AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEconomic Stimulus: India has released the fifth tranche of ₹250 crore to Bhutan under its Economic Stimulus Programme, bringing total support to ₹1,250 crore out of ₹1,500 crore committed, with the funds aimed at post-pandemic recovery, jobs, and key sectors. Connectivity for Travelers: Air India Express and Air India are set to add direct links from Northeast India to the UAE—Guwahati to Dubai from Aug 4 and to Abu Dhabi from Aug 7—giving Guwahati direct connections to Bhutan as well. Gelephu Tourism Push: The Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) has unveiled 40 tourism attractions and activities under the Tourism Spark Fund, with an Expression of Interest process meant to bring in Bhutanese entrepreneurs and SMEs. Local Tourism & Governance: As Thrompons prepare for the next Thimphu and Phuentshogling elections, residents are pressing for better drainage, safer footpaths, waste management, public toilets, and reliable water—issues that directly shape visitor comfort. Demographics & Development: Bhutan’s State of the Nation Report flags outmigration and falling birth rates as major risks to sustaining growth, even as investments in hydropower, agriculture, tourism, education, healthcare, and digital transformation continue. Tourism Revenue Outlook: Bhutan expects domestic revenue to rise nearly 10% next fiscal year, supported by GST collections, higher dividends, hydropower profits, and more tourist arrivals. Tourism Investment Opportunities: GMC’s forum also outlined investment opportunities for Bhutanese businesses, including adventure and wellness-style concepts, with proposal evaluation based on alignment and economic impact.
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