The beautiful Himalayan nation of Bhutan is scheduled to have a general election, and its long-standing policy of putting “Gross National Happiness” above prosperity is under scrutiny due to significant economic difficulties. The political parties vying for control of the election on Tuesday are dedicated to a government that gauges success by the “happiness and well-being of the people,” as defined by the constitution.In this landlocked, thinly populated nation the size of Switzerland, some voters are predicted to travel for days in order to cast their ballots. Many people’s top concerns are the challenges that the younger generation in the kingdom is facing, including long-term unemployment and the brain drain of people migrating overseas.