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The Key Takeaway from 114th National Day Address

The Royal Vision is so clear, deeply concerning and Bhutanese. 

 

His Majesty’s emphasis on growing new technology such as –Blockchain, Fintech, Quantum, Computing, Artificial Reality, Virtual Reality, Metaverse, Robotics, Machine Learning and Web 3.0 is genuine. If we fail to adopt these changes as a nation, we will fall far behind as a nation. We must know these platforms are the lifeline hereafter.

 

Sweet reminder on our Hydropower. Chipping in for different forms of energy is seen as inevitable as the danger of hydropower coupled with other risky factors is seemingly becoming visible. Therefore, harnessing energy from Nuclear, Hydrogen, Fusion, Solar, Thermal and wind energy is seen as an ideal source of energy for a small nation like ours. 

 

The concern of an elderly village lady is so true, and reflecting. We must know that similar issues such as farm roads and buildings, electricity, drinking water, irrigation, mobile connectivity, schools, hospitals, land and shops are still far from hope for most homes and communities. However, money was seemingly the ultimate ball to ensure a comfortable livelihood. True to fact, building a vibrant socio-economic pathway for a country is an ideal place to start over our issues. 

 

As we embark into a new journey with a technology driven world, building good governance, encouraging innovation, creativity and enterprise mindset must take a deep root at the earliest.

 

His Majesty’s emphasis on accountability is a serious matter of concern. We must continue to embrace any change with greater ACCOUNTABILITY. 


In the service of the nation, I am ready, ARE YOU?


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