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Capital
Thimphu
Head of State
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
Head of Government
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay
The Philippines
Philippines’ nuclear advocacy faces reality check after statement recall
As Manila’s attempt to act as a middleman in nuclear disarmament falters, analysts question its ability to influence smaller nations.
26 Mar 2025 - 9:30AM
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Human rights
Bhutan’s life sentences for political prisoners is illegal, UN says
21 Mar 2025 - 12:44PM
Asia elections
In a world of declining freedom, 1 South Asian nation stands out: report
3 Mar 2025 - 10:02AM
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Indonesia
Will Bali adopt Bhutan-style tax to deter ‘low-class foreign tourists’?
Officials are urged to look at tougher measures to ‘select’ tourists, such as Bhutan’s requirement for most travellers to pay a fixed daily charge.
22 Feb 2025 - 3:19PM
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Nepal
Bhutan’s ‘mindfulness city’ angers displaced ethnic Nepalis
Bhutan’s plan for southern farmlands has sparked outrage among forced-out ethnic Nepalis, who say the megaproject would be on stolen land.
2 Dec 2024 - 8:02AM
Music
Ed Sheeran to make history with concert in Bhutan
The Himalayan kingdom welcomes the superstar British musician to Thimphu for a concert in January 2025, with tickets starting at US$10.
29 Nov 2024 - 10:06PM
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Investing
Bhutan aims to sell Southeast Asia on its 21-year ‘mindfulness city’ project
The tiny Himalayan kingdom is looking to raise US$100 million to get its planned special administrative region off the ground.
12 Nov 2024 - 9:39AM
Food and Drinks
What is Bhutan’s authentic food like? Tourists rarely taste it
The Bhutanese like lots of cheese and chillies in their food, such as in ema datshi, but many restaurants tone down flavours for tourists.
22 Sep 2024 - 6:27PM
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Asian cinema
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The Monk and the Gun, Bhutanese political satire, is a triumph
The Monk and the Gun is a witty Bhutanese political satire about the kingdom’s move towards democracy in the wake of the king’s announcement that he is abdicating.
21 Aug 2024 - 6:15PM
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Bangladesh
Opinion
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Can democracy in South Asia withstand US-China rivalry?
From rising authoritarianism to political instability, unrest throughout the region has intensified alongside shifting alliances.
10 Aug 2024 - 5:59AM
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Climate change
Opinion
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Urgent action needed to save Hindu Kush Himalaya, world’s ‘water tower’
Low snow levels and an alarming glacial melt rate amid an Asian heatwave underline the need for countries to collaborate in climate action.
30 Jun 2024 - 5:30AM
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Asia travel
Aman, Como, Six Senses and more – the best luxury resorts in Bhutan
How many other countries have five Aman resorts but no McDonald’s? We travel around Bhutan to find the best luxury accommodation in all the main tourist centres in the Himalayan kingdom.
5 May 2024 - 11:31AM
Nepal
Ethnic Nepali prisoners in Bhutan await justice after decades behind bars
At least dozens of political prisoners are still being held in Bhutan’s jails, according to human rights organisations.
19 Apr 2024 - 1:30PM
Asia travel
Music, dance, sport at 12,000ft: Bhutan’s Royal Highland Festival
Attended by the king and villagers from across the country, Bhutan’s high-altitude Royal Highland Festival involves dancing, horse racing, wrestling and other trials of strength.
16 Apr 2024 - 9:14AM
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China-Asean relations
Meetings with India could affect Bhutan’s border talks with China, analysts say
Reciprocal trips by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Bhutanese counterpart, Tshering Tobgay, are said to strengthen ties but could disturb Thimphu’s border negotiations with Beijing.
29 Mar 2024 - 6:01PM
India
Is India’s billion-dollar aid to Bhutan aimed at curbing China’s influence?
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made his recent visit to Bhutan a priority despite the possibility of violating pre-election rules.
28 Mar 2024 - 7:00PM
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India
India-friendly Bhutan walks tightrope as it seeks to end border row with China
While Bhutan relies on India economically, Delhi also needs to ensure Thimpu remains an ally amid Beijing’s increasing presence and influence in the kingdom, analysts say.
19 Mar 2024 - 6:00PM
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Tibet
Chinese village construction in disputed zone outpaces China-Bhutan border talks
At least three villages have been built in the mountainous region separating the two countries, with some doubling in size.
22 Feb 2024 - 3:49PM
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Renewable energy
Bhutan eyes surge in national happiness with US$15 billion hydropower push
The kingdom, which uses a Gross National Happiness index, is looking to unlock value in its abundant lakes and rivers through partnerships with India.
25 Jan 2024 - 2:32PM
Asia elections
Ex-Bhutan PM’s party wins election as economic strife hits ‘national happiness’
Tobgay’s People’s Democratic Party won nearly two-thirds of seats in parliament, local media reported, with the 58-year-old conservation advocate expected to become premier for the second time.
10 Jan 2024 - 1:42AM
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India
India keeps wary eye on Bhutan polls amid kingdom’s warming ties with China
Bhutan, ‘one of the last barriers’ in China’s bid to exert influence in South Asia, will elect a new parliament next week.
6 Jan 2024 - 12:52PM
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Climate change
Opinion
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The climate crisis isn’t taking a break, but neither are we
Climate change now dominates discourse, more governments have net zero pledges, cleantech spending has surged, renewable energy is cheaper and EV technology is improving.
6 Jan 2024 - 8:18AM
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India
Opinion
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India’s anti-China electricity trade guidelines could backfire in South Asia
Efforts to freeze out Chinese investment in power projects in South Asia will do little to improve India’s economic or soft power in the region. Likewise, undermining the development of a liberal market for cross-border power trade in the region limits gains towards energy security.
20 Dec 2023 - 7:30PM
India
India fears Bhutan will cede land to China. Can a king’s visit calm nerves?
Bhutan-India ties have historically been strong, and New Delhi has wielded influence in trying to take care of Bhutan’s security interests.
9 Nov 2023 - 2:18AM
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China-India relations
Why Bhutan’s tilt towards China may ‘significantly change’ regional dynamics
Negotiations on border dispute and diplomatic ties moved forward when Bhutan’s top diplomat visited Beijing. The small Himalayan kingdom is sandwiched between two Asian giants competing for influence.
29 Oct 2023 - 9:00AM
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China-India relations
In ‘big test’ for India, China and Bhutan push for official ties and border fix
Chinese and Bhutanese officials wrap up new round of border talks and agree to work towards formal diplomatic relations, signalling thaw in ties that analysts say could be a setback for New Delhi’s security efforts in the Himalayas.
25 Oct 2023 - 10:00PM
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Arts & Culture
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Thousands attend Bhutan’s ‘masked dance’ festival
27 Sep 2023 - 9:07PM
Coronavirus pandemic: All stories
Boosting Bhutan: kingdom cuts daily tourist fee by half to lure more visitors
Bhutan is wary of the impact of mass tourism and bans mountain climbing to preserve its peaks, so the Sustainable Development Fee limits visitor numbers, but increasing it to US$200 a night has put too many people off.
26 Aug 2023 - 5:38PM
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