Friday, September 12, 2014

Over 1,10,000 People Rescued So Far by Armed Forces  in Kashmir Valley
Armed Forces Continue Stellar disaster management effort
http://www.security-risks.com/security-issues-south-asia/disaster-risks/over-110000-people-rescued-so-far-by-armed-forces-3459.html
UNC lifts ban after Centre’s written assurance to resolve Naga issue
The Manipur road is now open for traffic after the Centre and UNC have inked a pact
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/india-north-east/unc-lifts-ban-after-centres-written-assurance-to-resolve-naga-issue-3457.html
India to erect cell towers in Maoist-hit areas    
Akhtar Ali says government will spend Rs. 3,216 crore ($533m) to install hundreds of communications towers in remote corners of states where insurgents operate.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/naxalism/india-to-erect-cell-towers-in-maoist-hit-areas-3462.html
Myanmar Government negotiators propose dates for next ceasefire talks         
Phanida says Government negotiators have proposed three-day meeting with representatives of armed ethnic groups later this month to discuss finalising a national ceasefire agreement.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/myanmar/government-negotiators-propose-dates-for-next-ceasefire-talks-3450.html
India looking to conclude Teesta, land deal with Bangladesh    
Indian External Affairs Minister said India was keen to resolve the Teesta water-sharing and land boundary agreements with Bangladesh.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/bangladesh/india-looking-to-conclude-teesta-land-deal-with-bangladesh-3451.html
The kidnapping racket on India Bhutan Border 
Recent incidence of people from across the border kidnapping hapless Bhutanese citizens.
http://www.security-risks.com/security-trends-south-asia/india-north-east/the-kidnapping-racket-on-india-bhutan-border-3448.html

PLA Open Source News

2014 nationwide conscription for PLA to conclude
With the 2014 nationwide conscription coming to an end, hundreds of thousands of young people of the right age are about to set foot in the military barracks.

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