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Bhutan Prioritizes Gross National Happiness Over Gross Domestic Product
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Bhutan Prioritizes Gross National Happiness Over Gross Domestic Product

The concept, introduced by the Fourth King, aims to balance material and spiritual development. It measures the collective well-being and happiness of the population, guiding all government policies and development plans.

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https://www.gnhc.gov.bt/

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March 30, 2026
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