AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoLumbini Pilgrimage Boost: Bhutan has officially started construction of its Nu. 160 million temple complex in Lumbini, with a ground-breaking ceremony at the Sacred Garden—strengthening Bhutan-Nepal ties and adding to the Buddhist pilgrimage draw. Healthcare & Training: KGUMSB plans a new MBBS campus at Gidakom to expand Bhutan’s medical education capacity, aiming to graduate its first home-trained doctors in 2028, though student accommodation remains a constraint. Gelephu Tourism Push: Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) unveiled a tourism investment programme with a portfolio of 20 attractions and 20 activities, inviting Bhutanese and international investors to shape sustainable, high-value tourism. India–Bhutan Economic Support: India has released over 83% of its Nu 15 billion Economic Stimulus Programme to Bhutan, with the latest fifth tranche of Nu 2.5 billion bringing total disbursement to Nu 12.5bn. Active Travel Trend (Global): Coverage highlights how “active travel” is booming worldwide—good context for Bhutan’s hiking and wellness tourism positioning. Regional Disruption Alert: Heavy rain has triggered flooding and landslides affecting parts of Sikkim and Bhutan, including Phuentsholing and key road links.
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