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Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 28 February 2022 – 06 March 2022

Economic
Japan, U.S. and Europe banks risk losses from $150bn Russia exposure

Banks across Japan, the U.S. and Europe are staring down potentially big losses from their Russian operations, as sanctions and an exodus of global companies dim the prospects of recouping a combined $150 billion in debt owed by the country and businesses. Financing agreements for such projects often include a force majeure clause, granting temporary relief in extraordinary circumstances like war or economic sanctions. This means debtors rarely default as long as their projects remain in operation. But the projects themselves could fail if countries like the U.S. or Japan impose new Russia sanctions that interfere with their services. In addition to the three Japanese megabanks — Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Mizuho Financial Group — the state-run Japan Bank for International Cooperation also provides financing for projects in Russia. European banks are the largest lenders to Russia, according to the Bank for International Settlements. France topped the list with $32.6 billion in outstanding claims as of the end of September, followed by Italy with $30.9 billion. Austria had $22.7 billion in claims. The U.S. holds another $25.3 billion in Russian debt, while Japan’s total comes to $11.5 billion. Citigroup said Feb 28 that it has nearly $10 billion in exposure to Russia, including financing, securities and deposits. Click here to read…

Forget Londongrad: Switzerland in Focus as Sanctions Target Rich

As Europe targets wealthy Russians to pressure President Vladimir Putin into ending the war against Ukraine, Switzerland is emerging as a key player after deciding on Feb 28 to break with its historic neutrality and enforce European Union sanctions. The country of 8.6 million inhabitants has long been attractive for wealthy Russians, lured by the discretion and light-touch regulation it offers. While comprehensive figures are hard to come by, data from the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements show Russian residents and companies held $11 billion in Swiss bank accounts as of September, more than double the roughly $5 billion in the U.K. Even that figure grossly understates the extent of Russian wealth in the country, because it doesn’t include brokerage accounts, investments or assets held through offshore companies. Private bankers at the country’s biggest wealth managers, who requested anonymity to discuss internal information, estimate that rich Russians have in excess of $100 billion stashed away across the country’s lenders, with one person putting the figure at $300 billion — equal to almost 40% of the Swiss economy. Click here to read…

Powell Says Fed Is on Track to Raise Rates in Two Weeks

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said he would propose a quarter-percentage point rate increase at the central bank’s meeting in two weeks amid high inflation, strong economic demand and a tight labor market, offering an unusually explicit preview of anticipated policy action. Mr. Powell said March 02 that, before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week, he expected the central bank would follow that initial rate rise with a series of increases this year. “For now, I would say that we will proceed carefully along the lines of that plan,” Mr. Powell told the House Financial Services Committee on March 02. “We’re going to avoid adding uncertainty to what is already an extraordinarily challenging and uncertain moment.” While it was too soon to say how the war and heavy sanctions imposed by the West against Moscow would influence the U.S. economy, he revealed general urgency to continue tightening policy. Mr. Powell effectively ended a debate in markets and among other Fed officials over whether they would lift rates from zero this month with a larger half-percentage-point increase. Excluding volatile food and energy categories, so-called core inflation rose 5.2%, close to a 40-year high. “This is strong, high inflation, and it’s very important that we get on top of it, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do,” Mr. Powell told lawmakers. Click here to read…

China to raise defense spending 7.1%, outpacing GDP target

China will spend 7.1% more on defense this year, outpacing last year’s hike and the government’s modest economic growth forecast as Premier Li Keqiang seeks to safeguard the country’s sovereignty, security and development interests. Li pledged to enhance military training and combat readiness for the People’s Liberation Army, which is developing an array of weapons from stealth fighters to aircraft carriers. The spending figure, set at 1.45 trillion yuan ($229.47 billion) in the national budget released on March 05, is closely watched by China’s neighbors and in Washington as a barometer of how aggressively the country will beef up its military. This year’s 7.1% hike marks the seventh consecutive single-digit increase but is the fastest pace since the 7.5% proposed for 2019. It also comes in above targeted slower economic growth of around 5.5% amid domestic headwinds for the world’s second largest economy, including a downturn in the country’s vast real estate sector and lackluster consumption. China is nervous about challenges on several fronts, ranging from Chinese-claimed Taiwan to U.S. naval and air missions in the disputed South China Sea near Chinese-occupied islands and a festering border dispute with India. The budget gives only a raw figure for military expenditure, with no breakdown. Click here to read…

Oil soars over question of who can replace Russia

The Ukraine war has sent crude oil prices soaring to their highest in 14 years, reflecting how no producer can easily replace Russian output. With major oil producers, including members of OPEC, still wary about ramping up production for fear of a sudden price reversal, investors and economists say oil prices will remain elevated unless countries curb consumption. International benchmark Brent crude touched a high of more than $139 a barrel on March 07, the most since July 2008. U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate reached $130 — also the highest price since 2008 and up more than 60% from the beginning of the year — before easing somewhat. Takayuki Honma, chief economist at Sumitomo Corporation Global Research, said the price could hit $150 a barrel if tensions between Ukraine and Russia intensify. Others floated the possibility of $200 oil if the U.S. decides to ban the import of Russian crude. “No oil-producing countries can replace Russian oil supply to Europe,” said Tatsufumi Okoshi, a senior economist at Nomura Securities, referring to the major buyer of Russian oil. Even if Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — OPEC’s two biggest producers — increase output to their fullest, it would fall short of demand, he said. OPEC last week agreed to maintain its plan to increase output by 400,000 barrels per day for April despite calls for additional production. Click here to read…

Europe faces 40m ton gas shortage on Russia cutoff

Europe could end up short 40 million tons of natural gas — around 10% of its annual consumption — should Russian shipments dry up due to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, pressuring the region to explore alternative sources of the fuel. Europe’s gas stockpiles are at their lowest in five years, after cold weather lifted consumption in 2021 even as imports from Russia fell. The region held 21 million tons in underground storage as of the end of February, less than 30% of total capacity. The EU holds enough inventory to replace Russian supply for around a month and a half, Germany’s Commerzbank said in a mid-February report. Heating demand drops in April, and consumption more than halves by summer, meaning the bloc faces less risk of exhausting gas supplies once temperatures rise. Still, concerns remain. Local gas production can cover only 40% of European consumption this year, the International Energy Agency estimates. Finding alternative sources for the 140 million tons, or over 30% of consumption, that come from Russia could be an uphill battle. More than 100 million tons are coming from North America or Africa, which may be Europe’s best options to plug its shortfall. But even if Europe obtains all 100 million tons of North American and African LNG, it likely will face fierce competition from other buyers for the remaining 40 million tons. Click here to read…

Russia is now exclusively a ruble country

Russian citizens and companies will no longer be able to pay off their foreign debts with currencies other than the ruble, the country’s central bank announced on March 02. Earlier reports also said the central bank had temporarily banned financial institutions from making money transfers from Russia abroad to non-residents, namely citizens of countries that have placed sanctions on Russia. According to business outlet RBC, the regulator sent a letter with the corresponding order to credit institutions on March 1. The ban is effective from March 1 to March 31, 2022 and applies to both individuals and legal entities. The list of countries whose citizens are affected by this ban includes 43 states. In addition, the regulator said that Russian companies can no longer pay dividends to non-residents. The measures come after a number of countries, including the US and EU, placed sanctions on the Russian financial sector in response to Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine. A number of Russia’s largest banks were cut off from SWIFT, while others, including the central bank itself, were subject to various restrictions and had their assets frozen. Click here to read…

Bank of Russia resumes gold buying amid sanctions

The Central Bank of Russia announced it is resuming purchases of gold on the domestic market after a two-year pause. The move comes after the regulator and several of the country’s major banks fell under Western sanctions amid Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. It is estimated that more than half of the country’s foreign exchange reserves, around $400 billion worth held abroad, have been frozen. This has limited the Central Bank’s ability to support the ruble, which has fallen to record lows against major currencies. On the other hand, Russia keeps all of its gold holdings at home. The purchase price of gold is determined daily based on the morning price of the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA). The Bank of Russia stopped gold purchases in April 2020 when prices soared due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. The head of the regulator, Elvira Nabiullina, explained the move due to high demand for the precious metal on world markets, which Russian exporters could take advantage of. The price of gold jumped following the launch of the military operation in Ukraine last month, surging to $1,962 on February 24, up more than 6% for the month. Russia had more than 2,000 tons of gold at the end of January, data from the International Monetary Fund shows. Click here to read…

Russia sanction: China’s small banks come under scrutiny for their support of Moscow amid US, EU financial hurdles

China’s smaller banks could come under greater scrutiny over financing to Russia as the nation’s biggest lenders are already showing signs of complying with US and European sanctions in a bid to protect their large international footprints. Small banks that don’t have any international business exposure are likely to keep financing Russia and service payments, said Chen Zhiwu, a professor of finance at the University of Hong Kong Business School. “For them, the risk of potentially being sanctioned by the US and West European countries is not that high,” he said. While continuing to deal with Russian entities sanctioned by the US and EU would not be illegal under Chinese or international law – China has not imposed sanctions on Russia and neither has the United Nations – banks run the risk of secondary sanctions if they do business with sanctioned entities, which can cut off their ties with US and EU investors. Chinese banks had about US$33 billion of outstanding lending to Russian entities in 2021, compared with US$56 billion of EU and U.K. bank lending. Some smaller Chinese banks have made Russia a priority. Hong Kong-listed Harbin Bank said in its 2020 annual report that it had lent 8 billion yuan (US$1.3 billion) to Russian banks and had a foreign currency settlement network covering all of Russia. Click here to read…

Dirty money? UAE may be added to financial ‘gray list’

The United Arab Emirates is set for inclusion on a global watchdog’s “gray list” after some of its members indicated that the Gulf nation hadn’t made enough progress in tackling illicit financial flows, according to people familiar with the matter. At least three members of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force have expressed the view that the UAE hasn’t done enough to exit the review process and therefore will likely get put on the group’s list of countries subject to more oversight, said the people, who requested anonymity as the matter is private. The organization is currently holding its plenary, where members are discussing the UAE government’s efforts to combat dirty money, and a decision is expected to be announced as early as March 04. A gray-list classification isn’t as punitive as the group’s highest-risk “blacklist,” and it suggests that UAE officials are taking steps to address the country’s current deficiencies, the people said. Still, the decision is potentially the most significant step to be taken by the FATF in its three-decade history, given the UAE’s position as a regional financial center. Click here to read…

Libya’s biggest oilfield halts production as crisis deepens

Production was halted at Libya’s biggest oil field and protesters threatened to keep a key export terminal closed, as the OPEC nation plunged deeper into political crisis. The Sharara field, which produces 290,000 barrels a day, was closed March 03 after an unknown group shut down one of its main valves, according to people familiar with the situation. They asked not to be identified as they weren’t authorized to speak to the media. The shutdown occurs as the North African nation, which has been mired in conflict following the 2011 ouster of Moammar Al Qaddafi, once again risks division. Parliament on March 03 swore in a new government to replace Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah’s administration, escalating a standoff that risks reigniting fighting. It also takes place against a backdrop of soaring oil prices following Russia’s invasion Ukraine and subsequent international sanctions. Six of Libya’s oil terminals were closed earlier in the day until March 05 due to what the National Oil Corp. said was bad weather. The energy minister, who has been at odds with the NOC over the past year, said the step was unwarranted and a “violation of national security.” Click here to read…

China, Russia trade surges amid Ukraine crisis, but ‘alarm’ as overall export growth slows

China’s trade with Russia surged at the start of the year, but “alarming” slowing overall export growth amid various headwinds have increased the pressure on Beijing to introduce policies to meet its new economic target, analysts said. Bilateral trade with Russia rose by 38.5 per cent to US$26.4 billion from the previous year in combined figures for January and February, which represented the highest growth rate for the first two months of the year since 2010. But overall exports grew by only 16.3 per cent in January and February from a year earlier to US$544.7 billion, which beat expectations but was down from December’s growth of 29.9 per cent. Exports are a key driver for China’s economy and will play a role in reaching the gross domestic product target of “around 5.5 per cent”, which was set on March 05 by Premier Li Keqiang. “Export growth slowed in the first two months this year. This is alarming as exports was a main driver for economic growth last year when investment and consumption were both muted,” said Zhang Zhiwei, chief economist at Pinpoint Asset Management. “With the export growth slowing down, the pressure on the government rises further to loosen policies to achieve the ambitious growth target of 5.5 per cent.” Click here to read…

S. Korea wins exemption from U.S’ Foreign Direct Product Rule regarding exports to Russia

South Korea won an exemption from the United States’ expanded export restrictions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, Seoul’s industry ministry said March 04. The move came as South Korea’s Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo met with senior U.S. officials in Washington on March 03 and the two sides agreed to include South Korea in the U.S.’ list of exempt countries. Last week, the U.S. government announced the Foreign Direct Product Rule (FDPR) for “all of Russia” as part of its export controls to block Russia’s access to global high-tech products and other major items, such as semiconductors, over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The measure calls on companies to receive a license from the U.S. for tech-related items using U.S. technology before they can be shipped to Russia, which is feared to affect major South Korean exporters, as they use U.S. technology and software. “The U.S. assessed that South Korea’s sanctions against Russia are well-aligned with the international standard and announced its decision to put South Korea on the list of FDPR exempt nations,” the industry ministry said in a release. South Korea is now included on the list of 33 nations, which includes the European Union, Britain and Japan. Click here to read…

Strategic
Ukraine and Russia foreign ministers to meet in Turkey

Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba have agreed to meet on March 10, Turkish top diplomat Mevlut Cavusoglu has said, in what would be the first potential talks between the two officials since Russian troops invaded Ukraine on February 24. “Hope this step will lead to peace and stability,” Cavusoglu wrote on Twitter on March 07, announcing that the talks were set to take place on the side of an international diplomatic forum in Antalya, in southern Turkey. NATO member Turkey, which shares a maritime border with Russia and Ukraine in the Black Sea, had been offering to mediate between the sides. Ankara has good relations with both Moscow and Kyiv and has called Russia’s invasion unacceptable even as it opposes sanctions against Moscow. Cavusoglu said that in a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on March 06, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan repeated Turkey’s offer to host the meeting, which Lavrov later accepted. “We especially hope that this meeting is a turning point and … an important step towards peace and stability,” he said, according to the news agency Reuters, adding both ministers had asked for him to join the meeting. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova confirmed the talks on Telegram. Click here to read…

‘Unprecedented challenge’: China top advisory body chief calls for unity behind Communist Party

The leader of China’s top political advisory body called for the country to rally behind the ruling Communist Party as China faces “unprecedented” domestic and international challenges. Delivering his annual report at the opening of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference on March 04, CPPCC chairman Wang Yang said one of the body’s major political tasks was to prepare for the party’s five-yearly national congress later this year. Wang called on all CPPCC members to build consensus and forge unity to maintain a stable political, social and economic environment. Wang’s address – his annual report to the CPPCC – officially launched the week-long “two sessions” – the twin meetings of the advisory body and the national legislature, the National People’s Congress. As a key political apparatus under the ruling party, forging consensus and strengthening unity has always been among the CPPCC’s core functions, according to Nanjing University political scientist Gu Su. Gu said it was no surprise that Wang did not mention the Ukraine crisis in his address as Beijing did not want to encourage public debate over an issue that could create internal rifts. Wang also did not mention Taiwan specifically except in a passing reference to a seminar on cross-strait exchanges. Click here to read…

Kishida says Japan won’t seek nuclear sharing with U.S.

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Feb 28 it is not acceptable for Japan to make a nuclear sharing arrangement with the United States, rejecting the idea of hosting U.S. nuclear weapons as a deterrent amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Kishida said in parliament, “It is unacceptable given our country’s stance of maintaining the three nonnuclear principles,” following a call by former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe the previous day to discuss the option of nuclear sharing. Although it relies on the U.S. nuclear umbrella, Japan maintains its three principles of not producing, possessing or allowing nuclear arms on its territory. In World War II, the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were devastated by U.S. atomic bombs. Kishida, elected from a Hiroshima constituency, has called for a world free of nuclear weapons. Appearing on a TV program on Feb 27 about Japan’s security environment in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Abe said, “It is necessary to understand how the world’s security is maintained. We should not put a taboo on discussions about the reality we face.” Some nonnuclear members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization hold U.S. nuclear weapons under their nuclear sharing arrangements. Click here to read…

Biden sends former top defense officials to Taiwan

U.S. President Joe Biden will send a delegation of former senior defense and security officials to Taiwan on Feb 28, a senior official of his administration said, a sign of support for the island claimed by China after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The visit, led by onetime chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen, comes at a time when Taiwan has stepped up its alert level, wary of China taking advantage of a distracted West to move against it. Mullen, a retired Navy admiral who served as the top U.S. military officer under former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, will be accompanied by Meghan O’Sullivan, a former deputy national security adviser under Bush, and Michele Flournoy, a former undersecretary of defense under Obama, according to the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Two former National Security Council senior directors for Asia, Mike Green and Evan Medeiros, will also make the trip, which is intended to “demonstrate our continued robust support for Taiwan,” the official told Reuters. The U.S. official declined to say whether the timing of the visit was influenced by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Taiwan said last week that former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who served under former President Donald Trump, would visit from March 2-5 and meet Tsai. Click here to read…

China says Moscow relations solid, accuses U.S. of building ‘Pacific NATO’

China’s relations with Russia remain “rock-solid” despite a landslide of criticism over Ukraine, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said March 07, as he repeated calls for dialogue to end the war and accused the U.S. of building an “Indo-Pacific version of NATO”. China’s top diplomat did not address earlier calls from his Ukrainian counterpart to broker a cease-fire between Moscow and Kyiv, and there was little sign that Beijing was changing its cautious stance toward a bloody conflict that has seen hundreds killed in fierce fighting. “China is willing to continue playing a constructive role in promoting peace talks and is ready to work with the international community to conduct necessary mediation, when necessary,” Wang told reporters March 07 at a news briefing on the sidelines of China’s annual meeting of its rubber-stamp parliament. “The friendship between the peoples of our two countries is rock-solid.” China, which formed a new political and economic partnership with Russia last month, stands out as one of the few countries that has not condemned Moscow sending troops across its neighbor’s border, and it has refused to describe Russia’s actions as an invasion. On March 07, Wang referred to the fighting as a “dispute” between two nations. China has instead called for dialogue to achieve a peaceful resolution and pledged Monday to supply humanitarian aid to Ukraine, but rejected sanctions aimed at choking off Moscow’s ability to finance the offensive. Click here to read…

Despite getting a heads-up, China now treads a fine line over Ukraine

China was given early notice from Russia about its readiness to resort to military operations against Ukraine before its attack began last month, Chinese diplomatic authorities told The Asahi Shimbun. But Beijing has nonetheless found itself in the hot seat since a full-scale invasion began on Feb. 24, as Russian President Vladimir Putin has even hinted that a nuclear strike against the West is on the table, drawing strong condemnation from around the world. According to experts, that puts it in a tricky spot. It runs the risk of overreach if it appears to be siding too much with Moscow over Ukraine, which could undermine China’s top leadership, as the international condemnation of Putin and Russia mounts by the day. Putin was the first leader he met with to resume diplomacy through direct talks, and it marked their 38th summit. At their meeting, Xi said China understands and supports Russia’s opposition to the expansion of NATO, a stance already announced by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, the day before, diplomatic sources said. “The Chinese side became aware at that meeting that Putin was determined to not rule out military operations against Ukraine,” the sources said. Xi did not have a response for what Putin said at the Feb. 4 meeting, according to the sources. Click here to read…

Russia’s demand for U.S. guarantees may harm nuclear talks: Iran

Russia’s demand for written U.S. guarantees that sanctions on Moscow would not harm Russian cooperation with Iran is “not constructive” for talks between Tehran and global powers to revive a 2015 nuclear deal, a senior Iranian official said on March 05. The announcement by Russia, which could torpedo months of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington in Vienna, came shortly after Tehran said it had agreed to a roadmap with the U.N. nuclear watchdog to resolve outstanding issues that could help secure the nuclear pact. “Russians had put this demand on the table (at the Vienna talks) since two days ago. There is an understanding that by changing its position in Vienna talks Russia wants to secure its interests in other places. This move is not constructive for Vienna nuclear talks,” said the Iranian official in Tehran, speaking to Reuters. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on March 06 that the Western sanctions imposed over the war in Ukraine had become a stumbling block for the Iran nuclear deal, warning Russian national interests would have to be taken into account. Lavrov said Russia wanted a written guarantee from the United States that Russia’s trade, investment and military-technical cooperation with Iran would not be hindered in any way by the sanctions. Click here to read…

Iran: JCPOA agreement possible as soon as ‘red lines’ considered

Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian says he is ready to travel to Vienna to finalise an agreement on restoring the country’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers as soon as all of its “red lines” are considered. The comments on March 04 came during a phone call with Josep Borell, the European Union’s foreign policy chief and coordinator of the negotiations in the Austrian capital. The Iranian foreign ministry said in a statement Amirabdollahian had also told Borrell that Iran was ready to conclude the 11-month talks, but “haste” on the side of the Western parties could not undermine Iranian demands. “The requirement for the presence of foreign ministers in Vienna and announcing a final agreement is contingent on fully observing Iran’s declared red lines, including effective economic guarantees,” Amirabdollahian was quoted as saying. For his part, Borrell said he believed most of Iran’s demands have been met and that the talks to restore the Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the deal is formally known, are on the path to their conclusion. Iran has called for a wide scope of sanctions – including a “foreign terrorist organisation” designation for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – to be lifted; a mechanism to verify the effective lifting of sanctions and guarantees the United States will not abandon the deal again, as it unilaterally did in 2018. Click here to read…

Analysis: Gulf states cautiously navigate war on Ukraine

The six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states have high stakes in this war. As countries that have historically deep ties to the West, but also have multifaceted relationships with Russia, regional leaders are cautiously navigating this conflict. Despite all GCC members voting earlier this month in favour of a United Nations General Assembly resolution to condemn Russia’s invasion, Gulf monarchies are somewhat divided. On one side of the spectrum is Kuwait, which has aligned its positions on this war most closely with Western powers that stand against Moscow. Last month, when a UN Security Council resolution blasted Russia for assaulting Ukraine, Kuwait was the only Arab state to be on the list of 80 co-sponsors. It is important to note while Qatar has stood up for Ukraine’s sovereignty, Doha is not joining Western powers in advocating financial warfare against Russia. Having developed deeper ties with Russia in the spheres of investment, infrastructure and tourism, Qatar wants to avoid burning bridges with Moscow. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been far more careful to maintain neutrality. The UAE and Saudi Arabia have been pivoting east to Russia, China and India. This means that amid conflicts between the West and Moscow, the leaders in Abu Dhabi and Riyadh will be careful to maintain geopolitical balance. Click here to read…

Declassified papers reveal extent of US military aid to Ukraine – media

The US has drastically increased its shipments of lethal aid to Ukraine since late last year, including weapons and gear for urban combat, the Washington Post reported on March 05, after viewing declassified accounting for transfers and sales. According to the Pentagon’s paperwork, from as early as December Washington had been actively equipping the Kiev government with shotguns, special suits for explosive ordnance disposal and other items useful for combat in urban areas – that’s more than two months before the Russian invasion occurred. And over the past week the deliveries of American arms to Ukraine intensified further, with Kiev getting Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems for the first time and boosting its arsenal of anti-tank Javelin missiles, among other things. The list has illustrated the great extent to which the Biden administration “sought to prepare the Ukrainian military to wage a hybrid war against Russia,” the Washington Post added. Some $240 million out of the $350 million in lethal aid that had been approved in late February has already been supplied to Ukraine, according to a senior defense official. This adds to around $200 million in military assistance that Washington greenlighted for Ukraine in late December, sending M141 single-shot shoulder-launched rocket launchers, M500 shotguns, Mk-19 grenade launchers, M134 miniguns and other gear to the country. Click here to read…

US gives NATO countries ‘green light’ to provide fighter jets to Ukraine

US Secretary of State Tony Blinken told CBS News on March 06 that Washington has given a “green light” to NATO members to supply Ukraine with fighter jets, and that the US would work to replace any jets sent to Kiev. Blinken spoke after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged US lawmakers to intervene in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Asked whether NATO members could begin sending planes to Ukraine, Blinken said “that gets a green light.” The US’ top diplomat then said that Washington was already working with Polish officials to “backfill” any aircraft they send to Ukraine – meaning the US would replace every Polish aircraft given to Kiev with an American one. Supporting the delivery of jets to Ukraine occupies a middle ground for the US between active intervention in Ukraine and purely economic retaliation against Moscow. The US and NATO have ruled out a no-fly zone, and repeatedly stated that they would not send troops to Ukraine. However, delivering fighter jets to the Ukrainians has not proven simple thus far. The European Union pledged warplanes to Ukraine late last month, but faced two significant hurdles: first finding jets that Ukrainian pilots could fly, and then finding countries willing to deliver them from their airports.Click here to read…

Any countries imposing no-fly zone over Ukraine party to conflict: Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin warned March 05 that any country imposing a no-fly zone over Ukraine would be considered by Moscow to have entered the conflict. Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has pleaded with the West to support a no-fly zone as his besieged country resists Moscow’s invasion, but allies have so far ruled out such a move, fearing it would escalate into a wider war with nuclear-armed Russia. Putin warned that a no-fly zone would have “colossal and catastrophic consequences not only for Europe but also the whole world”. “Any movement in this direction will be considered by us as participation in an armed conflict by that country,” the Russian leader said during a meeting with employees of national airline Aeroflot. He also suggested Ukraine could lose its statehood if it continues along this path. “The current (Ukrainian) authorities must understand that if they continue to do what they are doing, they are putting in question the future of Ukrainian statehood. And if this happens, they will be fully responsible,” he said. Click here to read…

South Korean COVID-19 patients to place ballots directly into boxes

The National Election Commission (NEC) decided March 07 to allow COVID-19 patients and those in quarantine to place their completed ballots directly into the ballot boxes in March 09’s presidential election, after others finish voting. The decision comes after the election watchdog took criticism for its improper handling of COVID-19 patients’ ballots during early voting on Saturday, as NEC workers collected patients’ votes in unofficial containers, sparking concerns about the integrity of the election. Despite the NEC’s new guidelines, a backlash may occur after the election, as the presidential race is expected to be the closest one in Korea’s history. During its emergency meeting, the NEC decided to allow coronavirus patients to put their completed ballots in the ballot boxes by themselves from 6 p.m., March 09, after the regular polling ends. COVID-19 patients and those in quarantine are allowed to vote from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. During the early voting period on March 06, COVID-19 patients and those in quarantine began filling in votes from 5 p.m. while other voters were also still casting their ballots. To avoid contact between them, the NEC required COVID-19 patients to vote in separate polling booths and election workers collected their votes in paper bags, parcel boxes and even plastic trash bags, and put the ballots into the official ballot boxes on behalf of the voters. Click here to read…

Arms industry eyes boost as Europe looks to bolster defences

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has catapulted defence spending up the political agenda in Europe and could herald a new era of purchases led by Germany, according to weapons makers gathering at an arms fair in Saudi Arabia this week. The World Defense Show, where Europe’s Airbus, MBDA and Leonardo are exhibiting alongside nearly 600 other weapons makers, is taking place amid the largest assault on an European state in 70 years. The conflict has reignited interest in security issues after years of European defence spending cuts and fatigue following NATO failures in Afghanistan. Germany, which has long played down the role of its military in foreign policy, Denmark and Poland have all said they will ramp up defence spending with war at their doorstep. “There was peace for decades and people thought there would be peace forever. Unfortunately, that assumption has been proven wrong,” Hristo Ibouchev, the executive director of Bulgarian firearms and munitions maker Arsenal, told Reuters. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said Berlin could buy F-35 stealth warplanes from the United States, but also that future advanced weaponry would be purchased from European consortia. Click here to read…

Australia to build nuclear-submarine base as PM warns of Ukraine war spillover

The Australian government will spend at least A$10 billion (US$7.4 billion) building a new base to house a future fleet of nuclear submarines, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison warns the war in Ukraine will “inevitably stretch” to the Asia-Pacific. Morrison announced the project, the first construction of a major new base in Australia since the 1990s, in a foreign policy speech in Sydney on March 07. The Defence Department has selected three possible east coast locations for the submarine facility – Newcastle and Port Kembla in the state of New South Wales and the Queensland capital of Brisbane. In his speech to the Lowy Institute, Morrison warned against rising militarisation and attacks on liberal democracies in the Asia-Pacific region, saying “Australia faces its most difficult and dangerous security environment in 80 years”. News of the base comes as Morrison seeks to burnish his national security credentials ahead of an election that must be held by the end of May, with the prime minister’s centre-right Liberal National coalition badly trailing the opposition Labor Party in opinion polls. Australia already has one submarine base on the country’s west coast, where its ageing fleet of Collins-class submarines are based. Morrison said the west coast base will continue to operate even after the new facility is completed. Click here to read…

Medical
Scientists identify new gene differences in severe COVID-19 patients

Scientists have pinpointed 16 new genetic variants in people who developed severe COVID-19 in a large study published on Mar 7 that could help researchers develop treatments for very sick patients. The results suggest that people with severe COVID-19 have genes that predispose them to one of two problems: failure to limit the ability of the virus to make copies of itself, or excessive inflammation and blood clotting. The scientists said their discoveries, published in the journal Nature, could help prioritise the likely treatments that could work against the disease. Eventually, the information could even help predict which patients were likely to become severely ill. “It is potentially possible in future that we will be able to make predictions about patients based on their genome at the point of presenting (for) critical care,” said Kenneth Baillie, consultant in critical care medicine at the University of Edinburgh and one of the study authors, told reporters. The genetic analysis of nearly 56,000 samples from people in Britain showed differences in 23 genes in COVID-19 patients who became critically ill, when compared with the DNA of other groups included in the study, including 16 differences that had not been previously identified. The new findings could help guide scientists in their search for existing drugs that might be useful for treating COVID-19. Click here to read…

Major EU nation ditches Covid-19 passports, face masks

Starting March 14, people in France will no longer need to present a Covid-19 passport to attend indoor public venues, French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced on March 03 in an interview with TF1. The head of the French cabinet said the situation with the pandemic was improving “thanks to our collective efforts,” allowing the country to lift some restrictions. Face masks will no longer be mandatory in less than two weeks in France, except for passengers on public transport, the official said. Elderly people will still need to show proof of vaccination to access elderly home care, Castex said, while caregivers will have to be vaccinated to work there. In the same interview, the prime minister discussed details of the plan to cope with the fallout from the Russian military action in Ukraine and Western sanctions imposed in retaliation. President Emmanuel Macron on March 02 announced that the country will take steps to make its economy more resilient, as he delivered a speech to the nation. He said he will work to protect France’s most vulnerable industries by finding new supply routes and markets for them. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: March 08, 2022

Afghanistan
Flights between Afghanistan, Russia to resume soon- Pajhwok

The Ministry of Transportation and Civil Aviation says flights between Afghanistan and Russia will resume in near future. Click here to read…

University Students’ Class Time Limited, Told to ‘Self-Study’- Tolo News

It has been two weeks since public universities in the cold climate areas opened, including Kabul University, but overnight students claim that the university authorities are now implementing a “self-study” plan, which limits the amount of time that students spend in class. Click here to read…

WFP Calls for More Funds for Afghan Relief- Tolo News

The World Food Program (WFP) recently stated the organization’s Afghanistan-allocated funds are running dry as the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan continues, saying nearly no family can access enough to eat and humanitarian needs may reach levels the WFP we cannot help. Click here to read…

Afghanistan Tops List of Countries Impacted by Terrorism in 2021- Tolo News

Afghanistan and Iraq are at the top of the list of countries impacted by terrorism in 2021 according to the Global Terrorism Index published by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP). Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Covid, war in Ukraine behind price hike: PM- The Daily Star

“The prices of essentials have marked a rise not only in Bangladesh but also elsewhere in the world due to the Covid-induced global economic recession. That’s why the prices have gone up in every country of the world,” she said. Click here to read…

Nation observes historic March 7- The Daily Star

The nation yesterday observed the historic March 7, marking the landmark speech of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The speech was touted as an indirect declaration of the country’s independence in 1971. Click here to read…

Health hazards stalk female tea workers- The Daily Star

For all their significant contributions to the tea industry, female tea workers suffer from malnutrition and a host of other diseases, while child marriage and early childbirth refuse to leave them aloneClick here to read…

India looks to advance trade deal with Bangladesh: Piyush Goyal- Business Standard

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said India was looking to advance a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with Bangladesh. Click here to read…

Security Advisor to Bangladesh PM dials Modi- United News of India

Maj Gen Tarique Ahmed Siddique, Security Advisor to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday. “He thanked the Prime Minister for strengthening India Bangladesh friendship and standing firmly with Bangladesh in times of crisesClick here to read…

Bhutan
Cardamom growers experience the brunt of recent heavy snowfall in Zhemgang- BBS

The heavy snowfall in February, which was the first after decades in Zhemgang, has damaged all cardamom plants in Tali village. This has left the farmers disappointed. The farmers in Tali grow cardamom as one of the main cash crops. Click here to read…

Nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign for children aged five to 11 begins- BBS

The nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign for five to 11-year-olds began yesterday. A girl child born in the year of bird received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Jigme Namgyel Lower Secondary School in Thimphu at 10:30 AM, marking the rollout. Click here to read…

Nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign for children aged five to 11 begins- BBS

The nationwide COVID-19 vaccination campaign for five to 11-year-olds began yesterday. A girl child born in the year of bird received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at Jigme Namgyel Lower Secondary School in Thimphu at 10:30 AM, marking the rollout. Click here to read…

Maldives
India, Maldives to strengthen professional capabilities in audit fields: Business standard

During the meeting, Murmu emphasised the role of technology in today’s rapidly changing world, which constantly create fresh avenues for audit and make audits more efficientClick here to read…

COVID-19: the Maldives records 488 new cases in 24 hours: SUN

Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Monday, announced 488 additional cases of COVID-19, increasing confirmed cases in Nepal

Nepal records 88 fresh COVID-19 cases, one fatality on Monday- Himalaya

The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal climbed to 6,510 on Monday as 66 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Nepal-India secretary-level joint taskforce meeting concludes- Himalaya

The secretary-level meeting of the joint taskforce of Nepal and India, formed to facilitate supply of petroleum products and gas concluded. Click here to read…

‘A diverse workforce ensures you have the best talent’ Kathmandu Post

I feel a gender-equal world is one where gender is not a consideration in any form or fashion, and we are still some way away from that goal. Click here to read…

Women look for a human economy— equal for all- Kathmandu Post

Problems ranging from managing cash, paying workers, rent and repaying loans caused distress to women during Covid-19 pandemic, forcing many to quit entrepreneurship. Click here to read…

Nepal-India railway service becomes uncertain as ordinance has expired- Kathmandu Post

Nepal Railway Company has been operating trains on the 35-kilometre Kurtha-Jayanagar Cross Border Railway without passengers since February 13. Click here to read…

Can Nepal elections change its male-stream politics?- Nepali Times

This May, vote for women leaders and minority groups and make our local governments more inclusive and less tokenistic. Click here to read…

Govt decides to provide Rs 4.25 billion to NOC for fuel purchase- Republica

The government has decided to provide funds for the purchase of petroleum products to the Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC), which is in trouble after accumulated savings fell to zero due to a hike in the prices of petroleum products in the international market.

Myanmar
The new paradigm of strategic economic coercion: do sanctions work? – Mizzima

Myanmar, Russia and China are rapped for their transgressions through economic war. But, as this commentary explores, there are serious questions over the efficacy of the tools employed. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Starts Seizing Properties of Activists’ Families – The Irrawaddy

In a bid to intimidate opponents, Myanmar’s junta is targeting the homes and other property belonging to the relatives of its opponents. Click here to read…

Cracks in the Myanmar military armour as more servicemen desert – Mizzima

They come in their ones and twos – Myanmar junta soldiers changing sides or fleeing from the horrors of supporting an illegal military regime. Click here to read…

Over 100 Rohingya refugees arrive by sea in Indonesia’s Aceh province – Reuters

Over 100 Rohingya refugees from Myanmar arrived by boat on the shores of Indonesia’s Aceh province in the early hours of Sunday, an NGO group at the scene said. Click here to read…

The Myanmar Army’s Criminal Alliance – USIP

In December 2021, at a grand ceremony in Myanmar’s capital Naypyidaw, the country’s military chief — and leader of last year’s coup — awarded the highest honors for “extraordinary contributions to the development of the state” to an internationally obscure entrepreneur named Liu Zhengxiang.
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Sri Lanka
India-Sri Lanka maritime exercise SLINEX begins in Visakhapatnam: Indian Express

SLINEX (Sri Lanka–India Naval Exercise) is being conducted in two phases. The first one, the harbour phase at Visakhapatnam on March 7 and 8, followed by the sea phase on March 9 and 10 in the Bay of Bengal. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka sharply depreciates currency as crisis bites: Deccan Herald

Sri Lanka announced a near-15 per cent depreciation of its currency Monday, four days after the IMF called for devaluation and higher taxes to revive the almost-bankrupt economy. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka’s central bank chief says measures to deal with the economic crisis may not be ‘palatable’: CNBC

As Sri Lanka battles one of its worst economic crises in over 70 years, its central bank governor expressed optimism the country would be able to pull through. Click here to read…

Pakistan
‘Pakistan responsible for present Afghan humanitarian crisis’: ANI

An international NGO called ‘The Organisation for Poverty Alleviation and Development’ held Pakistan completely responsible for the present humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

The lists of the FATF and Pakistan’s position: The Hindu

The global financial crime watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in its latest plenary meeting, decided to retain Pakistan on its terror-financing ‘grey list’. Click here to read…

Pak PM Khan discusses Russia-Ukraine war with European Council President: Business Standard

The prime minister stressed the urgent need for a ceasefire and de-escalation in violence. Khan hoped the dispute would be resolved through dialogue and diplomacy. Click here to read…

China: Daily Scan, March 8, 2022

Chinese president appoints new ambassadors: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed three new ambassadors in accordance with a decision by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, according to a statement from China’s top legislature on Monday. Lu Kang was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Indonesia, replacing Xiao Qian. He Rulong was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Iceland, replacing Jin Zhijian. Xiao Qian was appointed ambassador to the Commonwealth of Australia, replacing Cheng Jingye. Click here to read…

Xi stresses running military in accordance with law: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday stressed running the military in accordance with the law and enhancing the rule of law in national defense and military building. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while attending a plenary meeting of the delegation of the People’s Liberation Army and People’s Armed Police Force, at the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature. Click here to read…

China to formulate energy law: Xinhuanet
March 8, 2022

China will formulate a law on energy, according to a work report submitted Tuesday to the country’s national legislature for review. The work report of the National People’s Congress (NPC) Standing Committee was submitted to the ongoing fifth session of the 13th NPC. Click here to read…

China to make laws on tariffs: Xinhuanet
March 8, 2022

China will formulate laws on tariffs and other taxes in 2022, according to a work report submitted Tuesday to the country’s national legislature for review. The move aims at improving the “legal system supporting the development of the socialist market economy,” said the work report of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. Click here to read…

Law on Countering Foreign Sanctions highlighted in China’s national legislature’s work report: Xinhuanet
March 8, 2022

The Law on Countering Foreign Sanctions, adopted in 2021, aims to improve the legal system for opposing foreign sanctions, interference, and long-arm jurisdiction, according to a work report submitted Tuesday to China’s national legislature for deliberation. Click here to read…

Over 2 mln lawmakers elected by 1 billion voters in China: Xinhuanet
March 8, 2022

More than 2 million deputies to new people’s congresses at the county and township levels have been directly elected by more than 1 billion voters in China, top legislator Li Zhanshu said Tuesday. Click here to read…

China imposes strict punishment on corruption-related crimes: Xinhuanet
March 8, 2022

China has imposed strict punishment on corruption-related crimes in accordance with laws, according to a work report of the country’s top court made public Tuesday. Chinese courts concluded 23,000 cases related to corruption, bribery and dereliction of duty in 2021, involving 27,000 people, according to the report of the Supreme People’s Court (SPC) submitted to the ongoing session of the national legislature for deliberation. Click here to read…

China-Central Asia relations enjoy bright prospect of vibrant growth, says FM: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

China’s relations with five Central Asian countries, which are now at a golden age of 30, enjoy a bright prospect of vibrant growth, State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Monday. Click here to read…

China, India should be partners rather than adversaries, says FM: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday expressed the hope that China and India will be partners for mutual success instead of adversaries of mutual attrition. “We must make sure that our relationship moves forward on the right track,” Wang said. Click here to read…

China unveils guidelines for standards on ‘internet of vehicles’: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

China has unveiled guidelines for setting the standards related to the internet of vehicles, as part of efforts to protect internet and data security of the industry. By the end of 2023, a system of network security and data security standards for the sector should be initially established, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said. Click here to read…

China resolute to share market opportunities with rest of world: Quishi
March 7, 2022

Foreign direct investment (FDI) into the Chinese mainland, in actual use, expanded 11.6 percent year on year to 102.28 billion yuan ($16.12 billion) in January, according to statistics recently released by the country’s Ministry of Commerce. It herald another “bumper year” for China’s FDI inflow after the country’s actual use of FDI exceeded one trillion yuan for the first time and achieved the first double-digit growth in recent decade in 2021. Click here to read…

Xi stresses ensuring key agricultural products supply, building stronger social security network: China Military
March 7, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Sunday stressed putting the improvement of comprehensive agricultural production capacity at a more prominent position, and continuing efforts on promoting the high-quality development of social security. Click here to read…

China strengthens public interest litigation to protect minors: China Daily
March 8, 2022

China has strengthened its public interest litigation to protect the lawful rights and interests of minors, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP) said on Monday.

Prosecutors across the country opened 6,633 public interest cases concerning the protection of underage people in 2021, SPP prosecutor Na Yanfang said at a press conference. Click here to read…

New cargo line connects Qinghai, Nepal: China Daily

March 8, 2022

The second service of a new train and truck freight route that links Haidong in Qinghai province, Shigatse in the Tibet autonomous region, and Kathmandu, capital of Nepal, will leave Haidong soon, according to China Railway Qinghai-Tibet Group. With a length of about 2,800 kilometers, the new corridor uses trains to ship goods from Haidong to Shigatse. Trucks are then used to ship them to the land ports of Gyirong and Zhangmu in Tibet and on to Kathmandu. Click here to read…

Xi attends meeting of military delegation at annual legislative session: Global Times

March 7, 2022

President Xi Jinping on Monday afternoon attended a plenary meeting of the delegation of the People’s Liberation Army and People’s Armed Police Force, at the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress, China’s top legislature. Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, delivered an important speech at the meeting. Click here to read…

China to provide humanitarian aid to Ukraine, lays out six initiatives on Ukraine crisis: Global Times

March 7, 2022

The Red Cross Society of China will provide a batch of emergency humanitarian supplies to Ukraine as soon as possible, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said at a virtual press conference on Monday on the sidelines of the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress in Beijing. Click here to read…

Vice Premier urges authorities at all levels to crack down on women trafficking: Global Times
March 7, 2022

Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan urged Party committees and governments at all levels to continuously enhance Chinese women’s sense of security by strictly cracking down on women trafficking. Sun made the remarks during the online forum held on Monday by the All-China Women’s Federation. Click here to read…

Flexible employment gains increasing popularity among younger generation in China: People’s Daily
March 8, 2022

As a result of the rapid development of new business models and changes in job seekers’ ideas about employment in China, many young people are choosing to engage in flexible employment over traditional roles, with some 200 million Chinese now flexibly employed across the country, said Xiang Dong, Deputy Director of State Council Research Office at a press conference about the government work report on March 5. Click here to read…

China’s Gen Z consumers demonstrate highly personalized online shopping habits: People’s Daily
March 7, 2022

As a generation of Internet natives, China’s Gen Z, a typical consumer group consisting of youngsters born during the period between 1995 and 2009, has come to demonstrate a number of personalized online shopping habits in recent years. Click here to read…

Xi says China will improve use of law in military engagement with foreign countries – state media: Reuters
March 7, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping told the military to step up the use of law in military engagement with foreign countries, state television CCTV reported on Monday. “Improve the laws and regulations governing military engagement with foreign countries,” said Xi, who is also China’s Commander-in-Chief as Chairman of the Central Military Commission, in a meeting with military representatives in the parliament. Click here to read…

China says ‘double standard’ to conflate Taiwan, Ukraine issues: Reuters
March 7, 2022

It is a “naked double standard” to seek to conflate the issues of Taiwan and Ukraine as the island has always been part of China and is entirely a domestic matter, China’s foreign minister said on Monday, drawing an angry riposte from Taipei. Click here to read…

China cuts 2022 GDP target to around 5.5% amid Ukraine crisis: Kyodo
March 5, 2022

China cut a gross domestic product growth target for 2022 to around 5.5 percent at the opening of an annual session of parliament on Saturday, amid mounting concern that Russia’s aggression against Ukraine will put serious downward pressure on the global economy. Click here to read…

Fake news driving wedge between Chinese and foreigners, top Beijing adviser says in call for ban: South China Morning Post
March 7, 2022

The rampant spread of fake information in China is fuelling hostility against foreigners and polarising public opinion, according to a top Chinese political adviser and former academic.
Such information had further intensified confrontation between China and other countries, said Jia Qingguo, former dean of the School of International Studies at Peking University, as he called for laws against their dissemination. Click here to read…

China can’t count on global markets for food security, Xi Jinping says: South China Morning Post
March 7, 2022

China’s president has underscored food security as a top priority, ordering greater self-reliance in food production to ensure the country’s development. Addressing national advisers in the agriculture, welfare and social security sectors on Sunday, Xi said there was no room for complacency in food security in the turbulent global climate and China could not rely on international markets. Click here to read…

China wants its people to work longer, but people over 35 cannot get hired: South China Morning Post
March 6, 2022

Published: 9:00am, 6 Mar, 2022

Janice Chen used to be a mid-level employee at a multinational company in Shanghai until she was laid off in the summer of 2020 due to an economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic. Searching for work for over a year, she could not find a job until a few months ago, at a much smaller domestic company. Click here to read…

Defence and Strategic Relation

10 02 2021 LS QUESTION NO.1475 UNSTARRED CHABAHAR ZAHEDEN RAILWAYS LINE

11 08 2021 LS QUESTION No.3737 SITUATION IN AFGHANISTAN

05 02 2020 LS QUESTION NO.533 UNSTARRED CHABAHAR PORT

21 09 2020 LS QUESTION NO.1675 UNSTARRED CHABAHAR PORT

20 11 2019 LS QUESTION NO.513 UNSTARRED STATUS OF CHABAHAR PROJECT

24 07 2019 LS QUESTION NO.5181 UNSTARRED STATUS OF CHABAHAR PROJECT

02 08 2017 LS QUESTION UNSTARRED ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

02 12 2015 LS QUESTION NO.539 UNSTARRED NSA VISIT TO AFGHANISTAN

08 05 2015 LS QUESTION NO.6962 UNSTARRED SUPPLY OF DEFENCE EQUIPMENT TO AFGHANISTAN

11 12 2015 LS QUESTION NO.2165 UNSTARRED UPGRADATION OF DEFENCE EQUIPMENT IN AFGHANISTAN

23 07 2014 LS QUESTION NO.2079 UNSTARRED IMPLICATIONS OF CONFLICT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN

29 04 2013 LS QUESTION NO.5442 UNSTARRED Trade With Afghanistan

09 05 2012 LS QUESTION NO.463 DEVELOPMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN

30 11 2011 LS QUESTION NO.1472 UNSTARRED SECURITY COOPERATION WITH AFGHANISTAN

23 08 2006 LS QUESTION NO.401 UNSTARRED INDIAN ARMY PERSONNEL IN AFGHANISTAN

04 02 2004 LS QUESTION NO.3173 UNSTARRED SENDING OF ITBP TO AFGHANISTAN

19 02 2003 LS QUESTION NO.270 UNSTARRED OVERLAND TRADE BETWEEN INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN

08 05 2002 LS QUESTION NO.6283 UNSTARRED INDO US COORDINATION IN RECONSTRUCTION WORK IN AFGHANISTAN

17 04 2002 LS QUESTION NO.3740 UNSTARRED MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

Cultural Relation

07 08 2021 LS QUESTION NO.3439 UNSTARRED WELFARE SCHEMES FOR MUSICIANS

04 08 2021 LS QUESTION NO.2617 UNSTARRED CULTURAL DIPLOMACY

02 03 2020 LS QUESTION NO.157 INTER CULTURAL INITIATIVES

03 02 2020 LS QUESTION NO.50 UNSTARRED INTANGIBLE HERITAGE PROPOSALS

30 08 2007 LS QUESTION NO.2376 UNSTARRED CONSERVATION OF TEMPLES IN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN

18 04 2001 LS QUESTION NO. 442 UNSTARRED DESTRUCTION OF BUDDHIST STATUES IN AFGHANISTAN

18 04 2001 LS QUESTION NO. 4636 UNSTARRED PROTECTION TO PLACES OF WORSHIP IN AFGHANISTAN

24 04 2002 LS QUESTION NO.4779 UNSTARRED INDIAN HELP FOR PRESERVING HERITAGE IN AFGHANISTAN

27 11 2002 LS QUESTION NO.1404 UNSTARRED REBUILDING BUDDHA STATUES IN AFGHANISTAN

30 07 2003 LS QUESTION NO.1472 UNSTARRED CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPLES IN AFGHANISTAN

China: Daily Scan, March 7, 2022

China mulls giving more seats to people from grassroots, women in top legislature: Xinhuanet
March 6, 2022

Chinese lawmakers are considering a draft decision to give more seats in its national legislature to people from the grassroots level and women. The draft decision on the quota and election of deputies to the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) was submitted on Saturday to the ongoing fifth session of the 13th NPC for deliberation. Click here to read…

Xi visits CPPCC members in sectors of agriculture, welfare and social security: Xinhuanet
March 7, 2022

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), president of the People’s Republic of China and chairman of the Central Military Commission, on Sunday visited national political advisors from the sectors of agriculture, welfare and social security, who are attending the fifth session of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC). Xi participated in their joint group meeting, and listened to their comments and suggestions. Click here to read…

Chinese premier stresses promoting sustained, sound economic and social development: Xinhuanet
March 6, 2022

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Sunday stressed making oncerted and concrete efforts to ensure sustained and sound economic and social development. Click here to read…

Xi stresses ethnic unity, strengthening sense of community for Chinese nation: Xinhuanet
March 6, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday stressed ethnic unity and efforts to forge a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation when he joined a deliberation during the annual session of the National People’s Congress, the top legislature. Click here to read…

China to continue promoting green, low-carbon development: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

China will continue to improve the environment and promote green and low-carbon development, according to a government work report submitted Saturday to the national legislature for deliberation. Click here to read…

China to provide priority support for key projects in 14th Five-Year Plan: draft budget report: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

In optimizing the structure of government spending, China will provide priority support for key projects that have been included in the 14th Five-Year Plan and specific plans in key areas, according to a draft budget report submitted to China’s top legislature on Saturday. Click here to read…

China mulls amending law on local legislatures, governments: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

The National People’s Congress (NPC), China’s top legislature, on Saturday deliberated a draft amendment to the Organic Law of the Local People’s Congresses and Local People’s Governments. Click here to read…

Decipher China’s development philosophy in Xi’s “two sessions” remarks: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

China’s national lawmakers and political advisors have gathered in Beijing for the annual sessions of the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), also known as the “two sessions.” Click here to read…

China improves supporting measures for three-child policy: Xinhuanet

March 5, 2022

China will improve measures for the three-child policy, according to a government work report submitted Saturday to the national legislature for deliberation. Care expenses for children under three will be included in the special additional deductions for individual income tax. The country will develop public-interest childcare services to ease the burden of raising a family, the report said. Click here to read…

China to implement 10-year plan on basic research to boost scientific, technological innovation: Xinhuanet

March 5, 2022

China will implement a 10-year action plan on basic research to ensure stable support for scientific and technological innovation over the long term, according to a government work report submitted Saturday to the national legislature for deliberation. Click here to read…

China promotes signing of high-standard FTA: Xinhuanet

March 5, 2022

China will work to negotiate and conclude high-standard free trade agreements (FTA) with more countries and regions, according to a government work report submitted Saturday to the national legislature for deliberationClick here to read…

Chinese FM holds phone talks with U.S. secretary of state over bilateral ties, Ukraine: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday held a phone conversation with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken over China-U.S. relations and the Ukraine issue at the latter’s request. Click here to read…

China vows to keep foreign trade stable: Xinhuanet
March 5, 2022

China will adopt a package of steps to stabilize foreign trade, according to a government work report submitted Saturday to the national legislature for deliberation. The country will help foreign trade enterprises receive orders and maintain production. It will move faster to develop new forms and models of foreign trade, give full play to the role of cross-border e-commerce, and support the establishment of a number of overseas warehouses, said the report. Click here to read…

Building Up the Strength, Quality, and Size of China’s Digital Economy: Quishi
March 3, 2022

In recent years, technologies associated with the Internet, big data, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and blockchain have seen accelerated innovation and gradual integration into all aspects of economic and social development. Countries around the world have rushed to produce development strategies for the digital economy and unveiled related incentive policies. The speed of the digital economy’s development, the extent of its reach, and the level of its impact are unprecedented; and it is fast becoming a critical force that is reordering global production factors, reshaping global economic structures, and transforming global competition. Click here to read…

Fostering a New Development Dynamic Through High-Level Opening Up: Quishi

March 3, 2022

The Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on the Major Achievements and Historical Experience of the Party over the Past Century deliberated and adopted at the Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th CPC Central Committee includes the following profound statement. Click here to read…

Defense budget proposed to grow by 7.1%, military urged to upgrade, remain resolute: China Military
March 5, 2022

The central government has proposed a defense budget of 1.45 trillion yuan ($230 billion) for the 2022 fiscal year, a 7.1 percent year-on-year increase, according to a draft budget report submitted to the national legislature on Saturday morning. The figures were included in the report prepared by the Ministry of Finance and distributed at the opening meeting of the fifth session of the 13th National People’s Congress at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People in Beijing. Click here to read…

Saudi Arabia inaugurates 1st World Defense Show with cutting-edge Chinese equipment: China Military
March 7, 2022

Saudi Arabia inaugurated on Sunday the first edition of the World Defense Show in Riyadh. The four-day show, which includes 15 national pavilions with a total exhibition area of 900,000 square meters, attracts more than 600 exhibitors from 45 countries and regions. Click here to read…

China to enhance military training to safeguard sovereignty, security and development interests: China Military
March 5, 2022

China will enhance military training and combat readiness, stay firm and flexible in carrying out military struggle, and safeguard China’s sovereignty, security and development interests, according to a government work report made public Saturday. The report was submitted to the national legislature for deliberation. Click here to read…

China to accelerate innovation-driven development: China Daily
March 5, 2022

A child takes part in an art exhibition using virtual reality devices at an art museum in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. [Photo by Long Wei/For China Daily]
China will step up efforts to promote innovation-driven development this year, with a key focus on promoting scientific and technological innovation as well as industrial upgrading, the government wrote in its 2022 Government Work Report. Click here to read…

Domestically transmitted COVID-19 infections surpass 500 Sunday in Chinese mainland, affecting 13 provinces: Global Times
March 7, 2022

The domestically transmitted COVID-19 infections tally in Chinese mainland on Sunday soared to more than 500 with 214 confirmed cases and 312 asymptomatic cases respectively, the highest since 2022Click here to read…

Advisors suggest promotion of nationwide DNA database to end child trafficking: Global Times
March 6, 2022

In the wake of the tragic trafficking of a woman in Jiangsu Province, human trafficking – especially that of women and children – has became one of the most glaring domestic issues discussed during the ongoing two sessions, with several deputies and advisors calling for the establishment of a nationwide DNA database to resolve the thorny problem. Click here to read…

China’s defense budget growth justified as restrained amid foreign media hype: Global Times
March 6, 2022

China’s 7.1 percent increase to its defense budget in 2022 is a restrained move that aims to safeguard the country’s national sovereignty, territorial integrity, security and development interests, as well as to provide public security goods to the world, experts said on Sunday, in response to Western media’s one-sided interpretation that hypes the military spending plan being the fastest increase since 2019 and outpaces the country’s GDP growth target. Click here to read…

China resolute to share market opportunities with rest of world: People’s Daily
March 6, 2022

Foreign direct investment (FDI) into the Chinese mainland, in actual use, expanded 11.6 percent year on year to 102.28 billion yuan ($16.12 billion) in January, according to statistics recently released by the country’s Ministry of Commerce. Click here to read…

Technology commercialization agents in China help translate sci-tech achievements into products: People’s Daily
March 6, 2022

To translate scientific and technological achievements into products, the last crucial hurdle in aspects such as policies, capital, patent filing, and market has to be addressed. In an effort to strengthen communication between industries and research institutes, Hubei province in central China has nurtured technology commercialization agents and built an education and management platform for these talents. Click here to read…

China’s ZTE faces hearing over possible violation of U.S. probation: Reuters
March 5, 2022

ZTE Corp., the Chinese telecom equipment maker, will go back to U.S. federal court March 14 to face a new accusation it may have violated its probation from its 2017 guilty plea for illegally shipping U.S. technology to Iran. Click here to read…

China’s President Xi reiterates grain security, urges for domestic dominance: Reuters

March 6, 2022

China’s President Xi Jinping said on Sunday that the country must ensure grain security and reliance on the domestic market to maintain production, state broadcaster CCTV reported. China should guarantee capacity at home and import grains “appropriately”, Xi said at a meeting with delegates from the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), an advisory body to parliament. Click here to read…

China says friendship with Russia is ‘rock solid’: Reuters
March 7, 2022

China’s friendship with Russia is “rock solid” and the prospects for cooperation are very broad, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Monday. Cooperation between the two countries brings benefits and well-being to the two peoples, he told his annual news conference on the sidelines of China’s annual meeting of parliament. Click here to read…

Aid and Cooperation

22 03 2021 LS QUESTION NO.371 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR SOCIO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

17 03 2021 LS QUESTION NO.3532 UNSTARRED DEVELOPMENTAL ASSISTANCE

12 02 2021 LS QUESTION NO.1963 UNSTARRED PPE KITS

09 02 2021 LS QUESTION NO.1246 UNSTARRED DRUG TRAFFICKING

05 02 2021 LS QUESTION NO.757 UNSTARRED ROLLOUT OF COVID VACCINE

16 09 2020 LS QUESTION NO.640 UNSTARRED SPACE TECHNOLOGY

06 12 2019 LS QUESTION NO.3079 UNSTARRED DEVELOPMENTS IN THE FIELD OF EARTH SCIENCES

15 07 2019 LS QUESTION NO.3638 UNSTARRED TRAINING PROGRAMMES ON LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT

02 08 2017 LS QUESTION NO.2809 UNSTARRED ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

09 03 2016 LS QUESTION NO.1922 UNSTARRED MOUs WITH AFGHANISTAN

16 03 2016 LS QUESTION NO.3074 UNSTARRED SUPPORT TO AFGHANISTAN

12 08 2015 LS QUESTION NO.3697 UNSTARRED Indian Projects In Afghanistan

25 02 2015 LS QUESTION NO.282 UNSTARRED INDIAN AID TO AFGHANISTAN

13 08 2014 LS QUESTION NO.519 INDIAN PROJECTS IN AFGHANISTAN

14 08 2014 LS QUESTION NO.5138 UNSTARRED INVESTMENT IN AFGHANISTAN S MINERAL SECTOR

25 04 2012 LS QUESTION NO.3449 UNSTARRED INDIAN PROJECTS IN AFGHANISTAN

07 12 2011 LS QUESTION NO.2085 UNSTARRED BILATERAL ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

21 12 2011 LS QUESTION NO.4600 UNSTARRED ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

30 11 2011 LS QUESTION NO.1556 UNSTARRED INSTABILITY IN AFGHANISTAN

11 08 2010 LS QUESTION NO.2766 UNSTARRED INDIAN PROJECTS IN AFGHANISTAN

24 02 2010 LS QUESTION NO.248 UNSTARRED MACRO PROJECTS BY INDIA IN AFGHANISTAN

24 02 2010 LS QUESTION NO.248 UNSTARRED MACRO PROJECTS BY INDIA IN AFGHANISTAN

28 04 2010 LS QUESTION NO.5366 UNSTARRED FUNDING OF PROJECTS IN AFGHANISTAN..

09 12 2009 LS QUESTION NO.3178 UNSTARRED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

05 03 2008 LS QUESTION NO.1123 UNSTARRED PROPOSAL TO BUILD AND UPGRADE ROADS IN AFGHANISTAN

05 05 2008 LS QUESTION NO.5297 UNSTARRED MOU WITH AFGHANISTAN

11 12 2008 LS QUESTION NO.1653 UNSTARRED MOU WITH AFGHANISTAN ON LOCAL GOVERNANCE

19 03 2008 LS QUESTION NO.2751 UNSTARRED CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS IN AFGHANISTAN

21 11 2007 LS QUESTION NO.597 UNSTARRED INDO AFGHANISTAN AGREEMENT ON HEALTHCARE AND MEDICINE

21 11 2007 LS QUESTION NO.739 UNSTARRED MOU WITH AFGHANISTAN ON SMALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

03 08 2006 LS QUESTION NO.1349 UNSTARRED BHEL POWER PROJECT IN AFGHANISTAN

22 02 2006 LS QUESTION NO.384 UNSTARRED ALLEGED MURDER OF BRO OFFICIAL IN AFGHANISTAN

24 11 2006 LS QUESTION NO.586 UNSTARRED ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN IN POWER PROJECTS

14 12 2005 LS QUESTION NO.3180 UNSTARRED ROAD PROJECT IN AFGHANISTAN

14 12 2005 LS QUESTION NO.3241 UNSTARRED ADOPTING VILLAGES IN AFGHANISTAN

20 07 2004 LS QUESTION NO.1841 UNSTARRED AGREEMENT FOR LAYING TRANSMISSION LINE IN AFGHANISTAN

06 08 2003 LS QUESTION NO.2210 UNSTARRED LAYING OF ROADS IN AFGHANISTAN

10 12 2003 LS QUESTION NO.1402 UNSTARRED INDIAN AID TO AFGHANISTAN

01 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 302 UNSTARRED SUPPLY OF WHEAT TO AFGHANISTAN

02 12 2002 LS QUESTION NO.2480 UNSTARRED NGOS IN AFGHANISTAN

06 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 897 UNSTARRED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

06 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 984 UNSTARRED EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN

06 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 1000 UNSTARRED HEALTH PACKAGE FOR AFGHANISTAN

07 08 2002 LS QUESTION NO.3566 UNSTARRED GIFTING OF BUSES TO AFGHANISTAN

13 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 1532 UNSTARRED WHEAT SUPLIES TO AFGHANISTAN

15 05 2002 LS QUESTION NO.7311 UNSTARRED ASSISTANCE TO AFGHANISTAN IN ELECTRONIC MEDIA

15 05 2002 LS QUESTION NO.7391 UNSTARRED MEDICINES FOR AFGHANISTAN

15 05 2002 LS QUESTION NO.7428 UNSTARRED BUSINESS TRIP TO AFGHANISTAN

22 03 2002 LS QUESTION NO. 3201 UNSTARRED SUPPLY OF WHEAT TO AFGHANISTAN

24 04 2002 LS QUESTION NO.4778 UNSTARRED COOPERATION BETWEEN AFGHANISTAN AND INDIA IN AGRICULTURE SECTOR

24 04 2002 LS QUESTION NO.4836 UNSTARRED AGRICULTURAL AID TO AFGHANISTAN

27 11 2002 LS QUESTION NO.1421 UNSTARRED GIFTING OF AIRCRAFT TO AFGHANISTAN

31 07 2002 LS QUESTION NO.241 ROLE OF NGOs IN AFGHANISTAN

13 12 2001 LS QUESTION NO. 3913 UNSTARRED ARMY DOCTORS TO AFGHANISTAN

19 12 2001 LS QUESTION NO. 4619 UNSTARRED RECONSTRUCTION OF AFGHANISTAN

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: March 07, 2022

Afghanistan
No Country Will Be Threatened From Afghanistan: Haqqani: Tolo News

Sirajuddin Haqqani, the acting Minister of Interior, on Saturday for the first time appeared before media at a ceremony in Kabul and urged those Afghans who have left the country to return. Click here to read…

India to ship 8,000 tons of wheat to Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

The Indian government on Sunday, March 5, 2022, announced that they will send a third shipment of wheat comprised of 8,000 tonnes to Afghanistan by the end of this month. Click here to read…

Organization of Islamic Cooperation opens office in Kabul: The Khaama Press

A week after the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s (OIC) special representative for Afghanistan Dr. Muhammad Saeed Ayash began its mission in Afghanistan, the organization’s office opened in Kabul on Sunday, March 6, 202. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Held in Ukraine as ‘human shield’: Collecting info on 5 Bangladeshis, says Momen- The Daily Star

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen today said they are collecting information on the five Bangladeshis who posted a video. “So far what we came to know is that they went to Russia and had planned to go somewhere else,” he said, adding that they were detained by the Ukraine government as illegal migrants, and subsequently kept in a detention center. Click here to read…

Sailors finally out of war zone- The Daily Star

Leaving behind horrors of war, the 28 Bangladeshi crewmembers safely reached the Romanian capital, Bucharest, yesterday after they were rescued from a ship attacked at a Ukrainian port on March 2Click here to read…

APBn arrests Mohib Ullah murder suspect- The Daily Star

Armed Police Battalion has arrested the chief commander of so-called Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (Ulama branch), who issued the fatwa for the assassination of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah. Click here to read…

Govt plans to improve life of stranded Biharis- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said her government plans to provide a better life for stranded Biharis in the country on humanitarian grounds, although the previous generation had opted for Pakistani citizenship after Bangladesh’s independence. Click here to read…

Coastal women bearing the brunt- The Daily Star

Taking part in the webinar, Josna Rani Mondol, a coastal woman from Satkhira’s Shyamnagar upazila, said even though the place of her people was surrounded by water, not a single drop was drinkable. Click here to read…

PM flies to UAE today- The Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is leaving for the United Arab Emirates today on a five-day visit. “We already have a very good relationship with the UAE. We want to further improve it. We also want to increase our export to the Gulf nation,” said Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Bhutan ushers in optimistic year- Kuensel

Water Male Tiger Year-Outlook: The Lunar new year started with a positive economic outlook with the prime minister announcing a new Covid management strategy that will involve lifting the lockdown and relaxation of the quarantine protocol for travellers. Click here to read…

Future lockdowns in our hands- Kuensel

We are at a crossroads in our fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. After two years since the first case was detected in the country and several mutations of the virus, the government has decided to move into a new phase of managing the pandemic. Click here to read…

Maldives
Russian oligarchs’ yachts seized in Europe, others harbouring in the Maldives: Economic Times

The yachts arrived in the tropical archipelago off the coast of Sri Lanka after the imposition of severe Western sanctions on Russia in response to its devastating invasion of Ukraine. Click here to read…

COVID-19: the Maldives records 306 new cases in 24 hours: SUN

health Protection Agency (HPA), on Sunday, announced 306 additional cases of COVID-19, increasing confirmed cases in the Maldives to 172,576.
https://en.sun.mv/73194

Myanmar
Myanmar Military Conglomerate Shifts HQ to Capital Amid Junta’s Security Fears – The Irrawaddy

The Myanmar military regime is building a new headquarters for one of its major income sources, Myanmar Economic Holding Ltd (MEHL), in the country’s capital Naypyitaw out of safety concerns, according to sources close to the matter. Click here to read…

Myanmar military revokes citizenship of opposition members – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s ruling military council has announced the revocation of the citizenship of top members of the main group coordinating resistance to army rule. Click here to read…

Junta Watch: Myanmar Military ‘Not Worried’ as World Shuns Main Supplier Russia – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar junta spokesman Major General Zaw Min Tun told the BBC that the regime might have some difficulties purchasing arms from Russia after the U.S., European Union and Canada announced on Feb. 26 that key Russian banks would be excluded from the SWIFT interbank messaging system in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Click here to read…

Fresh Fighting Erupts After Myanmar Junta Attacks at Chinese Border – The Irrawaddy

Fresh clashes broke out between Myanmar’s military regime and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), also known as the Kokang Group, in Mongkoe, northern Shan State, on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the armed group. Click here to read…

1,000 more from Myanmar flee to Mizoram after fresh conflict – Times of India

Over 1,000 people from Myanmar’s Chin state fled the country and took shelter in neighbouring Champhai district of Mizoram early on Saturday morning following fresh armed conflict between resistance forces and the Tatmadaw (armed forces of Myanmar), reports HC Vanlalruata. Click here to read…

UK MPs call for aviation fuel sanctions against Myanmar military – Mizzima

A total of 55 British Parliamentarians from nine different political parties and Independent MPs have joined the call for aviation fuel sanctions against the Burmese military, reports Burma Campaign UK. Click here to read…

Nepal
Panel formed to investigate allegations against CJ Rana- Himalaya

The House of Representatives has formed an 11-member impeachment recommendation committee to probe into the impeachment motion filed against Chief Justice Cholendra Shamsher Rana on February 13. Click here to read…

Embassy begins homework for talks on Gurkha issues- Himalaya

The Nepali Embassy in London has started homework to resolve the problem of former Gurkha army personnel. Click here to read…

Deuba, Blinken discuss Ukraine-Russia crisis, among other issues- Himalaya

US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken held a telephonic conversation with with Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on Tuesday evening to discuss Russia’s attack on Ukraine, among other issues. Click here to read…

Parliament forms committee to study allegations against Chief Justice Rana- Kathmandu Post

The 11-member Impeachment Recommendation Committee has four members from CPN-UML. Click here to read…

Women lawmakers ask Home Minister to address issues of citizenship, visit visa- Republica

Women lawmakers have urged Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand to address the issues relating to citizenship and visit visa. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Editorial: Ukraine conundrum: Dawn

AS international condemnation of the invasion of Ukraine rises to a crescendo, Islamabad may find it prudent to recalibrate its position. Click here to read…

Opposition MNAs told to cancel foreign visits: Dawn

Struggling to achieve the required numbers to move a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Imran Khan in the National Assembly, the leadership of the country’s two major opposition parties — the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) — on Sunday directed their lawmakers to cancel their foreign visits, if any, and ensure their presence in Islamabad for the next few days.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1678679/opposition-mnas-told-to-cancel-foreign-visits

No-trust vote against PM Imran by March 9, says PPP leader: The Express Tribune

In an informal conversation with journalists, the PPP lawmaker said the opposition has the support of enough lawmakers to send the premier packing. He said in order to save the state, the prime minister will have to go home. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka-India Naval Exercise to begin in Visakhapatnam on March 7: The Hindu

SLINEX aims at enhancing inter-operability and improves mutual understandingClick here to read…

Sri Lanka faces medicine shortage due to forex crisis and government mismanagement: Tamil Guardian

Sri Lanka is facing drug shortages due to unfavourable internal price controls and a worsening forex crisis making it harder for vendors to purchase drugs. Click here to read…

Ukraine crisis batters Sri Lanka’s tea and tourism recovery strategy: Financial Times

Visitors from Russia and Ukraine were part of island’s plan to boost foreign currency reserves. Click here to read…

Africa Now – Weekly Newsletter (Week 10, 2022)

Welcome to Africa Now, your weekly newsletter for Africa, presenting the most important developments in the continent – news that matters.

COMMENTARY

Explaining Israel’s Africa policy

In February 2022, the annual summit of the African Union (AU) took place in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, also headquarter of the African Union. The principal objective of the meeting was to evaluate AU’s achievements over the past year, particularly in the context of the recent surge of military coups and the ways to recover from the pandemic. Click here to read…

NEWS

Somalia enters transition as Amisom gives way to ATMIS

After one and a half-decade of operation, the African Union Mission in Somalia, Amisom, will, starting end of this month, transition to the African Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). Click here to read…

Burkina Faso appoints interim government after January coup

The new government of 25 ministers includes Defence Minister General Barthelemy Simpore, who has retained the position he held under Kabore, according to the decree. Click here to read…

Malian army says dozens of its soldiers killed in jihadist attack

A jihadist attack on a military camp in central Mali on Friday killed 27 soldiers and 47 “terrorists” were “neutralised”, the country’s army said. Click here to read…

Ethiopia Brings Nile River Dam Online as Sudan, Egypt Object

Ethiopia has begun generating electricity at its new 5,000-MW roller-compacted concrete gravity-type dam on the Nile River. The first 375 MW went to the national grid on Feb. 20. Click here to read…

Sudan welcomes military base agreement with Russia in the Red Sea

Deputy Chairman of Sudan Sovereignty Council, General Mohammed Hamdan Dagalu Hmidti, reported that he discussed cooperation with Russian officials on national security and political issues. Click here to read…

Libyan parliament swears in new PM as crisis deepens

A standoff between two rival governments in Libya risks resulting in the territorial division as the parliament in the east swore in a new administration while the incumbent in Tripoli refused to cede power. Click here to read…

Tanzania president, freed opposition leader vow to ‘build trust’

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and opposition leader Freeman Mbowe pledged to heal rifts and buttress democracy as they met hours after Mbowe was freed from jail in a surprise move. Click here to read…

Anti-junta and anti-France protest rallies hundreds in Chad

Some 500 people demonstrated on Saturday in response to a call from the opposition against the ruling military junta in Chad. Click here to read…

Tensions flare in Eswatini

Eswatini’s King Mswati III has suppressed unrest for now. But opposition voices will continue to push for democracy, possibly leading to a transition of power. Click here to read…

Mozambique announces new prime minister after cabinet reshuffle

Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi has appointed a new prime minister and filled several other posts, including the finance minister, as part of a cabinet reshuffle. Click here to read…

China’s Huawei in troubled waters in South Africa over Employment Equity Policy

The Department of Employment and Labour of South Africa last month filed court papers against Huawei Technologies South Africa for not complying with the Employment Equity Policy of the country. Click here to read…

President Kenyatta endorses Raila Odinga in upcoming presidential election

During an address before his Jubilee party supporters on Wednesday, President Uhuru Kenyatta said Raila Odinga “meant well for the country”.Click here to read…

More than 200 gunmen killed in Nigeria security operation

At least 200 gunmen were killed in the past three days in Nigeria’s central-northern state of Niger during a security operation to clear armed gangs from the area. Click here to read…

Algeria is Prepared to Fulfil Europe’s Gas Demand

Algerian oil and gas giant, Sonatrach, announced that it is prepared to supply Europe with an increased supply of oil and gas should Russia’s exports not meet Europe’s demand. Additional gas will be exported through the TransMed pipeline, which connects Algeria and Italy. Click here to read…

Ghana’s 65th Independence anniversary – The journey so far

Former Gold Coast, now Ghana is today, March 6, celebrating its 65th anniversary after attaining independence in 1957 from the British. Click here to read…

Chinese Company Removed as Operator of Cobalt Mine in Congo

A court has given the Congolese control of one of the world’s largest sources of cobalt while allegations against the mine’s Chinese owners are investigated. Click here to read…

Cameroon blast: At least five people killed, including senior official and mayor

A senior state official and a mayor were among five people killed by a road mine in a restive anglophone region of Cameroon on Wednesday, local sources said. Click here to read…

In a first, a female judge chairs a hearing in Egypt’s top court

In a first, Radwa Helmi on Saturday sat as the first female judge on the bench of Egypt’s state council. It is a top court in the Arab country. Helmi was among the 98 women who were appointed last year to join the council, after a decision by President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Click here to read…

Shunned by Others, Russia Finds Friends in Africa

Africa’s largest arms dealer, Russia has ties to the continent that stretch back to the Cold War and helped Mr. Putin win rare support over the invasion of Ukraine. Click here to read…

Ivory Coast’s hope: Digital agriculture

Climate change, land degradation and deforestation have severely damaged Côte d’Ivoire’s natural surroundings. Many farmers are worried about their future. But Digitalization is bringing new hope. Click here to read…

Timber giant quietly converts Congo logging sites to carbon scheme

A major European logging firm may have illegally converted more than a dozen of its timber concessions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo into so-called conservation concessions, a new investigation can reveal. Click here to read…

History, politics and mercenaries: why so many African nations are quietly standing by Putin

President Putin’s authoritarian allies in Africa have given their quiet support to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at the United Nations. Click here to read…

New Amazon Headquarters Sparks Feud Among Indigenous South Africans

The development, still under construction, sits on sacred land in Cape Town. But some Indigenous leaders have allied with the developers, prompting a debate over who speaks for First Nations people. Click here to read…

Hage Geingob: Is oil discovery off Namibia a blessing or a curse?

Namibia’s president discusses the recent discovery of an estimated one billion barrels of oil off his country’s coast. Click here to read…

WHO sees little impact on Covid-19 vaccine supplies to Africa from Ukraine war

The World Health Organization does not expect any immediate impact on vaccine supply to Africa from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Click here to read…

INDIA IN AFRICA

Second India-Africa defence dialogue on March 12 in Gujarat

The second India Africa defence dialogue is set to take place on March 12 on the sidelines of the DefExpo 2022 in Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Click here to read…

EAM Jaishankar extends greetings to Ghana on its national day

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday extended greetings to his Ghanaian counterpart Shirley Ayokor and his people on their national day. Click here to read…

Uganda to sign MoU with Naruvi Hospitals

The Ugandan government would soon sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Vellore-based Naruvi Hospitals, said Grace Akello, Uganda Ambassador to India. Click here to read…

India, South Africa, Namibia oppose talks at WTO on e-commerce, investment, MSMEs

New rules cannot be introduced without fulfilling mandate of agreement by consensus, they argue. Click here to read…

Namibia wants ivory trade clause in deal for sending cheetahs to India

Namibia wants India’s support for lifting a United Nations ban on commercial trade of wildlife products, including ivory, for translocation of cheetahs to Kuno Palpur Wildlife Sanctuary in Madhya Pradesh, a condition New Delhi is unlikely to be able or want to meet, Indian and Namibian officials familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Click here to read…

The lip-sync siblings from Tanzania, and why PM Modi praised them

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised a brother-sister duo from Tanzanian, now social media stars, for lip-syncing to the Indian national anthem on Republic Day and paying tribute to Lata Mangeshkar. Who are Kili and Neema Paul? Click here to read…

Event Report

The African Continental Free Trade Area and Opportunities for India

On 23rd February 2022, the Vivekananda Foundation organised a lecture on “The African Continental Free Trade Area and Opportunities for India”. The Continental Free Trade Agreement (CFTA) is a critical African project to accelerate the continent’s long-term integration and economic goal.Click here to read…

VIF News Digest: National Security – Defence Studies & Terrorism, 15-28 February 2022

DEFENCE

  • Preparations of Def Expo 2022.
  • President’s Fleet Review.
  • Indian Air Force’s Eastern Bridge-VI exercise.
  • Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan.
  • Indian Air Force will participate in a multi nation air exercise named ‘Ex Cobra Warrior 22’ at Waddington, UK from 06 to 27 March 2022.
  • Multilateral exercise MILAN 2022.
  • Phone call between Prime Minister Modi and President Putin of the Russian Federation.
  • Scientists demonstrate Quantum Key Distribution between two cities 100 kilometres apart.
  • Contract with M/s Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the retro-modification of Commander Sight of Battle Tanks-T-90.
  • Joint military exercise, “EX DHARMA GUARDIAN-2022”, between India and Japan.
    Prime Minister speaks to President Zelenskyy of Ukraine.
  • Discussions on the modalities and structural framework for the creation of Integrated Theatre Commands.
  • Chief of Navy, Royal Australian Navy visit to India from 25 – 28 Feb 22.
  • Cdr PACFLT, US Navy visit to India from 25 – 28 Feb 22.
  • Prime Minister chairs high level meeting to review Operation Ganga

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

West Asia
  • IAF flies over Beirut after drone entered Israel; Hizbu’llah claimed responsibility.
Africa
Somalia
  • “Al-Shabaab spend USD 24 million on weapons in 2021”: claimed Somalia-based research group.
  • At least 13 people killed in a suicide bomb attack in Hirshabelle State.
Afghanistan
  • US General McKenzie expressed concerns over presence of IS in Afghanistan.

DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
  • Security forces arrested two terrorists from Pulwama and Srinagar.
  • NIA searched multiple locations in J&K and Rajasthan in connection with ‘J&K terrorism conspiracy’ case.
  • NIA arrested an accused in LeT OGW case.
  • Security forces arrested a JeM terrorist from Kupwara.
  • SIA arrested 10 JeM terrorists from different locations in Jammu and Kashmir.
Left-Wing Extremism
  • NIA conducted searches at multiple locations in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh in connection with PLGA recruitment case.
  • Security forces arrested nine Maoists from Jharkhand.
  • NIA arrested an explosive supplier in case related to an attack on Police party in Jharkhand.
  • Security forces found arms and Maoist literature in Odisha.
  • Khalistan-inspired Extremism
    • Police arrested three men for ties with pro-Khalistan groups, from Haryana.
    • Ministry of Information & Broadcasting blocks “Punjab Politics TV” for its ties to pro-Khalistan group.
    Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) Cases
    • NIA Special Court (Kolkata) convicted and sentenced a FICN trafficker.
    DEFENCE
    Ministry of Defence allocation in Union Budget 2022-23.

    In the budget announcement for the financial year 2022-2023, Ministry of Defence has been allocated a total budget of Rs 5.25 lakh crore, which is 13.31% of the total budget. The total Defence Budget represents an enhancement of Rs 46,970 crore (9.82%) over Budget Estimates 2021-22.

    In the Union Budget, the Capital Allocations pertaining to modernisation and infrastructure development of Armed Forces has been increased to Rs 1.52 lakh crore. In order to give push to indigenous Domestic Enterprises under the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’, the share of domestic capital procurement, which was earmarked at 64% in 2021-22, has been enhanced to 68% of the Capital Acquisition Budget of the Defence Services. Defence R&D will be opened up for industry, start-ups and academia with 25 per cent of defence R&D budget earmarked. Private industry will be encouraged to take up design and development of military platforms and equipment in collaboration with DRDO and other organizations through SPV model.

    The Capital segment of the MoD (Civil) budget catering to organisations such as Indian Coast Guard (ICG), Border Roads Organisation (BRO) and Directorate General Defence Estates (DGDE) etc has also seen a notable jump of 55.60%. The Capital Budget of Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has been increased by 40% to Rs 3,500 crore in FY 2022-23 vis-à-vis Rs 2,500 crore in FY 2021-22. This will expedite the progress of creation of border infrastructure including important tunnels (Sela and Naechiphu tunnel) and bridges on major river gaps.
    For more information: Click here to read…

    Preparations of Def Expo 2022.

    Raksha Mantri (RM) reviewed, in New Delhi on February 18, 2022, the preparations of DefExpo-2022, Asia’s largest exhibition on land, naval and homeland security systems, to be held in Gandhinagar, Gujarat in March. The event is being organised as one of the largest defence international exhibitions of the world. There has been greater domestic and international interest in this 12th edition of DefExpo, so far 78 participating nations, 39 Minister Level delegations with other confirmations to be received in the days ahead and 1000+ registered exhibitors for the mega event. Foreign Defence Ministers confirmations are also being received and are comparable with the previous edition of the event which was held in February 2020 in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.
    For more information: Click here to read…

    President’s Fleet Review.

    The President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind reviewed the Indian Navy Fleet at Visakhapatnam on 21 Feb 22. With the theme ‘75 years in Service of the Nation,’ Indian Navy showcased its latest state-of-art indigenously built combat platforms during the 12th edition of the Fleet Review which was also conducted as part of the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence being celebrated as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’.
    After a 21-Gun Salute and Ceremonial Guard of Honour, the President embarked on the Presidential yacht, INS Sumitra, an indigenously built Naval Offshore Patrol Vessel designated as the Presidential yacht. The President sailed past 44 ships from the Navy, Coast Guard, SCI and MoES lined up in four columns at anchorage off Visakhapatnam.
    For more information: Click here to read…

    Indian Air Force’s Eastern Bridge-VI exercise.

    The Indian Air Force (IAF) and Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO) are scheduled to participate in a bilateral exercise named Eastern Bridge-VI from 21 to 25 February 2022 at Air Force Station Jodhpur. This would be the sixth edition of the exercise. It will provide an opportunity to enhance operational capability and interoperability between the two Air Forces.
    For more information: Click here to read…

    Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan.

    In response to appeals made by the United Nations for humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, the Government of India has decided to gift 50,000 MT of wheat to the people of Afghanistan. The supply will be effected by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) and transported from ICP Attari (India) to Jalalabad (Afghanistan) by Afghan transporters. In a ceremony held at Amritsar on 22 February, 2022, Foreign Secretary Shri Harsh Vardhan Shringla along with Afghan Ambassador Mr. Farid Mamundzay and World Food Program Country Director Mr. Bishaw Parajuli, flagged off the first convoy of 50 trucks carrying 2500 MT of wheat assistance from India to Afghanistan via Pakistan. The shipment is part of the commitment made by the Government of India to supply 50,000 MT of wheat for the people of Afghanistan.
    For more information: Click here to read…

    Indian Air Force will participate in a multi nation air exercise named ‘Ex Cobra Warrior 22’ at Waddington, UK from 06 to 27 March 2022.

    Indian Air Force will participate in a multi nation air exercise named ‘Ex Cobra Warrior 22’ at Waddington, UK from 06 to 27 March 2022. Five Tejas aircraft will fly to the United Kingdom. IAF C-17 aircraft will provide the necessary transport support for induction and de-induction.
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    Multilateral exercise MILAN 2022.

    The latest edition of Indian Navy’s multilateral exercise MILAN 2022 is scheduled to commence from 25 Feb 22 in Visakhapatnam. MILAN 22 is being conducted over a duration of 9 days in two phases with the harbour phase scheduled from 25 to 28 February and Sea Phase from 01 to 04 March. The theme of the MILAN 2022 exercise is ‘Camaraderie – Cohesion – Collaboration’ which aims to project India as a responsible maritime power to the world at large. The aim of the exercise is to hone operational skills, imbibe best practices and procedures, and enable doctrinal learning in the maritime domain, through professional interaction between friendly navies. MILAN 22 will witness its largest ever participation, with more than 40 countries sending their warships/ high level delegations. This edition of MILAN would be larger in ‘scope and complexity’ with focus on exercises at sea including exercises in surface, sub-surface and air domains and weapon firings.
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    Phone call between Prime Minister Modi and President Putin of the Russian Federation.

    In a telephonic conversation President Putin briefed Prime Minister about the recent developments regarding Ukraine. Prime Minister reiterated his long-standing conviction that the differences between Russia and the NATO group can only be resolved through honest and sincere dialogue. Prime Minister appealed for an immediate cessation of violence, and called for concerted efforts from all sides to return to the path of diplomatic negotiations and dialogue. Prime Minister also sensitised the Russian President about India’s concerns regarding the safety of the Indian citizens in Ukraine, especially students, and conveyed that India attaches the highest priority to their safe exit and return to India.
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    Scientists demonstrate Quantum Key Distribution between two cities 100 kilometres apart.

    A joint team of scientists from Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, for the first time in the country successfully demonstrated Quantum Key Distribution link between Prayagraj and Vindhyachal in Uttar Pradesh, a distance of more than 100 kilometres. This technological breakthrough was achieved over a commercial grade optical fibre already available in field. With this success, the country has demonstrated indigenous technology of secure key transfer for bootstrapping military grade communication security key hierarchy. The performance parameters have been measured and have been found to be repetitively within the reported international standards at sifted key rates of up to 10 KHz. This technology will enable security agencies to plan a suitable quantum communication network with indigenous technology backbone.
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    Contract with M/s Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the retro-modification of Commander Sight of Battle Tanks-T-90.

    Providing a further boost to the ‘Make in India’ initiative of the Government of India in the Defence Sector, the Acquisition Wing of the Ministry of Defence has today signed a contract for Rs. 1075 crore with M/s Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) for the retro-modification of Commander Sight of Battle Tanks-T-90. The retro-modification will be carried out in 957 T-90 tanks of the Indian Army. The new retro-modified Commander sight employs a thermal imager capable of detecting the targets at 8 Kms during day and night and a Laser Ranger Finder (LRF) to find the ranges accurately up to 5 Kms, thereby enhancing its capability to engage target at longer ranges.
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    Joint military exercise, “EX DHARMA GUARDIAN-2022”, between India and Japan.

    A joint military exercise, “EX DHARMA GUARDIAN-2022”, between India and Japan will be conducted at Foreign Training Node, Belagavi (Belgaum, Karnataka) from 27 February 2022 to 10 March 2022. Exercise DHARMA GUARDIAN-2022 is an annual training event which is being conducted in India since 2018. Notably, in the series of military training exercises undertaken by India with various countries, Exercise DHARMA GUARDIAN with Japan is crucial and significant in terms of security challenges faced by both nations in the backdrop of current global situation. The scope of this exercise covers platoon level joint training on operations in jungle and semi urban/urban terrain.
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    Prime Minister speaks to President Zelenskyy of Ukraine.

    President Zelenskyy briefed the Prime Minister in detail about the ongoing conflict situation in Ukraine. Prime Minister expressed his deep anguish about the loss of life and property due to the ongoing conflict. He reiterated his call for an immediate cessation of violence and a return to dialogue, and expressed India’s willingness to contribute in any way towards peace efforts. Prime Minister also conveyed India’s deep concern for the safety and security of Indian citizens, including students, present in Ukraine. He sought facilitation by Ukrainian authorities to expeditiously and safely evacuate Indian citizens.
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    Discussions on the modalities and structural framework for the creation of Integrated Theatre Commands.

    Tri-services discussions on the modalities and structural framework for the creation of Integrated Theatre Commands for the Indian Armed Forces were held under the aegis of Western Naval Command at Mumbai. This is yet another milestone towards building jointness and enhancing organisational synergy among the three Services. A total of nine Commanders-in-Chief from the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force and ANC, came together for a high-level meeting to discuss and deliberate on various aspects related to setting up of the Integrated Maritime Theatre Command.
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    Chief of Navy, Royal Australian Navy visit to India from 25 – 28 Feb 22.

    VAdm Michael Noonan, Chief of Navy, Royal Australian Navy called on Adm R Hari Kumar, Chief of Naval Staff on 28 Feb 22 at New Delhi. CoN RAN had earlier visited Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command (HQENC) at Visakhapatnam from 25 – 28 Feb 22 to participate in Indian Navy’s biennial multilateral naval exercise MILAN 22. The Admiral was also a Guest Speaker during the International Maritime Seminar of MILAN 22. Among issues discussed during the interaction were avenues to strengthen the growing cooperation between the two nations and navies, deal with challenges emerging on the maritime front, and enhance collaboration and interoperability to ensure maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
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    Cdr PACFLT, US Navy visit to India from 25 – 28 Feb 22.

    During the visit of Adm Samuel J Paparo, Cdr PACFLT, US Navy, the Admiral interacted with Adm R Hari Kumar, Chief of the Naval Staff, in addition to other high ranking GoI officials. Among issues discussed during the interaction were avenues to strengthen the growing cooperation between the two navies, deal with challenges emerging on the maritime front, and enhance collaboration and interoperability to ensure maritime security in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Earlierhe visited Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command (HQENC) at Visakhapatnam to participate in Indian Navy’s biennial multilateral naval exercise MILAN 22. The Admiral was also a Guest Speaker during the International Maritime Seminar of MILAN 22.
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    Prime Minister chairs high level meeting to review Operation Ganga

    The Prime Minister chaired and pointed that the visit of four senior ministers as his Special Envoys to various nations will energize the evacuation efforts. It is reflective of the priority the Government attaches to this matter. The Prime Minister noted that the first consignment of relief supplies to Ukraine to deal with the humanitarian situation on Ukraine’s borders would be despatched tomorrow.
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    INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

    West Asia
    IAF flies over Beirut after drone entered Israel; Hizbu’llah claimed responsibility.

    On 18 February 2022, Hizbu’llah claimed a responsibility for launching a drone into Israel that evaded Israel’s Air Defence before returning to Lebanon. In a statement released, the terror group—Hizbu’llah mentioned that “Hassan” model drone was on a reconnaissance mission and had reached 70 kilometres (43 miles) inside Israel’s territory. “The Islamic resistance launched the Hassan drone into ‘occupied’ Palestinian territory, and it surveyed the area for 40 minutes,” read the statement.

    The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said that it fired an Iron Dome interceptor missile at the small, unmanned aircraft but missed and also scrambled fighter jets and attack the aircraft, setting of warning sirens across wide swarths of the North.
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    Africa
    Somalia
    “Al-Shabaab spend USD 24 million on weapons in 2021”: claimed Somalia-based research group.

    According to a report by a Somali-based research group—the Hiraal Institute, al-Qa’ida affiliated al-Shabaab spend USD 24 million on purchasing weapons. The report alleged that al-Shabaab has an annual revenue collection of about USD 180 million. “Out of annual planned expenditure of approximately USD 100 million, al-Shabaab’s annual planned expenditure on arms procurement is assessed to be USD 24 million, budgeted monthly at USD 2 million,” read the report. Allegedly, al-Shabaab purchases weapons from local black markets, and arms supplier contracted to buy and deliver weapons from abroad, with Yemen being the country of choice.
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    At least 13 people killed in a suicide bomb attack in Hirshabelle State.

    On 19 February 2022, at least 13 people were killed, and 20 others were wounded after a suicide bomber detonated explosives in a restaurant hosting local officials, in the town of Beledweyne in Hirshabelle State in central Somalia. According to witnesses, a large explosion tore through an open area of the Hassan Dhiff restaurant.
    Despite tight security in Beledweyne, the attack took place amid eve of a first round of voting for parliamentary seats in constituency. “Two deputy district commissioners were among the dead. This was the deadliest attack that I can recall in this town,” said Police officer Mohamud Hassan.
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    Afghanistan
    US General McKenzie expressed concerns over presence of IS in Afghanistan.

    In an interview shared on social media platform—Facebook, on 17 February 2022, the United States (US) Central Command (CentCom) Chief General Kenneth McKenzie expressed concerns over presence of Islamic State (IS) terrorist organisation in Afghanistan. “ISIS…. concerns us in Afghanistan. We know that the Taliban are no friends, particularly ISIS and in fact over the past couple of years, they have occasionally under-taken operations against ISIS,” said Gen McKenzie.

    As reported in Tolo News, the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO)’s Secretary-General Stanislav Zas warned that the re-emergence of foreign terrorist groups, including al-Qa’ida and IS are not only a threat to Afghanistan but to the whole region.
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    DOMESTIC TERRORISM

    Jammu and Kashmir
    Security forces arrested two terrorists from Pulwama and Srinagar.

    On 19 February 2022, Security forces arrested two terrorists in two separate operations in Pulwama and Srinagar districts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). In first incident, security forces launched Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in Rahmoo area in Pulwama district. During the search, a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist—Irfan Yousuf Dar was arrested. Incriminating materials, and arms & ammunition, including an AK rifle, a magazine, and 30 rounds, were recovered from Dar’s possession.

    In second incident, in a similar operation in Eidgah area in Srinagar, a Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)/The Resistance Front (TRF) terrorist—Janaid Mushtaq Bhat, was arrested. The preliminary investigation revealed that Bhat had come to Srinagar to carryout terrorist attacks and targeted killings.
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    NIA searched multiple locations in J&K and Rajasthan in connection with ‘J&K terrorism conspiracy’ case.

    On 19 February 2022, National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials searched eight locations in Sopore, Kupwara, Shopian, Rajouri, Budgam, Ganderbal of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), and Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, in connection with ‘Jammu and Kashmir terrorism conspiracy’ case.
    The case— RC-29/2021/NIA/DLI relates to conspiracy of carrying out terrorist acts in J&K and other major cities, including Delhi, by Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Hizb ul-Mujahideen (HM), Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), al-Badr, and their affiliate groups—The Resistance Front (TRF) and People Against Fascist Forces (PAFF). As of now, NIA has arrested 28 accused people in the same case.
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    NIA arrested an accused in LeT OGW case.
    On 18 February 2022, National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested an accused—Arvind Digvijay Negi in connection with ‘LeT OGW network’ case.

    The case—RC-30/2021/NIA/DLI relates to the spread of the network of Over-Ground Workers (OGWs) of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), for providing support in conspiring terrorist activities in India. Earlier, six accused persons were arrested in the same case. In the investigation, the role of Arvind Digvijay Negi, IPS, SP posted at Shimla (since repatriated from NIA) was verified and his house was searched. During the search, it was found that the official secret documents of NIA were leaked by Negi to another accused person who is an OGW of LeT.
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    Security forces arrested a JeM terrorist from Kupwara.

    On 21 February 2022, security forces established a checkpoint near Sultanpora Bridge at Zachaldara in Kupwara district. Noticing the presence of security personnel, a person tried to flee but was arrested on the basis of suspicion. Later, the arrested man was identified as Ubaid Bashir Wani, a Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist. Incriminating materials, arms and ammunition have been seized from Wani’s possession.
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    SIA arrested 10 JeM terrorists from different locations in Jammu and Kashmir.

    On 16 February 2022, State Investigation Agency (SIA) arrested 10 Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorists during the raid at different locations in various districts of central and south Kashmir. “Recently, the SIA constituted a mandate to investigate crimes connected with terrorism and secessionism, conducted overnight raids with focus on JeM network at different locations in various districts in Kashmir,” read the statement released by SIA.

    During searches, cellular phones, SIM cards, records to show the use of banking channels, and even a dummy pistol were seized.
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    Left-Wing Extremism
    NIA conducted searches at multiple locations in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh in connection with PLGA recruitment case.

    On 25 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials carried out searches at three locations—Wayanad district in Kerala, and Guntur & Chittor districts in Andhra Pradesh in connection with People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) recruitment case—RC-01/2022/NIA/KOC.

    The case relates to the recruitment of vulnerable youth into the PLGA, an armed wing of CPI (Maoist), and further training them, organising terrorist camps to carry out the activities of CPI (Maoist) and threatening the unity and sovereignty of India.
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    Security forces arrested nine Maoists from Jharkhand.

    In another phase of a joint operation since 08 February 2022, the Jharkhand Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel arrested nine Maoists— i) Balram Oraon (zonal commander), ii) Dashrath Singh Kherwar (sub-zonal commander), iii) Markush Nagesia (area commander), iv) Shaileshwar Oraon, v) Mukesh Korba, vi) Viren Korba, vii) Shailendra Nagesia, viii) Sanjay Nagesia, and ix) Sheela Kherwar, from Bulbul Forest area in Lohardaga district of Jharkhand.

    During the “Operation Double Bull”, the security forces exchanged fire with Maoists on 10 different occasions, busted their hideouts, and also killed a Maoist. From operation site, security forces recovered four weapons, including an American automatic rifle and a carbine, around 1,700 cartridges, 16 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), codex wire, wireless sets, safety fuse, and several electronic items, and cash worth ₹ 3.27.
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    Security forces found arms and Maoist literature in Odisha.

    On 20 February 2022, security forces discovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, along with Maoist literature, in a forest in Malkangiri district in Odisha. “Based on intelligence inputs, security forces launched an operation in Swabhiman anchal, and found arms and ammunition in a forest near Nadmenjeri village along the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh border under the Jodamba police limits,” said Superintendent of Police (SP) Malkangiri—Nitesh Wadhwani.
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    Khalistan-inspired Extremism
    Police arrested three men for ties with pro-Khalistan groups, from Haryana.

    On 19 February 2022, Haryana Police arrested three men— i) Sagar, ii) Sunil, and iii) Jatin, from Juan village in Sonipat district of Haryana, for their alleged ties with pro-Khalistan groups. All three were booked under Sections 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], along with Section 120B of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), and other relevant Sections of the Arms Act.

    In preliminary investigation, it was found that all three men were receiving funds and arms from overseas to aid terror activities in Punjab and other parts of the country.
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    Ministry of Information & Broadcasting blocks “Punjab Politics TV” for its ties to pro-Khalistan group.

    On 18 February 2022, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) ordered blocking of applications, websites, and social media accounts of an overseas-based ‘Punjab Politics TV’ for its alleged close links with the proscribed pro-Khalistan organisation—Sikhs For Justice (SFJ).

    According to intelligence inputs, the channel— ‘Punjab Politics TV’ was attempting to use online media platforms to disturb Law & Order situation during the assembly elections in Punjab. Therefore, I&B used emergency powers under the Information Technology (IT) Rules to block the digital media resources of Punjab Politics TV.
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    Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) Cases
    NIA Special Court (Kolkata) convicted and sentenced a FICN trafficker.

    On 28 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court, Kolkata, convicted and sentenced a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) trafficker— Ketabul S.K., to five years of Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) and ₹ 40,000 fine for commission of offences under Sections 120B, 489B, and 489C of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).

    The case—RC-25/2018/NIA/DLI related to the seizure of FICNs with face value of ₹ 1,92,000 on 31 July 2018, from Murshidabad in West Bengal. Other two FICN traffickers have already been convicted by NIA Special Court on 23 December 2021 in the same case.
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