwaling (Paro) to its experiential portfolio, highlighting heritage-led luxury and sustainability credentials. Paro Tourism Revenue: Visitor numbers and earnings at Paro’s national monument sites rose sharply, with Taktsang alone topping 38,000 visitors and Nu 37M in the first four months of 2026. Travel Payments for Indians: A guide explains how UPI works abroad, noting active corridors including Bhutan and Nepal—plus where payments can fail and fraud risks to watch. Regional Connectivity for Trade: Bhutan’s export corridors and rail links remain stalled pending India’s approvals, affecting travel-adjacent logistics and market access.
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