Pakistan - Civil
Military Relations Remain on an Edge
A
comprehensive review of current developments in Civil Military Relations in
Pakistan outlining the Musharraf, Mir and Militancy challenges faced by Nawaz
Sharif
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/pakistan/pakistan---civil-military-relations-remain-on-an-edge-2788.html
Border defense
soldiers settle in new barracks in Xinjiang
While
photographs were of Ili Military Sub Command, similar upgradation in Aksai Chin
could be anticipated
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/military/border-defense-soldiers-settle-in-new-barracks-in-xinjiang-2789.html
Myanmar
Presidential spokesperson dismisses US report about weapons factory
U
Ye Htut dismissed a claim by a think
tank in the United States that Myanmar
had chemical weapons
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/myanmar/presidential-spokesperson-dismisses-us-report-2781.html
Rebuilding
Somalia through Investment and Engagement is Key to Combating Piracy
Details
of 16th Plenary Session of the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia
(CGPCS)in the United Nations outlined
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/indian-ocean/rebuilding-somalia-through-investment-and-engagement-is-key-to-combating-piracy-2786.html
SatCom Systems
and Force Modernisation Key Drivers in Military Communications
SatCom
Systems and Force Modernisation lead the $16.35bn Military Communications
Market.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/iw-cyber-security/satcom-systems-and-force-modernisation-become-key-drivers-2782.html
Maldives
Government, opposition congratulate BJP on election win
President
Abdulla Yameen and former President Mohamed Nasheed have congratulated India’s
BJP on winning India’s general elections.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/indian-ocean/government-opposition-congratulate-indias-bjp-on-election-win-2784.html
Sri Lanka police
arrest suspected Indian spy – report
Police
claim arrested individual from Kerala stayed in Sri Lanka for 19 years and
worked for Indian intelligence
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/sri-lanka/sri-lanka-police-arrest-suspected-indian-spy---report-2787.html
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