Thursday, July 17, 2014

India Monitoring Chinese Dams on Brahmaputra
As a lower riparian state with considerable established user rights to the waters of the River, India has conveyed its views and concerns to the Chinese authorities, including at the highest levels of the Government of China says government
http://www.security-risks.com/news/india-monitoring-chinese-dams-on-brahmaputra-526.html
India and Chahbahar Port 
Government is promoting efforts at India’s participation in the development of the Iranian port of Chahbahar for connectivity to Afghanistan, Iran and in the Central Asian region
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/afghanistan/india-and-chahbahar-port-3099.html
Surveillance by USA of Indian Entities     
Government says is aware of media reports regarding extensive electronic surveillance done by the US National Security Agency
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/iw-cyber-security/surveillance-by-usa-of-indian-entities-3095.html
Bilateral issues with China and Rail in POK         
India has taken up the rail link planned in POK by China and Pakistan
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/china-in-south-asia/bilateral-issues-with-china-and-rail-in-pok-3096.html
Indo-Pak Electricity Transmission Link    
India to provide electricity to Pakistan with formalities in progress and allotment of budget for the purpose
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/pakistan/indo-pak-electricity-transmission-link-3097.html
President U Thein Sein urged to attend Martyrs' Day ceremony           
Nan Lwin Hnin Pwint says Civil Society is urging leaders to attend Martyrs Day 19 July when General Aung San and eight others were gunned down during a meeting in the Secretariat building in Yangon in 1947.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/myanmar/president-u-thein-sein-urged-to-attend-martyrs-day-ceremony-3098.html
Sixth Brics Summit – Fortaleza Declaration
BRICS leader renew openness to increasing engagement with other countries, particularly developing countries and emerging market economies.

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