AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUPI Cross-Border Push: India’s UPI will integrate with Indonesia’s payment system, with leaders also backing cross-border QR links—aimed at smoother payments for travellers and easier trade. Tourism Inspiration for Bhutan: A new look at Thailand’s tourism pull argues Bhutan can win more high-value visitors by leveraging shared Buddhist ties and better air connectivity. Wellness in Bhutan: A Bhutan wellness lodge in Punakha promotes holistic healing through a “Wellness Masters in Residence” style program, spotlighting the destination’s spiritual calm. Rural Tourism Boost: Momentum around the Gelephu Mindfulness City project is spilling into Tsirang, where small markets and road-linked visitor flows are creating fresh income for villagers. Road Connectivity Upgrade: The Gelephu–Tareythang road project is moving toward construction, with a planned shorter, faster route designed to protect sensitive wildlife habitats. Flood Displacement: Flooding in Phuentsholing’s Amochu Housing Colony displaced 41 families and disrupted an ongoing housing project. Banking Reality Check: July bank closures in India vary by state, so travellers should confirm local holiday schedules before planning payments. Passport Watch: India’s passport slipped to 125th in the Global Passport Index 2026, though visa-free access still includes Bhutan.
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