The
End of Consensus Politics in China
John Minnich says Chinese President Xi
Jinping's anti-corruption campaign is broadest and deepest effort to purge,
reorganize and rectify Communist Party leadership.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/china-in-south-asia/the-end-of-consensus-politics-in-china-3222.html
M/s
Samtel Thales Avionics Limited Proposal for Expansion Approved
An Indian company, M/s Samtel Thales
Avionics Limited, engaged in Defence Sector proposes to expand its business
activities in the same sector.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/military-contracts/ms-samtel-thales-avionics-limited-proposal-for-expansion-approved-3223.html
Security
of Ports In India Assured
The central Government is responsible
for the security of 12 Major Ports in the country, including Kandla Port in
Gujarat.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/india-defence/security-of-ports-in-india-assured-3219.html
Abolishing
Executive Presidency in Sri Lanka will not solve problems - President
Abolishing Executive Presidency was like
changing pillows for headache and will not bring solutions to the problems in
the country says Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/sri-lanka/abolishing-executive-presidency-in-sri-lanka-will-not-solve-problems---president-3220.html
Maldives
Monitoring border 24/7 near impossible, says coastguard commander
Monitoring the Maldives’ borders and
ensuring security 24 hours a day is difficult and costly, Coastguard Commander
Colonel Mohamed Ibrahim.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/indian-ocean/monitoring-border-247-near-impossible-says-coastguard-commander-3221.html
Risk
of Flood in Bihar due to Breach of Dam over Kosi River in Nepal
Risk of Flood in Bihar recedes while
timely action by government lauded.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/disaster-risks/risk-of-flood-in-bihar-due-to-breach-of-dam-over-kosi-river-in-nepal-3214.html
Uproar
continues in India over defamatory article on Sri Lankan government website
Tamil Nadu protests are continuing
leading to now an apology by President Rajapaksa
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/sri-lanka/uproar-continues-in-india-over-defamatory-article-on-sri-lankan-government-website-3215.html
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