AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoThailand–Bhutan Tourism Tie-Up: Thailand’s Tourism Authority and Bhutan’s Department of Tourism wrapped reciprocal familiarisation trips under “Two Kingdoms, One Destination,” aiming to boost high-value wellness, culture, sustainability and premium routes in Thimphu, Paro and Punakha. Conservation & Green Growth: Bhutan Trust Fund for Environmental Conservation marked World Environment Day in Gelephu with new grants for red panda tourism in Tergola and elephant habitat enhancement in Gelephu Mindfulness City, plus CCTV handover for elephant movement tracking. Safety for Bhutanese Abroad: A national-level committee has been formed to monitor the safety and welfare of Bhutanese in the Middle East, with contingency and evacuation plans ready if conditions worsen. Aviation Governance: Bhutan’s National Assembly unanimously adopted the Convention on International Civil Aviation 2016, a move aimed at strengthening Bhutan’s role in global air travel governance. Tourism-Linked Digital Payments: India’s UPI hit record May numbers (23.2 billion transactions; ₹29.90 lakh crore), with summer travel and IPL spending driving demand—relevant for cross-border traveller spending trends including Bhutan. Local Planning Watch: Haa Dzongkhag imposed a temporary construction freeze within Haa Thromde as it reviews and updates urban development rules to protect the district’s traditional character.
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