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Government Administration in Bhutan
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Companies
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Royal Government Of Bhutan
The Government of Bhutan has been a constitutional monarchy since 18 July 2008. The King of Bhutan is the head of state. The executive power is exercised by the Lhengye Zhungtshog, or council of ministers, headed by the Prime Minister.
1001 to 5000 staff
Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And External Trade, Bhutan
VISION “Advancing Gross National Happiness for a peaceful, prosperous and sovereign Bhutan” MISSION “A professional Foreign Service that is responsive to Bhutan’s interests and aspirations” OBJECTIVES To safeguard the sovereignty, territorial integrity, security and unity of Bhutan and promote its unique identity, cultural heritage and the pursuit of Gross National Happiness To promote Bhutan’s peaceful co-existence and develop friendly relations with all countries and engage in regional and multilateral cooperative efforts To be a responsible and constructive member of the international community and contribute towards the global effort in safeguarding international peace, security, understanding and cooperation To contribute towards sustainable socio-economic development of the country and promotion of trade relations/FDI and economic partnerships To adopt a principled approach on all issues by upholding international law and promoting peaceful settlement of disputes. To provide consular services and protect the rights and interests of Bhutanese abroad The Ministry currently has the following four departments besides the Office of the Foreign Minister and Office of the Foreign Secretary: Department of Bilateral Affairs Department of Multilateral Affairs Department of Protocol and Consular Affairs Department of Economic and Tech Diplomacy
201 to 500 staff
Bhutan Standards Bureau
The Bhutan Standards Bureau (BSB) was established as an autonomous organization in the year 2010 after the enactment of the Bhutan Standards Act 2010 on 7th July 2010 to foster and promote standards and standardization activities as a means of advancing the national economy, benefiting the health, safety and welfare of the public, assisting and protecting consumers, protecting natural environment, promoting industrial efficiency and development and facilitation of domestic as well as international trade. BSB is now set to coordinate and oversee all standardization and conformity assessment activities in the country. To achieve its mandates, BSB has adopted its vision and mission. Mandate of the Bureau (As per Bhutan Standards Act 2010) The Bureau has mandate to: develop national standards and facilitate their implementation; establish and operate metrological referral and calibration laboratories; establish and operate product testing infrastructure; carry out/operate product and management system certification schemes; permit, coordinate and facilitate accreditation of laboratories and certification bodies; promote quality and standardization; oversee the implementation of Regional and International Trade Agreement related to standards and Technical Barriers to Trade; and carry out such other mandate related to standardization and quality control including monitoring as may be assigned by the Royal Government.
11 to 50 staff
Gelephu Mindfulness City
Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) is a Special Administrative Region in Bhutan, envisioned by His Majesty King Jigme. It is an innovative urban development project that integrates economic growth with mindfulness, holistic living, and sustainability. GMC’s strategic position at the crossroads of major economic regions, including South Asia, ASEAN, and China, combined with Bhutan’s commitment to sustainable development, rich cultural heritage, and strong governance, positions the City as a global leader in mindful and sustainable urban growth.
201 to 500 staff