India Releases Nu 2.15 Billion for Bhutan’s Development under the 13th FYP
India has released financial support worth Nu 2.15 billion to assist Bhutan in implementing key development projects under its 13th […]
India has released financial support worth Nu 2.15 billion to assist Bhutan in implementing key development projects under its 13th […]
Bhutan is poised for a remarkable economic leap, with growth projected to strengthen to 7.3 percent in FY2025/26, propelled largely
The Punatsangchhu-I Hydroelectric Project Authority (PHPA-I) is on the brink of a historic milestone. After years of painstaking work, the
Global economic growth is expected to remain sluggish through 2026, limiting trade, investment, and policy options for developing countries. UNCTAD
If 2026 is remembered for anything in Bhutan’s public life, it could be remembered as the Goods and Services Tax
On January 1, 2026, Bhutan’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) came into force. As the nation moves on, it is
Bhutan’s biggest tax reform in decades has triggered its fiercest public debate yet. Barely weeks after the Goods and Services
After a turbulent dip in 2024, Bhutan’s industrial sector is regaining its footing, signaling renewed business confidence and a cautious
In a strong signal of confidence and commitment, the Royal Government of Bhutan has reaffirmed its full backing for the
Bhutan is poised for a hydropower revolution. The 1,125 MW Dorjilung Hydroelectric Power Project (DHPP) is more than an infrastructure