Background

Institutions

Institutions

Institutions play a vital role in Bhutan’s political, economic, and social development. They help to maintain order and stability, promote good governance, and provide essential services to the people of Bhutan. Key institutions in Bhutan include the Royal Bhutan Police, the Royal Court of Justice, the Bhutan Broadcasting Service, the Royal Civil Service Commission, the National Assembly, the National Commission for Women and Children, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Health. These institutions work together to promote the welfare of Bhutanese citizens, ensure the country’s stability and security, and foster economic and social development. They also play a critical role in safeguarding the country’s unique cultural heritage and traditions. In short, institutions are central to Bhutan’s continued progress and success, and they play a critical role in shaping the country’s future.