All posts by vd@admin

Africa Now – Weekly Newsletter (Week 8, 2022)

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

COMMENTARY

Israel’s Africa Conundrum: Bilateral Relations, Multilateral Opposition

In the first week of February, the annual summit of the African Union (AU) took place in Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, the headquarters of the African Union. The principal objective of the meeting was to evaluate AU’s achievements over the past one year. Click here to read…

NEWS

African leaders head to Brussels for 6th EU-AU Summit

African Heads of State and Government are expected in Belgium this week to meet their European counterparts at the 6th European Union-African Union Summit. Click here to read…

France announces military withdrawal from Mali

France and its allies in the anti-jihadi operation in Mali have announced a “coordinated withdrawal” of their forces. A joint statement cited “multiple obstructions” by the country’s ruling military junta. Click here to read…

Burkina Faso’s junta sworn in as president

Burkina Faso’s junta leader, Lt. Col. Paul Henri Sandaogo Damiba, was sworn in as president Wednesday, less than a month after mutinous soldiers seized control of the West African country in a coup. Click here to read…

Mauritius formally challenges Britain’s ownership of Chagos Islands

Britain’s ownership of the Chagos archipelago has been formally challenged after the Mauritian ambassador to the UN, Jagdish Koonjul, raised his country’s flag above the atoll of Peros Banhos. Click here to read…

Kenyan Elections Will Struggle to Meet the Moment

Kenya’s August elections will undoubtedly be among the most consequential political events in Africa in 2022. In a turbulent region, Kenya’s stability, economic muscle, and diplomatic leadership are more essential than ever before. Click here to read…

Sudan: Burhan dismisses sanctions threats, lauds ties with Israel
Sudan’s military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has made comments in which he dismissed Western threats of sanctions tied to protests in the country and discussed meetings between Sudanese and Israeli officials he said were for security cooperation, not politics. Click here to read…
Will Libya have two prime ministers again?

Libya is facing political turmoil again. On February 10, the country’s parliament, the House of Representatives, voted to sack the current Prime Minister Abdulhamed Dbeiba and appoint Fathi Bashaga, the interior minister in the previous government and main architect of the resistance against General Khalifa Haftar’s attack on Tripoli in 2019. Click here to read…

Combat troops patrol in Kinshasa after failed coup attempt

Republican Guard combat troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo marched through the streets of the capital Kinshasa on Saturday, following a failed coup and the arrest of the alleged perpetrators. Click here to read…

Ethiopia parliament votes to lift state of emergency early

Ethiopia’s parliament has voted for an early end to a six-month state of emergency, declared last November when rebel Tigrayan forces were threatening to march on the capital, Addis Ababa. Click here to read…

Guinea-Bissau: Government critics under increasing pressure

After what authorities said was a coup by drug dealers aiming to kill President Umaro Sissoco Embalo, a new spate of violence against critics of the government is compounding the feeling of insecurity in Guinea-Bissau. Click here to read…

Terror Attacks Surge as Elections Drag in Somalia

A senior African Union official said Tuesday that while al-Shabab continues to be the main security threat in Somalia, the AU is also monitoring a possible resurgence of Islamic State. Click here to read…

Does new decree mark the end of judicial independence in Tunisia?

President Kais Saied’s new decree establishing a temporary judicial authority to replace the dissolved Supreme Judicial Council continues to draw widespread criticism in Tunisia in a setback for the rule of law. Click here to read…

Nigeria: 365 Days to Presidential Election, Aspirants Begin to Emerge

Today makes it exactly a year to the 2023 presidential election and aspirants in the two main political parties – the All-Progressives Congress (APC) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) – as well as some other parties, are positioning for the most coveted office in the land. Click here to read…

“We were born free and we will stay free”: Somaliland is resisting pressure from China

Last week, a delegation from Somaliland went on a five-day tour of Taiwan, a trip that elicited a negative reaction from China. Click here to read…

Algeria’s fate is tied to the Ukraine crisis. Will a war extinguish hope for the country’s popular movement?

With international attention concentrated for weeks on Russian forces amassed at Ukraine’s borders, fewer resources have been spent anticipating the many second- and third-order effects that conflict between these two countries could trigger worldwide. Click here to read…

Guinea Must Put Justice At the Heart of Its Transition

The September coup was domestically popular. The junta can build on this and send a signal to the region by prioritising accountability. Click here to read…

Report finds rampant abuse of women in African parliaments

A study by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and the African Parliamentary Union has found that acts of sexism, harassment, and violence against women are common in African parliaments. Click here to read…

56 African heritage sites threatened by extreme coastal events: Study

Around 56 heritage sites in Africa are vulnerable to extreme coastal events and erosion, according to a new study. They are at the risk of being damaged by these factors and the number of exposed sites may more than triple by 2050, the report added. Click here to read…

Malawi Detects Polio, First Wild Case in Africa in Over 5 Years

Malawi has declared a polio outbreak after a case was detected in a young child in the capital Lilongwe, the first case of wild poliovirus in Africa in more than five years, the WHO said. Click here to read…

EU praises vaccine cooperation with Africa at summit

Speaking on the first day of an EU-Africa summit in Brussels, the head of the European Commission said the EU will continue to focus in the short term on the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccines. Click here to read…

Egypt lengthening two-way portion of Suez Canal by 10 kilometres

Egypt is working to improve the Suez Canal by making an additional 10 kilometres accessible to two-way traffic, while widening and deepening another 30 kilometresClick here to read…

Amnesty Accuses Tigray Forces of Atrocities in Ethiopia’s Amhara

Rights groups Amnesty International says Tigrayan fighters have committed war crimes and possible crimes against humanity as they were withdrawing from Ethiopia’s Amhara region. Click here to read…

No school In Zimbabwe after government suspends 90% of teachers

A strike by Zimbabwean teachers that has crippled learning entered a second week on Monday, with no resolution on sight after the government suspended 135,000 teachers for failing to report for work. Click here to read…

After Mali exit, Niger accepts foreign forces to secure border

President Mohamed Bazoum says Niger has accepted that French and European special forces will be deployed into its territory from Mali to boost security near the border with its neighbouring country. Click here to read…

Cameroon’s Rival Separatist Groups Clash, Kill Fighters

Rival anglophone separatist groups in Cameroon have clashed this month, causing an undetermined number of casualties. The fighting was triggered by power struggles within the separatist movement. Click here to read…

Applause in Tanzania After President Meets Exiled Opposition Leader in Belgium

Tanzanian political figures are applauding after President Samia Suluhu Hassan met in Brussels Wednesday with opposition leader Tundu Lissu. Lissu has lived in Belgium since a 2017 assassination attempt. Click here to read…

Zimbabwe teachers go on strike days after schools’ resume classes

A teachers’ strike has paralyzed learning at many Zimbabwean schools, which opened this week after a prolonged closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read…

INDIA IN AFRICA

Modi meets ex-Kenyan PM, expresses commitment to strengthen ties

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former Kenyan premier Raila Amolo Odinga on Sunday and expressed his commitment to further strengthening the India-Kenya relations. Click here to read…

Defexpo 2022 India-Africa ministers’ meet from March 10

The second edition of the India-Africa Defence Ministers Conclave, will be one of the highlights of the 12th edition of biennial defence exhibition — Defexpo 2022, which will be held from March 10 to 13, at three different venues in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar. Click here to read…

NATHEALTH and African Health Federation organised second India Africa Health Summit

With an objective to strengthen the efforts towards the vaccination drive in Africa and share best practices, and exchange knowledge NATHEALTH – Healthcare Federation of India in collaboration with Africa Healthcare Federation organised the Indo-Africa Vaccine Summit on Friday – 11th February 2022 virtually.Click here to read…

Indian Railways exports Cape Gauge Diesel Locomotives to Mozambique

The Indian Railways has exported the four powerful Cape Gauge Diesel Locomotives, manufactured at Banaras Locomotive Works, to Mozambique now. Click here to read…

MOZAMBIQUE: India grants $10 million for water in Cabo Delgado

The Indian High Commissioner to Mozambique, Ankan Banerjee, has signed a memorandum of understanding worth $10 million with the Mozambican government. This funding supports a drinking water supply program that will benefit the populations of the Mueda district, in the Cabo Delgado province. Click here to read…

Africa applauds India’s technology inspired rapid vaccination drive

Healthcare Federation of India in collaboration with the Africa Healthcare Federation organised the Indo-Africa Vaccine Summit virtually. The summit saw participation from key dignitaries from both India and Africa to deliberate and to offer a framework to build resilience towards future emergencies and pandemics. Click here to read…

India’s Homegrown Direct Selling Brand Vestige Announces Foray into Ghana to Expand Global Footprint

After gaining a stronghold in India and several international markets, Vestige Marketing Pvt Ltd. has announced its foray into Africa by launching operations in Ghana. In the initial phase, the company will offer a range of health and wellness products from its bestseller categories – health supplements, personal care, home care and oral care. Click here to read…

Indian govt to partner Bono East become tourism hub in W/A

The Indian government says it would partner the Bono East Regional Coordinating Council (BERCC) to make the region a tourism hub in West Africa. Click here to read…

Airtel Kenya to pay local regulator $17.5 mn in out-of-court settlement

Under the settlement pact terms, Airtel Kenya will pay $17.5 million to the Kenyan telecom regulator for its licence renewal. The payment will happen over the next two years. Click here to read…

South African Tourism Kickstarts Travel Recovery Efforts in India

Reigniting its travel recovery efforts in India, South African Tourism launched its ‘More & More’ campaign today. Localized for Indian audiences, this campaign aims to highlight the variety and diversity of experiences that South Africa has to offer, ranging from 3000+ adventure activities to exciting culinary experiences and more, across its 9 provinces. Click here to read…

‘Will take Ayurveda to Africa’: Ex-Kenya PM Raila Odinga after daughter’s eyesight recovery

Raila Odinga, former Prime Minister of Kenya, who was in Kerala for his daughter’s eye treatment expressed his happiness and satisfaction from Ayurveda treatment. Click here to read…

India delegation heads to Namibia to discuss cheetah translocation

A delegation from India left for Namibia on Thursday to discuss cheetah translocation logistics with the Namibia government, according to people familiar with the development. Click here to read…

Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 14 February 2022 – 20 February 2022

Economic
U.S. adds e-commerce sites run by Alibaba, Tencent to ‘notorious’ list

E-commerce sites operated by China’s Tencent Holdings and Alibaba Group Holding were included on the U.S. government’s latest “notorious markets” list, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said on Feb 17. The list identifies 42 online markets and 35 physical markets that are reported to engage in or facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting or copyright piracy. “This includes identifying for the first time AliExpress and the WeChat e-commerce ecosystem, two significant China-based online markets that reportedly facilitate substantial trademark counterfeiting,” the USTR office said in a statement. China-based online markets Baidu Wangpan, DHGate, Pinduoduo, and Taobao also continue to be part of the list, along with nine physical markets located within China “that are known for the manufacture, distribution, and sale of counterfeit goods,” the USTR office said. Inclusion on the list is a blow to the reputation of companies but carries no direct penalties. Industry bodies including the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) and the Motion Picture Association welcomed the release of the report by the USTR. The USTR office said in a separate report released on Feb 16 the United States needs to pursue new strategies and update its domestic trade tools to deal with China’s “state-led, non-market policies and practices.” Click here to read…

Beijing to impose sanctions on US defence firms Lockheed and Raytheon over arms sales to Taiwan

Beijing on Feb 21 said it would impose sanctions on two American defence companies in retaliation to the latest US arms sale to Taiwan. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin told reporters that Lockheed Martin and Raytheon Technologies would be subject to sanctions for their “long-term involvement in US arms sales” to the island. The US$100 million deal – approved by the US two weeks ago and aimed at upgrading Taiwan’s Patriot missile defence system – was a serious infringement of China’s sovereignty and security interests, Wang said. “China once again urges the US government to abide by the one-China principle and the provisions of the three Sino-US joint communiques, and to stop arms sales to Taiwan and US-Taiwan military ties,” Wang said, referring to statements that included an agreement by the US to gradually reduce arms sales to the island. Wang said the “countermeasures” were in accordance with China’s anti-sanctions law. The law, which was passed in June, provides legal backing for Beijing to take retaliatory measures against foreign individuals and entities perceived to be interfering in China’s internal affairs, including by seizing assets and imposing business restrictions. The foreign ministry spokesman did not give further details of the sanctions or how they would be carried out. The two US defence firms do not do any business with mainland China. Click here to read…

China’s CPTPP trade-pact aspirations bring vows for reform as Beijing reaches out to members

China is progressing in its talks with the members of major trade deals, as Beijing continues to advance its accession bids, which have the potential to reshape the global trade landscape. “China has been reaching out to, and discussing with, members of the major Pacific Rim trade deal based on the accession procedure of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP),” Gao Feng, spokesman for the commerce ministry (Mofcom), said at a weekly press conference on Feb 17. Gao also said China has conducted “sufficient, holistic and profound” research into, and assessments of, that deal. And he vowed that China is willing to adhere to the rules and standards of the CPTPP via reforms, while committing to greater market access, to share in the deal’s huge market potential. China officially submitted its application in September to join the CPTPP, soon after the United States, Australia and Britain formed the Aukus security and military pact. Aiming to play a more active role in the world’s trade system and digital economy, Beijing also applied to join the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) on November 1. Gao said China has been in “intensive communication” with DEPA signatories and has conducted technical consultations. Click here to read…

Thai ‘land bridge’ project caught in Sino-U.S. tug of war

The project to construct a new transportation route connecting the Indian Ocean with the Pacific inevitably has strategic ramifications for the bitter rivalry between the U.S. and China over influence in Asia. Immediately after the feasibility study for the project began in September 2020, some officials at the U.S. Embassy in Thailand visited Ranong and warned local business leaders that China’s involvement would not bring economic benefits to the local communities. The following year, executives at the state-owned company China Railway Construction traveled to the Thai province. China is working with the Thai government in a project to build high-speed train lines connecting Bangkok with northeastern and eastern parts of Thailand. Local officials who met the executives said the Chinese showed strong interest in taking part in the land bridge project. China is seeking to build a pan-Asian railway network that runs through the Indochina Peninsula as an alternative route to sea lanes passing through the Malacca Strait and the South China Sea, in case a security crisis occurs in those places. The land bridge could serve as an important segment of such a route. The tug of war between the U.S. and China over the land bridge project shows the difficulties — as well as the opportunities — Japan faces in committing itself in infrastructure projects in Thailand. Click here to read…

Nusantara poses threat to Indonesia’s China-led high-speed rail

Indonesia’s embattled high-speed rail project faces yet another hurdle, this time in the form of Nusantara, the nation’s planned new capital. With construction already well behind schedule and the project billions of dollars over budget, the company behind the Chinese-led effort is warning that the 142-km rail link, which connects Jakarta to the West Javan city of Bandung, could take twice as long to break even as originally thought, with one of the factors being the relocation of the capital out of Jakarta. “In the 2017 feasibility study review, the break-even point was estimated to be 26 years. But recently there was an adjustment back to 40 years,” Dwiyana Slamet Riyadi, president director of KCIC, told a parliamentary hearing last week. “This is also not final and continues to be evaluated to see the potential for revenue streams and other business strategies that can be explored, so that [break even] can be achieved in less than 40 years,” he added. Kereta Cepat Indonesia China, commonly known as KCIC, is a consortium of Indonesian and Chinese state-owned companies that are building the rail line and will operate it. Riyadi’s comments came just days after the sixth anniversary of the project’s groundbreaking ceremony in 2016. Click here to read…

Supply chain crisis: Asia rethinks ‘just-in-time’ strategy as pandemic upends logistics industry

Across Asia, businesses have had to rethink how they operate and develop new strategies in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, as shipping bottlenecks and supply chain disruptions upended established models of doing business. Minimising inventory costs was the order of the day pre-pandemic, with companies often relying on “just-in-time” supply chains to provide goods when they were needed instead of stockpiling them. But this waste-minimisation model became riskier as the new normal of lockdowns and other virus curbs took hold, causing long delays in supply networks. As the pandemic exposed the weaknesses of the “just-in-time” model, Asia’s businesses have begun to pivot towards keeping larger inventories – lowering the probability that any one product will sell out in a strategy known as “just-in-case”. In Malaysia, this led to a surge in customers seeking short-term storage solutions at Japanese company Nippon Express’ logistics warehouse in Shah Alam, which opened in March 2020 – just as the pandemic was making itself felt. Instead of the multi-year storage contracts that would have otherwise been the norm, businesses began asking to store goods for shorter periods of six months or less amid the chaos and confusion of months-long virus lockdowns and other curbs. Click here to read…

Philippines, like New Zealand, rejects Myanmar in trade pact

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. told his Association of Southeast Asian Nations counterparts in a Feb 17 meeting in Cambodia that the Philippines will not accept Myanmar’s “instrument of ratification” of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, referring to the key document binding a country to the 15-nation free trade agreement, which went into effect Jan. 1. In Locsin’s speech released to journalists in Manila on Feb 18, he did not cite any reason for the Philippine decision and added he was ready to yield if that stance would get in the way of a collective position by the 10-nation regional bloc, which includes Myanmar. It’s not immediately clear if other countries under the RCEP, which includes all 10 ASEAN members, along with China, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and South Korea, would also snub Myanmar’s inclusion and eventually bar it from the massive trading bloc. Two Asian diplomats told The Associated Press this week that New Zealand notified other countries in the RCEP that it would not recognize Myanmar’s papers allowing it to join the trade bloc because it opposes its military-led government. Click here to read…

India inks free trade deal with UAE, eyeing $100bn in trade

India and the United Arab Emirates signed on Feb 18 a comprehensive economic partnership agreement that promises to nearly double trade between the two nations to $100 billion in the next five years. Via the deal, New Delhi hopes that the UAE can serve as a gateway to other markets in West Asia, Africa and Europe. Formal negotiations on the pact were launched just a few months ago in late September, and the final deal was signed during a virtual summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. “I’m confident that this pact will usher in a new era in our economic ties and take bilateral trade to $100 billion from the current $60 billion in the next five years,” Modi said during the summit as his commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal and the UAE’s visiting economy minister Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri signed the agreement. The 881-page document covers a wide range of sectors such as goods, services, investment, intellectual property regime, small and medium enterprises, digital trade and sustainability, Goyal said, addressing a press conference after the summit. The UAE is India’s third-largest trade partner, accounting for about 40% of the South Asian nation’s trade with the Arab world. Click here to read…

UNICEF to pay stipend to Afghan teachers as ’emergency support’

The United Nations children’s agency says it will pay Afghan teachers a monthly stipend for at least two months. Salaries have been unpaid for months as the country plunged into economic crisis due to sanctions imposed by some Western governments on the Taliban administration. The stipends of roughly $100 per month will be funded by the European Union and will be paid – in Afghanis – to some 194,000 primary and secondary school teachers for January and February, UNICEF said in a statement on Feb 20. “Following months of uncertainty and hardship for many teachers, we are pleased to extend emergency support to public school teachers in Afghanistan who have spared no effort to keep children learning,” said Mohamed Ayoya, the representative for UNICEF Afghanistan. The country has been in economic crisis since the Taliban took over last August as foreign forces withdrew. Restrictions on the banking sector due to sanctions and a drop-off in development funding left the new administration struggling to pay many public sector salaries, including for teachers. The international community has been grappling with how to engage with the Taliban without formally recognising their government and has made education for girls a key demand when speaking with the group, according to diplomats. Click here to read…

Vast leak alleges Credit Suisse accounts held by corrupt officials and criminals

In a major data leak, a global investigation by more than 40 news outlets has uncovered dozens of accounts at Credit Suisse allegedly held by corrupt officials, criminals and human rights abusers. Credit Suisse rejects the allegations. The investigation, dubbed “Suisse Secrets”, is said to have found dozens of problematic accounts amounting to over $8 billion (CHF7.36 billion) in assets. This includes accounts held by key figures implicated in corruption scandals in some of the poorest countries in the world. The global investigation was led by the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) along with more than 40 media outlets around the world. According to OCCRP, no Swiss media group participated in the investigation due to the risk of criminal prosecution. The data of some 18,000 accounts was leaked by a self-described whistle-blower. Among the account holders are bureaucrats accused of looting Venezuela’s oil wealth, a banker in Angola who is under investigation in Portugal after his bank collapsed with $5.7 billion in untraceable debt, and a Yemeni spy chief implicated in torture. Compliance experts who reviewed OCCRP’s findings said many of these people should not have been allowed to hold accounts at Credit Suisse at all, raising questions about whether Switzerland’s second-largest bank missed or ignored red flags. Click here to read…

Taiwan, with eye on China, to boost protection for its semiconductor secrets

Taiwan’s government proposed on Feb 17 a new law to prevent China from stealing its chip technology, amid rising concern in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage. Tech powerhouse Taiwan makes the majority of the world’s most advanced semiconductor chips, used in everything from fighter jets to mobile phones, and the government has long worried about Chinese efforts to copy that success, including through economic espionage, poaching talent and other methods. Taiwan’s cabinet said it had proposed new offences for “economic espionage” under the national security law, setting out punishment of up to 12 years in prison for those who leak core technologies to China or “foreign enemy forces”. Using chip giant TSMC’s most advanced 2-nanometer chipmaking technology as an example, cabinet spokesman Lo Ping-cheng said such technology could be deemed vital to Taiwan’s security under the new law, and thus extra protection was needed for it, in addition to existing laws on trade secrets. “Everyone knows that TSMC … has world-leading technologies,” Lo said. “If their technologies were stolen there would be a significant impact.” A designated court for economic espionage crime would be established to speed up trials, Lo added. Click here to read…

Strategic
How Vladimir Putin modernised Russia’s army and turned it into a key foreign policy tool

Whether they have been camped out on Ukraine’s borders or moving tanks across the vast country, Russia’s battle-hardened troops have made the world listen to Vladimir Putin, who wants to redefine European security. President Putin has made reviving the army one of the top priorities of his 20-year rule. After years of post-Soviet neglect, the armed forces received new aircraft, tanks and missiles, opened new bases in the Arctic and resumed Cold War-style strategic bomber patrols. Today, experts say, the modernised Russian army has become a key tool of Putin’s foreign policy. Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, says Putin thinks big. “The Ukraine crisis has demonstrated, for the first time since the end of the Cold War, Russia’s readiness to use military force to prevent further expansion of the Western alliance into former Soviet territory,” he said. “The geopolitical retreat that Russia began three decades ago has ended.” Moscow has the world’s second-largest arsenal of nuclear weapons and a huge cache of ballistic missiles. Putin has also boasted of developing a number of “invincible” weapons that can surpass existing systems, including the Sarmat intercontinental missiles and Burevestnik cruise missiles. Click here to read…

Ukraine shelling renews invasion fears as Russia expels U.S. envoy

Shelling in Ukraine on Feb 17 renewed Western fears of an imminent Russian invasion as U.S. President Joe Biden said Moscow is preparing a pretext to justify a possible attack and the Kremlin expelled an American diplomat. Early morning exchanges of fire between Kyiv’s forces and pro-Russian separatists – who have been at war for years and where a ceasefire is periodically violated – caused alarm as Western countries have said an incursion could come at any time. One of the deepest crises in post-Cold War relations is playing out in Europe as Russia wants security guarantees, including Ukraine never joining NATO, and the U.S. and allies offer arms control and confidence-building measures. While Russia accuses the West of hysteria, saying some of its troops have returned to bases and that it has no plans to invade, many Western countries are adamant that the military build-up is continuing ahead of a possible assault. “We have reason to believe they are engaged in a false flag operation to have an excuse to go in,” Biden told reporters at the White House. “Every indication we have is they’re prepared to go into Ukraine and attack Ukraine.” Click here to read…

Putin orders forces to ‘maintain peace’ in eastern Ukraine

President Vladimir Putin ordered forces Feb 21 to “maintain peace” in separatist regions of eastern Ukraine, hours after the Kremlin recognized the area’s independence. The announcement raised fears that an invasion was imminent, if not already underway. The Kremlin decree, spelled out in an order signed by Putin, left unclear when, or even whether, troops would enter Ukraine. But it brought swift promises of new sanctions from the U.S. and other Western nations and underscored the steep challenges they face in staving off a military conflict they have portrayed as near-inevitable. The Kremlin’s announcement came just hours after Putin, in a rambling, fact-bending discourse on European history, recognized the independence of the eastern separatist regions, paving the way to provide them military support and antagonizing Western leaders who regard such a move as an unjust breach of world order. White House spokesperson Jen Psaki said President Joe Biden “will soon issue an Executive Order that will prohibit new investment, trade, and financing” in the regions, or on anyone “determined to operate in those areas of Ukraine.” She said those measures would be separate from tougher sanctions the U.S. is preparing in case of a Russian invasion. Click here to read…

Russia-Ukraine crisis: Cold War is over, Chinese foreign minister says in call for diplomatic solution

The sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of every country must be safeguarded and “Ukraine is no exception”, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on the weekend as he warned against Nato’s eastward expansion. “All countries’ sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity must be safeguarded because these are the basic principles in international relations established through the United Nations Constitution,” Wang told the 58th Munich Security Conference via video link on Feb 19. “This is also what China has been upholding, with no exception regarding Ukraine. If some people are still questioning where China stands on this issue, it is deliberate hype and distortion.” However, Wang also warned against further Nato expansion, reiterating a stance jointly upheld by President Xi Jinping and visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin after meeting on the sidelines of the Beijing Winter Olympics two weeks ago. “The Cold War ended long ago and Nato was a product of it. [Nato] should make adjustments according to the times. If Nato keeps expanding eastward, is it conducive to maintaining peace and stability in Europe?” Wang said, according to a readout of his speech released by Beijing. He also urged Europe, Russia and the United States to agree on a road map to implement the Minsk peace accords, adding that it was the only path to solve the crisis. Click here to read…

G-20 ministers warn of geopolitical risk, but no mention of Ukraine

Group of 20 finance ministers and central bank governors said Feb 18 that they will keep watch on major global risks to the international economy, including geopolitical tensions, after concluding a two-day hybrid meeting here that was overshadowed by the Ukraine-Russia situation. Their communique did not mention Ukraine specifically but alluded to it by saying that they will “continue to monitor major global risks, including from geopolitical tensions that are arising.” Reuters reported earlier that G-20 members China and Russia had lobbied to water down the phrasing on geopolitical risks. The communique differs markedly from a statement on Ukraine earlier this week in which Group of Seven finance ministers said they were prepared to “collectively impose economic and financial sanctions” on Russia should it escalate tensions. The G-20 talks were bogged down by disagreements over multiple issues, including debt relief for low-income countries. Masato Kanda, Japan’s vice minister of finance for international affairs, told a news conference that negotiations over the debt problem were the “most intense,” with participating countries spending “countless hours” on the talks. The G-20 launched the Debt Service Suspension Initiative in the spring of 2020 as COVID-19 spread across the globe. But it ended this past December, and the focus has now shifted to debt relief for low-income countries. Click here to read…

This time, Tibet stands silent as Olympics return to China

As a speedskating team was winning China’s first Olympic gold medal of the Beijing Games, all seemed quiet in the villages that line the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. A bus flew past gold-roofed monasteries on freshly paved asphalt. Red-robed monks rode motorcycles over windswept plains under snow-capped mountains. It was a stark difference from 14 years ago, when China hosted its first Olympics. That summer, foreigners filmed deadly clashes between Tibetans and security forces in Lhasa, the regional capital. News of the violence ricocheted online, fueling protests, hunger strikes and self-immolations across the Tibetan region. Today, Tibet has fallen quiet. There are no monks marching on police stations. No overturned cars or hurled stones. Far more international attention and outrage is directed at Xinjiang in China’s far northwest, where some human rights groups and Western governments say the Chinese government has been carrying out a campaign of genocide against the region’s Uyghur population. The once-relentless waves of protesters setting themselves afire has slowed. No self-immolations have been reported in the past two years; over the prior decade, there were more than 150. That is, at least as far as the outside world knows. Click here to read…

Taliban intel chief says ISIS ‘no threat’ in Afghanistan

The head of the Taliban’s intelligence services said Islamic State no longer operates in Afghanistan, disputing a United Nations report that states the terrorist group roams freely in the country. “There is no ISIS, not just in Nangarhar Province but all of Afghanistan,” said Dr. Bashirmal, also known as Dr. Bashir, during an interview with Nikkei Asia in the eastern province. He added that the group known as Daesh in the country is not a threat to national security. The 29th report of the Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team of the United Nations Security Council — a document compiled by UN experts on ISIS between June and December — expressed concern about “the potential creation of a safe haven for the terror groups in Afghanistan for terrorist activity.” Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISIS-KP) — the movement’s Afghan chapter — has emerged as a growing threat in the region since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August last year. “Afghanistan is a traditional country and there are different tribes living here,” Bashir said. “The country is 95% safe under our government’s rule. The remaining 5% are thugs and thieves that were released from prisons when the government was falling, and a lot of weapons ended up in their hands.” Click here to read…

Taliban aiming to create ‘grand army’ for Afghanistan

The Taliban are creating a “grand army” for Afghanistan that will include officers and troops who served the old regime, the official tasked with overseeing the military’s transformation said on Feb 21. Latifullah Hakimi, head of the Taliban’s Ranks Clearance Commission, also told a news conference they had repaired half the 81 helicopters and planes supposedly rendered unserviceable by US-led forces during last year’s chaotic withdrawal. He said Taliban forces took control of more than 300,000 light arms, 26,000 heavy weapons and around 61,000 military vehicles during their lightning takeover of the country. Afghanistan’s armed forces disintegrated last summer in the face of a Taliban onslaught ahead of the Aug 31 US-led force withdrawal – often abandoning their bases and leaving behind all their weapons and vehicles. The Taliban have promised a general amnesty for everyone linked to the old regime, but almost all senior government and military officials were among the more than 120,000 people who evacuated by air in the final days. Many of the rank and file remained, however, melting back into civilian life and keeping a low profile for fear of reprisals. The United Nations said in January more than 100 people linked to the old armed forces have been killed since August. Click here to read…

Khamenei says Iran not seeking nuclear weapons as deal draws closer

Iran’s supreme leader said on Feb 17 that the country will further develop peaceful nuclear capacity to preserve its independence, amid negotiations with world powers to revive a 2015 nuclear pact. Indirect talks between Tehran and Washington have been held in Vienna since April amid fears about Tehran’s nuclear advances, seen by Western powers as irreversible unless agreement is struck soon. Other parties to the deal, which then-U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out of in 2018, have been shuttling between Iran and the U.S. Several sources, including Iranian officials, told Reuters that the next couple of days would be crucial in determining whether gaps could be closed. “We will sooner or later need peaceful nuclear energy. If we do not pursue it … our independence will be harmed,” Iran’s highest authority, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a televised speech, supporting Tehran’s hardline negotiating team in Vienna. “Diplomatic efforts by our revolutionary brothers in trying to get rid of the sanctions are also good but the main task is to neutralize the sanctions,” added Khamenei, referring to far-reaching sanctions reimposed by Trump and still in place. Since 2019, Tehran has gradually breached the old deal’s limits and gone well beyond, rebuilding stockpiles of enriched uranium, refining it to higher fissile purity and installing advanced centrifuges to speed up output. Click here to read…

Iran, Qatar to sign major agreements on Raisi’s Doha visit

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Qatar to hold high-level talks with Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and to participate in the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF). Raisi is is accompanied by several ministers and is expected to sign several agreements aimed at boosting bilateral ties during his two-day visit. According to Iran’s roads and transport minister, Rostam Ghasemi, four agreements will be signed between the two countries. The most important among them is an agreement on a plan to connect Iran and Qatar via an underwater tunnel, Ghaemi told state television. Two of the other agreements deal with shipping and boosting maritime trade while the fourth one relates to improving air travel between the two countries. On Feb 22, Raisi is also expected to represent Iran at the GECF summit. Iran holds the world’s second-largest natural gas reserves in the world. The visit comes as Iran and the world powers party to its 2015 nuclear deal are saying that long-running talks in Vienna to restore the deal – unilaterally abandoned by the United States in 2018 – are in the final stretch. If successful, the talks could herald Iran’s full return to the global energy market as it could once more sell its oil and derivatives unhindered by US sanctions. Click here to read…

Nepal police fire tear gas to disperse protest over US aid grant

Nepal police fired rubber bullets and tear gas on Feb 20 as hundreds protested against a $500m US aid grant that has divided the ruling coalition headed by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba of the Nepali Congress party. The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) pact signed in 2017 faces opposition mainly from two of the Communist parties that are part of the coalition government. Critics of the pact claim the conditions in the grant agreement will prevail over Nepal’s laws and threaten the country’s sovereignty. They say it is part of Washington’s Indo-Pacific strategy, which has military components that could bring American soldiers to Nepal. US officials have spoken to Nepalese leaders recently to assure that the grant concerns only Nepal’s development. The money is meant to be used for the construction of power transmission lines and improvement of roads in the Himalayan nation. “Although they agreed to present the agreement in the parliament, it’s still not clear whether all coalition partners will cast their vote in favour… Our efforts will continue to convince them,” Prakash Sharan Mahat, spokesperson for the ruling Nepali Congress party, told AFP news agency. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka completes return of illegally imported waste to UK

Sri Lanka has shipped out to the United Kingdom the last of several hundred containers filled with thousands of tonnes of illegally imported waste, officials said on Feb 21. Several Asian countries have in recent years been pushing back against an onslaught of refuse from wealthier nations and have started turning back unwanted shipments. The waste from the UK arrived in Sri Lanka between 2017 and 2019, and was listed as “used mattresses, carpets and rugs”. But in reality, it also contained biowaste from hospitals, including body parts from mortuaries, according to customs officials, the AFP news agency reported on Feb 21. The containers were not chilled and some of them gave off a powerful stench, officials said. The 45 containers loaded onto a ship at a Colombo port on Feb 21 were the final batch of 263 containers holding about 3,000 tonnes of waste. “There could be fresh attempts to import such hazardous cargo, but we will be vigilant and ensure that this does not happen again,” customs chief Vijitha Ravipriya said. The first 21 containers holding medical waste were returned to the UK in September 2020, according to customs. A local environmental activist group filed a petition demanding the waste be returned to its sender and Sri Lanka’s Court of Appeal upheld the petition in 2020. Click here to read…

Ethiopia starts electricity production at Blue Nile mega-dam

Ethiopia began producing electricity for the first time from its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) – a massive hydropower plant on the River Nile that neighbours Sudan and Egypt say will cause severe water shortages downstream. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed officially inaugurated electricity production on Feb 20 from the mega-dam, a milestone in the controversial multibillion-dollar project. The prime minister sought to assure neighbouring nations his country did not wish to harm their interests. “Ethiopia’s main interest is to bring light to 60 percent of the population who is suffering in darkness, to save the labour of our mothers who are carrying wood on their backs in order to get energy,” Abiy said. “As you can see, this water will generate energy while flowing as it previously flowed to Sudan and Egypt, unlike the rumours that say the Ethiopian people and government are damming the water to starve Egypt and Sudan.” Egypt’s foreign ministry, however, accused Ethiopia of “persisting in its violations” of a preliminary deal signed between the three nations in 2015, prohibiting any of the parties from taking unilateral actions in the use of the river’s water. The first violations of the initial agreement related to the filling of the dam, the ministry said in a statement on Feb 20. There was no immediate comment from Sudan. Click here to read…

U.S. eyes 100-strong Mideast sea drone fleet with security partners

The United States Navy and security partners will patrol Middle East waters with 100 unmanned vessels next year to improve deterrence against attacks, like those presented by Iran, the U.S. Fifth Fleet commander said on Feb 21. The region is vital for global trade, especially oil supplies that flow out of the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz. There have been high-seas confrontations between U.S. and Iranian forces with attacks on oil tankers in Gulf waters in 2019. Sanctions-hit Iran denied accusations of responsibility. Last year the U.S. Navy established a new task force to integrate drone systems and artificial intelligence into the maritime operations of its Bahrain-stationed Fifth Fleet. “We are at the cusp of an unmanned technological revolution,” Vice Admiral Brad Cooper told a defense exhibition in Abu Dhabi, where he unveiled plans for the joint fleet. “By the summer of next year, 100 advanced unmanned surface vessels would be patrolling the waters around this region.” Cooper said the United States would join with Middle East allies whose forces have unmanned vessel capabilities to operate much of the new fleet to boost deterrence and threat detection and better secure critical waterways. Israel and the United Arab Emirates, which established diplomatic ties in 2020 and work closely with Washington on regional security, have developed indigenous unmanned assets. Click here to read…

How does converting a Chinese navy ship into a coastguard vessel aid Beijing’s maritime mission?

Converting naval corvettes into China Coast Guard ships could boost the power of the enforcement agency and tackle sensitive maritime issues in a more flexible way, according to a Chinese journal. “China’s maritime law enforcement environment has become increasingly serious as foreign countries led by the United States complicated issues regarding the Diaoyu Islands and sensitive South China Sea islands,” said an article published this month in the latest edition of the Chinese magazine Naval and Merchant Ships. The Type 056 is a class of corvette whose major duties include mid-range green-water missions and littoral duties, rather than blue-water combat operations. Its variant, the Type 056A, is capable of anti-submarine warfare. China’s first Type 056 entered service in February 2013 to replace outdated vessels such as the Type 053 frigate. In December 2019, China ceased building such ships and focused on procuring bigger warships for high-seas missions. China has 22 Type 056 and 50 Type 056A corvettes. “The goal of the Chinese navy is to go to deep oceans and better safeguard China’s overseas interests. At present, a large number of non-military tasks near the coast can be handled by the coastguard,” the Naval and Merchant Ships article said. Click here to read…

Medical
Hong Kong outbreak tests limits of China’s zero COVID policy

The eruption of new coronavirus cases in Hong Kong has blindsided officials who have imposed strict zero COVID measures on the Asian financial hub, forcing Beijing to send backup to contain the outbreak. Hong Kong has recorded over 1,000 new cases for consecutive days, making it the most virulent location by far in greater China. The case count started surging after the Lunar New Year holiday. Over 2,000 infections were confirmed Monday for the first time. There had been barely any community spread through the end of December, thanks to the stringent COVID controls put in place. But the virus was apparently introduced through vectors such as imported hamsters and quarantine hotels. Compounding the epidemic is Hong Kong’s high population density. More than 400 people tested positive at a single public housing complex. A delegation of ministers led by John Lee, Hong Kong’s chief secretary for administration, met with mainland officials in nearby Shenzhen on Feb 19 to discuss remedies. China agreed to help Hong Kong upgrade testing capacity by building quarantine facilities and dispatching personnel, Lee said following the meeting. It is believed that Chinese officials have become increasingly annoyed with the Hong Kong government for not adopting lockdowns and other hardline measures used in the mainland. Click here to read…

Travelers to Japan to face 3-tier quarantine rule from March

Travelers to Japan from March will face one of three quarantine scenarios, depending on their vaccination status and country of departure, as the government eases entry requirements. The baseline isolation period will remain seven days. But travelers who test negative for COVID-19 on the third day and meet certain other requirements will be able to end their quarantines early. Those who have received three vaccine doses and arrive from a country where the coronavirus is not spreading rapidly will be able to skip the quarantine altogether. The government has come under mounting pressure to ease its pandemic-era border controls, the strictest in the Group of Seven advanced economies. Japan previously required a 14-day quarantine for all incoming travelers, vaccinated or not. “I commend the government for moving toward easing” the entry restrictions, said Ken Kobayashi, chairman of the Japan Foreign Trade Council and of trading house Mitsubishi Corp., on Feb 16. “I hope they will go a step further, based on the situation in other countries,” he said. Access to zero-quarantine entry will depend on Japan’s assessment of the virus’s spread in each country. As of Feb. 10, the government had designated 82 countries and regions as subject to stricter entry requirements because of high omicron cases, among them the U.S., the U.K. and South Korea. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: February 21, 2022

Afghanistan
Pakistan Envoy: Foreign Terrorists in Afghanistan Pose Threat: Tolo News

The Pakistan ambassador to Kabul expressed concerns over the presence of foreign terrorist groups in Afghanistan and warned that their presence threatens Pakistan and the regionClick here to read…

World Bank Proposal Would Shift About $1B From Afghan Trust: Tolo News

The World Bank’s management has approved a plan to use some $1 billion in a frozen Afghanistan trust fund for education, agriculture, health and family programs, according to a bank paper and two sources, in what would be a major boost to efforts to ease the country’s worsening humanitarian and economic crises. Click here to read…

Afghanistan’s assets should be returned quickly: Chinese envoy to UN: The Khaama Press

China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun said that Afghanistan’s overseas assets should be returned quickly and in full to the Afghan people. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Bangladesh to declare ‘Joy Bangla’ its national slogan shortly: Bdnews24

The government will issue a circular in a few days declaring ‘Joy Bangla’, which inspired Bangladesh during its War of Independence from Pakistan in 1971, as the national sloganClick here to read…

PM to inaugurate BD-UAE business forum in March tour: The Busines Standard

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to launch a joint forum for Bangladeshi and Emiratis businessmen during her week-long visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 7-12 March, according to officials. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Bhutan moves BTC for smooth truck movement: The Sentinel

The Consulate General of Bhutan (Consulate office at Guwahati) Jigme Thinley Namgyal visited BTC Secretariat on Thursday and held a meeting with high officials of the council. Click here to read…

Maldives
President Solih meets UN’S State Minister for South, Central Asia – SUN

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Saturday met with Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon, the Minister of State for South and Central Asia, the United Nations (UN), the Commonwealth and the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict of the United Kingdom (UK). Click here to read…

Home Minister: Crime rate high, Corrections staff have key role to play – SUN

Home Minister Imran Abdulla said on Saturday that the crime rate per capita is high in Maldives, and that the hardworking staff of Maldives Correctional Service have a key role to play to counter the high crime rate. Click here to read…

President Solih: Government aims to make Olhuvelifushi fully solar powered – SUN

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has stated that the government aims to make Lh. Olhuvelifushi is a fully solar-powered island. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Myanmar junta rejects push for ASEAN envoy to meet opponents: The Straits Times

The Myanmar junta on Sunday rejected a regional special envoy’s request to meet with a group of ousted lawmakers – which it had branded a terrorist group. Click here to read…

UN court hearings set to resume into Rohingya genocide case on 21 Feb: The Busines Standard

In August 2017, Myanmar’s military launched what it called a clearance campaign in Rakhine state in the country’s west in response to an attack by a Rohingya insurgent groupClick here to read…

Nepal
Government to make disaster information management effective – The Himalayan

The Ministry of Home Affairs has decided to establish a Disaster Management Database System for effective documentation of various disaster events. Click here to read…

Kamal Thapa formally announces return to RPP-Nepal – The Himalayan

Former Chairperson of Rastriya Prajatantra Party Kamal Thapa today announced his return to the Rastriya Prajatantra Party-Nepal. Click here to read…

UML Chair Oli urges govt to hold elections in fair manner – The Himalayan

Chairperson of CPN-UML and former prime minister KP Sharma Oli has urged government employees and security agencies to hold the May 13 local level elections in a free and fair manner. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Trade with India need of the hour, says Razak Dawood: Dawn

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Commerce, Textile, Industry and Production, and Investment Abdul Razak Dawood has said trade with India is the need of the hour and beneficial to both countries. Click here to read…

Editorial: Turning on the heat: Dawn

This perception is fuelled further by confident statements coming from various opposition members who continue to say that the days of the PTI government are numbered. Such a prediction is in fact linked to numbers. Click here to read…

Saudi crown prince likely to visit Pakistan in March: The Express Tribune

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are in talks to finalise the dates for the much-awaited visit of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman to Islamabad likely to take place in March, official sources told The Express Tribune on Sunday. Click here to read…

New media law ignites heated debate: The News

The signing of two ordinances by President Dr Arif Alvi on Sunday, making changes in the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act, (PECA) 2016, and the Elections Act, 2017, ignited a heated debate in the media about the consequences of the government move. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Chinese company funds TikTok account for Sri Lankan embassy in Beijing: The Print

A Chinese company —CITS Overseas Economic Cooperation Co Ltd– is funding the TikTok account of the Sri Lankan embassy in Beijing. Click here to read…

Foreign Minister to lead Sri Lanka’s delegation to the UNHRC: Colombo Page

Foreign Minister Prof G.L. Peiris will lead the Sri Lanka Delegation to the 49th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, the Foreign Ministry said Sunday. Click here to read…

China Daily Digest February 21, 2022

Xi Jinping on upholding Party leadership: Xinhuanet
February 19, 2022

In summarizing the essence of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, the latest resolution of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on the history of the Party, adopted at the Sixth Plenary Session of the 19th Central Committee of the CPC on November 11, 2021, specifies 10 key points, with “the leadership of the Party” listed on the top. Click here to read…

Xi Jinping on developing socialism with Chinese characteristics: Xinhuanet
February 20, 2022

Upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics represents a key point of the essence of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in the New Era. “The overarching task of upholding and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics is to realize socialist modernization and national rejuvenation,” says the latest resolution of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on the Party’s history. Click here to read…

China opposes U.S. releasing irresponsible IPR report, says commerce ministry: Xinhuanet
February 19, 2022

The United States labeling some Chinese enterprises and markets as so-called “notorious markets” in its recent report is neither responsible nor objective, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Friday. Click here to read…

China’s revised Patent Law introduces open licensing system to promote use of idle patents: Quishi
February 18, 2022

Thanks to a new amendment to China’s Patent Law that entered into force on June 1, 2021, patents in the country that have lain idle can be put into actual use easier. Wu Zhenyu, a professor with the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, is one of the patent owners who have benefited from the new amendment, which introduces an open licensing system to facilitate the utilization of patents. Click here to read…

3,000 ‘little giants’ to make industrial sector more resilient, innovative: Quishi
February 21, 2022

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China’s top industry regulator, said it aims to cultivate 3,000 “little giant “companies this year, which will help enhance the resilience of industrial chains and boost the innovation and vitality of the industrial economy. Click here to read…

NDRC to promote common prosperity: Quishi
February 21, 2022

China will take solid steps to promote common prosperity as part of the country’s larger drive to improve well-being and deal with imbalances in development, the country’s top economic regulator said on Thursday. Click here to read…

China issues plan to bolster services, support for veterans: People’s Daily
February 19, 2022

China has issued a plan to further bolster the high-quality development of services and support for retired servicemen during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025). The main objectives are to raise the capability of better providing assistance, working opportunities, pensions and preferential treatment for veterans, while better protecting their rights, interests and dignity, said the plan jointly issued by the general offices of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission. Click here to read…

96 sci-tech journals from China rank among top quartile globally: People’s Daily
February 19, 2022

A growing number of sci-tech journals from China have improved their international rankings since the country launched a plan to boost the quality of its home-grown journals, with 96 of them ranking among the top quartile globally by subject, Science and Technology Daily reported Friday. Click here to read…

Former general manager of Chinese telecom giant under investigation: China Daily
February 18, 2022

Li Guohua, former general manager of the Chinese telecom giant China Unicom, is being investigated for suspected severe violations of Party discipline and laws, China’s top anti-graft authority said in a statement on Friday. Click here to read…

HKSAR postpones Chief Executive Election to May, prepares for mass nucleic tests: Global Times
February 18, 2022

By citing the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Executive Council agreed to postpone the Chief Executive Election, which was originally scheduled for March 27, to May 8 as the Chinese city fights the COVID-19 outbreak, Carrie Lam, chief executive of the HKSAR government, announced on Friday. Click here to read…

Xi sends congratulatory letter to CPC-Sri Lankan parties conference on bilateral ties: Global Times
February 18, 2022

At the conference held by the Communist Party of China and major government and opposition political parties in Sri Lanka to celebrate the 65th anniversary of China-Sri Lanka diplomatic ties and the 70th anniversary of the signing of the Rubber-Rice Pact, both sides reviewed the history of China-Sri Lanka relations and expressed their positive future expectations for bilateral relations. Representatives of the Sri Lankan political parties said that China’s selfless assistance to Sri Lanka in difficult times and efforts to safeguard Sri Lanka’s interests on the global stage have strengthened China-Sri Lanka relations. Click here to read…

Pakistan’s acquisition of Chinese J-10C fighter jets significant for both sides: Global Times
February 20, 2022

After alleged images of the J-10C fighter jet with the marking of the Pakistan Air Force recently emerged on social media and were widely circulated by media outlets, Chinese analysts on Sunday lauded the latest defense cooperation between China and Pakistan, saying that the move yields great significance to both countries, in terms of boosting combat capabilities of the Pakistan military, promoting China’s aviation equipment, and responding to both countries’ security interests in the region.Click here to read…

CNOOC begins construction of 6 largest LNG storage tanks in the world: Global Times
February 21, 2022

China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) has started to construct the world’s largest liquefied natural gas or LNG storage tanks in Yancheng Binhai Port Industrial Park in East China’s Jiangsu province. Click here to read…

China moves to boost digital sector growth in less developed provinces: Global Times
February 20, 2022

Chinese tech giants like Tencent and Alibaba are planning to build more data centers in western regions in the country, after the central government launched a project nicknamed “eastern data western calculation” to store and process more digital data in China’s western provinces. Click here to read…

To support births, Chinese capital Beijing adds fertility services to insurance coverage: Reuters
February 21, 2022

Beijing will include more than a dozen fertility services in a government-backed medical insurance scheme for the Chinese capital, state media reported on Monday, supporting those seeking to have babies with China’s birth rate at a record low. Click here to read…

China watchdog to emphasise prevention, resolution of bond default risks: Reuters
February 19, 2022

China’s securities regulator will put more emphasis on preventing and resolving bond default risks, and will deepen bond issuance reforms and strengthen regulation, a summary of a meeting posted on its website said on Saturday. Click here to read…

Australian leader slates China navy over laser incident: Taipei Times
February 21, 2022

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison accused Beijing of an “act of intimidation” after a Chinese navy vessel directed a laser at an Australian military surveillance aircraft last week. A P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft was illuminated on Thursday while flying over Australia’s northern approaches by a laser from a People’s Liberation Army-Navy vessel, endangering lives, the defence department said. Click here to read…

China charges former journalist Luo Changping over ‘insults’ about Korean war movie soldiers: South China Morning Post
February 19, 2022

Chinese authorities have charged a former investigative journalist over comments about a military-themed blockbuster movie, accusing him of defaming Chinese soldiers from the Korean war. Click here to read…

China signals more government support to stabilise economy, with a wary eye on debt ratio: South China Morning Post
February 18, 2022

China will expand government spending to offset economic pressures, but the deficit ratio needs to be set at an “appropriate” level, finance minister Liu Kun said on Friday. Beijing must “shoulder the responsibility” for stabilising the economy, Liu wrote in an article for the Party-run People’s Daily. Click here to read…

VIF News Digest: National Security – Defence Studies & Terrorism, 01-15 February 2022

DEFENCE

  • Ministry of Defence allocation in Union Budget 2022-23.
  • Second India-EU Maritime Security Dialogue.
  • India & Oman review progress in military-to-military engagements.
  • Peacekeeping under the UN peacekeeping missions.
  • Indian Army Conducts First Ever Hackathon.
  • Visit of External Affairs Minister to Australia.
  • Joint statement by the Foreign Ministers of Australia, India and Japan and the Secretary of State of the United States following the 4th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.
  • LCA Tejas to participate in Singapore air show-2022.
  • Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (CRNO) is on a goodwill visit of to India.
  • Visit of External Affairs Minister to the Philippines.
  • Visit of Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces to India.

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

West Asia
  • Islamic State leader killed during US raid in Syria.
Africa
Nigeria
  • Financial Intelligence Unit discovered the existence of 96 terrorism financiers across the country.
Afghanistan
  • “AQIS retains strong presence in Afghanistan,” says UNSC report.
  • Taliban seized two suspected Islamic State recruits at northern border of Afghanistan.
Pakistan
  • “Killed over 100 soldiers at military camps in Pakistan,” claimed BLA.

DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
  • NIA officials arrested an AGH terrorist from Budgam.
  • Security forces eliminated a HM terrorist in Shopian.
Left-Wing Extremism
  • Maoist terror funding case: NIA searched multiple locations in Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha.
  • “Maoist influence down to 46 districts in 2021 from 96 districts in 2010,” informed MoS for Home Affairs.
Khalistan-inspired Extremism
  • “Pro-Khalistan groups in Canada spreading anti-India sentiments,” said MoS for External Affairs.
  • “In last three years, 47 Khalistan-inspired terror modules busted,” said MoS for Home Affairs.
Islamic Extremism
  • NIA Special Court convicted an ABT terrorist in conspiracy case.
  • NIA Special Court convicted a JMB terrorist in Bodh Gaya blast case.
Tamil Separatist Group
  • NIA Special Court convicted and sentenced six TNLA terrorists in 2014 Puducherry pipe bomb case.
Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) Cases
  • “2020 witnessed 190% increase in seizure of FICNs,” said MoS Home Affairs.

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…

Second India-EU Maritime Security Dialogue

India and the European Union held their second maritime security dialogue in a virtual format on 1 February 2022. The consultations included developments in the maritime security environment, policy developments covering the EU strategy for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans’ Initiative, India-EU maritime cooperation, and regional initiatives to address international maritime security issues.
For more information: Click here to read…

India & Oman review progress in military-to-military engagements

Secretary General at the Ministry of Defence, Oman Dr Mohammed Bin Nasser Bin Ali Al–Zaabi called on Raksha Mantri in New Delhi on February 01, 2022. They discussed ways to enhance defence cooperation between the two countries. The Secretary General also briefed Shri Rajnath Singh about the 11th India–Oman Joint Military Cooperation Committee Meeting (JMCC) on bilateral defence cooperation which was held in New Delhi on January 31, 2022.
For more information: Click here to read…

Peacekeeping under the UN peacekeeping missions

Indian Army (IA) has been contributing personnel to other countries to help in peacekeeping under the UN peacekeeping missions since 1950. At present 5,404 Indian peacekeepers are deployed in eight UN Missions in Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Lebanon, Golan Heights, Abyei, Western Sahara, Middle East, Cyprus and New York.
For more information: Click here to read…

Indian Army Conducts First Ever Hackathon

In a bid to promote proficiency and expertise in the use of emerging technologies, and showcase the technological side of the Indian Army, a first-of-its-kind Hackathon was conducted at the Military College of Telecommunication Engineering (MCTE), Mhow under the overall guidance of the Shimla based Army Training Command (ARTRAC).

The event, “Sainya Ranakshetram”, was conducted from 01 Oct 2021 to 31 Dec 2021 in collaboration with the Rashtriya Raksha University, in which over 15000 participants took part. The event was conducted virtually over the Internet and comprised a number of challenges based on Secure Coding, Software Defined Radio exploitation and Cyber Offensive skills. The highlights of the event included participants competing with each other in cyber space against simulated threats.
For more information: Click here to read…

Visit of External Affairs Minister to Australia

Minister of External Affairs, Dr. S. Jaishankar, paid an official visit to Australia on 10-13 February 2022 at the invitation of his Australian counterpart Ms. Marise Payne. This was his first visit as External Affairs Minister to Australia. It was the first high level visit to Australia from India after the opening of its borders which were closed following the outbreak of the Covid19 pandemic. EAM participated in the 4th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting on 11 February 2022 in Melbourne, along with the Foreign Ministers of Australia, Japan and the United States. It was an opportunity for the Ministers to follow up on their virtual meeting held in February 2021 and exchange views on regional strategic issues given their shared vision of a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.
For more information: Click here to read…

Joint statement by the Foreign Ministers following the 4th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

The key highlights of the joint statement following the fourth Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting:-
– Supporting Indo Pacific countries’ efforts to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific.
– Unwavering supporters of ASEAN unity and centrality, and the ASEAN-led architecture, we continue to support ASEAN partners to advance the practical implementation of ASEAN’s Outlook on the Indo-Pacific.
– Progress on the practical cooperation we lead as Quad Foreign Ministers to address regional challenges, including humanitarian assistance and disaster response (HADR), maritime security, counter-terrorism, countering disinformation and cyber security.
– Denounce the use of terrorist proxies for cross-border terrorism and urge countries to work together to eliminate terrorist safe havens; disrupt terrorist networks and the infrastructure and financial channels which sustain them; and halt cross-border movement of terrorists.
– Reaffirm commitment to upholding and strengthening the rules-based multilateral trading system, with the World Trade Organization at its core. Oppose coercive economic policies and practices that run counter to this system and will work collectively to foster global economic resilience against such actions.
– Establish responsible and resilient clean-energy supply chains.
– People-to-people ties are among the Quad’s greatest strengths and welcomed the United States’ new exchange programs in the fields of cyber security, maritime security, countering disinformation, and promoting transparency in governance. Exploring a track 1.5 dialogue between our respective strategic thinkers.
For more information: Click here to read…

LCA Tejas to participate in Singapore air show-2022

A 44 member contingent of Indian Air Force reached Changi International Airport in Singapore on 12th Feb to participate in the ‘Singapore Air Show-2022’. The Air Show will be held from 15th to 18th February 2022. Singapore Air Show is a biennial event which provides a platform for the Global Aviation Industry to showcase their products. IAF will be pitching the indigenous Tejas MK-I ac alongside participants from across the world. The Tejas aircraft will be enthralling the audience with its display of low level aerobatics displaying its superior handling characteristics and manoeuvrability. The participation of Indian Air Force in the Air Show provides India with the opportunity to showcase the Tejas aircraft and to interact with counterparts from RSAF (Royal Singapore Air Force) & other participating contingents.

In the past, Indian Air Force had participated in similar Air Shows like LIMA-2019 in Malaysia and Dubai Air Show-2021 to exhibit indigenous aircraft and formation aerobatic teams.
For more information: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1797867

Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (CRNO) is on a goodwill visit of to India (13-17 Feb 2022)

Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (CRNO) is on a goodwill visit of to India. The visit aims to consolidate bilateral relations with Indian Navy, as also to explore new avenues for defence cooperation with India. Both the Naval Principals held discussions to explore avenues to further enhance cooperation between the Navies.
For more information: Click here to read…

Visit of External Affairs Minister to the Philippines

External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar visited the Philippines from 13-15 February 2022. This was his first visit to the Philippines as External Affairs Minister (EAM).
EAM held a bilateral meeting with his counterpart, H.E. Teodoro L. Locsin Jr., Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines. The two Ministers reviewed developments in bilateral relations since the meeting of the Joint Commission on Bilateral Cooperation that they co-chaired in virtual format in November 2020. They also discussed the future trajectory of the wide-ranging engagement between the two countries. The two Ministers also had an in-depth exchange of views on regional and international issues of mutual interest.They agreed to further work towards strengthening engagement in counter-terrorism and defence and maritime security, covering defence capabilities as well as military training and capacity building.

During the visit, EAM also interacted with H.E. Delfin Lorenzana, Secretary of Defence, H.E. Carlos Domineguez III, Secretary of Finance & H.E. Dr William Dar, Secretary of Agriculture to discuss issues strengthening cooperation in Defence, Finance and Agriculture sectors respectively.
For more information: Click here to read…

Visit of Commander Royal Saudi Land Forces to India

In a historic and landmark visit, the Commander of the Royal Saudi Land Forces, Lieutenant General Fahd Bin Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mutair, arrived in India on 14 February 2022 for a two day visit. This is the first ever visit by a serving Royal Saudi Land Forces Commander to India and marks a deepening bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries. General MM Naravane had visited Saudi Arabia in December 2020 in a historic visit which marked the first time that an Indian Army Chief had visited Saudi Arabia. The aim of the visit is to bolster bilateral defence cooperation between the two countries. The Saudi Arabian General was received by Chief of the Army Staff of Indian Army on 15 February 2022.

The relationship between India and Saudi Arabia has grown owing to common interests in economic prosperity, eliminating the scourge of terrorism and mitigating the effects of climate change. Defence diplomacy forms one of the major tenets of the overall relationship.
For more information: https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1798511″ target=”_blank”>Click here to read…

INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

West Asia
Islamic State leader killed during US raid in Syria.

On 03 February 2022, the United States (US) President Joe Biden said that the leader of Islamic State (IS)—Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi was killed during an overnight raid carried out by the US Special Forces in North-Western Idlib province in Syria. Like his predecessor al-Baghdadi, al-Qurayshi killed himself and members of his family, including women and children, by exploding a bomb as US forces approached him.

“Thanks to the skill and bravery of our Armed Forces, we have taken off the battlefield Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi—the leader of ISIS,” informed US President Biden in a statement released after the operation. The operation marked a military success for the US at an important time after setbacks elsewhere—including the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal that have led allies and opponents to conclude US power globally was weakening.
For more information: Click here to read…

Africa
Nigeria
Financial Intelligence Unit discovered the existence of 96 terrorism financiers across the country.

In a press conference on 03 February 2022, Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture—Lai Mohammed, informed that the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) discovered 96 “secret” financiers of terrorism across the country who are supporting Boko Haram and the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP). The FIU also uncovered 123 companies and 33 bureau de change operators linked with terrorism, in addition to 26 suspected kidnappers and seven co-conspirators. Nigeria’s financial crimes agency had seized at least USD 750 million in local and foreign currency linked to corruption.
For more information: Click here to read…

Afghanistan

“AQIS retains strong presence in Afghanistan,” says UNSC report.

In a report released on 07 February 2022, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) monitoring group claimed that al-Qa’ida in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) has retained its presence it at least six provinces—Ghazni, Helmand, Kandahar, Nimruz, Paktika, and Zabul, in Afghanistan and has approximately 200-400 terrorists, including Indian, Bangladeshi, Myanmar, and Pakistani nationals. Contrary to the various media reports, former leader of the Islamic State-Khurasan Province (IS-KP)—Aslam Farooqi, had escaped from an Afghanistan prison and re-joined the group at senior rank. Farooqi, who masterminded the 2020 Gurudwara attack in Kabul, was reported dead by Pakistani media in January this year.
For more information: Click here to read…

Taliban seized two suspected Islamic State recruits at northern border of Afghanistan.

After the intelligence inputs from Uzbekistan, two British nationals, suspected to be Islamic State (IS) recruits, were sized by Taliban when they attempted to enter Afghanistan through its northern border. According to a Taliban source, the men were carrying more than GBP 10,000 in cash, military fatigues and night-vision goggles in their bags. “There was one British passport and one from another country in Europe,” said the Taliban source on basis of anonymity.

“Both men were using British passports when they flew into the Uzbek capital—Tashkent. It is not clear whether one also had a European passport that he used at the Afghan border, or whether the Taliban source was confused; both men had Afghan heritage,” said an Uzbek source on the basis of anonymity.
For more information: Click here to read…

Pakistan

“Killed over 100 soldiers at military camps in Pakistan,” claimed BLA.

In a press release dated 03 February 2022 on its Telegram channel, the Baloch Liberation Army has claimed to have killed more than 100 soldiers at two military camps—Panjgur and Nushki in Pakistan. “Large parts of camps have been completely destroyed. Backup troops have arrived for the enemy forces. However, they have failed to weaken fidayee positions inside the camp,” read the press release.
For more information: Click here to read…

DOMESTIC TERRORISM

Jammu and Kashmir
NIA officials arrested an AGH terrorist from Budgam.

On 07 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials arrested an al-Qa’ida affiliated Ansar Ghazwat ul-Hind (AGH) terrorist—Tawheed Ahmad Shah, in connection with the case of conspiracy by al-Qa’ida to conduct IED (Improvised Explosive Device) blast in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh (UP).

The case—RC-02/2021/NIA/LKW was registered by the UP’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on 11 July 2021 against accused AGH terrorists of their alleged involvement in recruitment of youth and for committing terrorists acts in Lucknow. Earlier, NIA had arrested five AGH terrorists in the same case and filed chargesheet on 05 January 2022.
For more information: Click here to read…

Security forces eliminated a HM terrorist in Shopian.

In a gun-fight on 02 February 2022, security forces killed a Hizb ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorist— Umar Ishfaq Malik aka Musa, in Nandigam village in Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). Musa was involved in several terrorist activities, including attacks on security forces and civilian atrocities including recent attack on police official—Shabir Ahmad at Amishijipora Shopian while he was returning home from nearby mosque.
For more information: Click here to read…

Left-Wing Extremism
Maoist terror funding case: NIA searched multiple locations in Bihar, Jharkhand, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha.

On 12 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out a joint search operation with local police, Bihar’s Special Task Force (STF), and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), and searched 26 locations in relation with accused people in districts of Jehanabad (eight locations), Patna rural (two locations), Arwal, Nalanda, Gaya (eight locations), Nawada, and Aurangabad (two locations) in Bihar, Koderma district in Jharkhand, Bhubaneshwar in Odisha, and Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, in connection to the Maoist terror funding case.

The case—RC-05/2021/NIA/RNC relates to network of terror financing being carried out by the CPI (Maoist) and its Over-Ground Workers (OGWs) in the Magadh region of Bihar. Further, the CPI (Maoist) cadres attempted to raise funds for procurements of arms and ammunitions, and recruitment of new cadres in connection with imprisoned naxals, OGWs in various jails in order to receive and strengthen naxal activities in the region.
For more information:Click here to read…

“Maoist influence down to 46 districts in 2021 from 96 districts in 2010,” informed MoS for Home Affairs.

On 09 February 2022, Minister of State for Home Affairs—Nityanand Rai informed Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Indian Parliament) that due to Modi-led government’s policies to address the Left-Wing Extremism (LWE), there is a sharp reduction in the Maoist influence geographically from 96 districts of 10 States in 2010 to 46 districts in 2021. The Maoist ideology in India has always been influenced by global organisations. “When we probe them [Maoists], the international bodies raise the issue and come forward to assist them. CPM international organisation is also a part of the Maoist ecosystem,” said the minister. In regard to urban Naxalism, the Maoist’s activities are well planned which obstruct the security and development of the nation. The policies are in place to address such issues.
For more information: Click here to read…

Khalistan-inspired Extremism
“Pro-Khalistan groups in Canada spreading anti-India sentiments,” said MoS for External Affairs.

On 03 February 2022, Minister of State for External Affairs—V Muraleedharan informed the Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Indian Parliament) that a small section of pro-Khalistan groups based in Canada are spreading anti-India feelings and the government of India is closely engaged with Canadian government over the issue. “The vast majority of people of Indian origin in Canada share a warm emotional bond with India and have worked for the betterment of relations between India and Canada,” said V Muraleedharan.
For more information: Click here to read…

Islamic Extremism
NIA Special Court convicted an ABT terrorist in conspiracy case.

On 10 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in Kolkata (West Bengal), convicted and sentenced an Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) terrorist— Samad Mia aka Tanvir aka Saiful aka Tushar Biswas, resident of Bangladesh, under Sections 120B, 121A, 125, 468, 472 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Sections 18 and 38 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], Section 14 of Foreigners Act 1946, and sentenced him to rigorous imprisonment (RI) of 07 years, with fine of ₹ 16,000.

The case—RC-11/2018/NIA/DLI relates to arrest of five ABT terrorists in Kolkata. Four of the arrested terrorists were Bangladeshi nationals and one was an Indian. According to the NIA investigation, ABT terrorists entered India in 2016, with conspiracy to carry-out terrorist attacks in India. These terrorists travelled and stayed in Hyderabad, Pune, and Mumbai in the guise of labourers and tried to procure chemicals from a shop in Patna.
For more information: Click here to read…

NIA Special Court convicted a JMB terrorist in Bodh Gaya blast case.

On 09 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in Patna (Bihar) convicted a Jamaat ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist— Jahidul Islam aka Kausar, a Bangladeshi national, under Sections 121A, 122, 123, 471 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Sections 16, 18, 18B and 20 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], Sections 4 and 5 of the Explosive Substance Act (ESA), and Section 14 of the Foreigners Act.

The case—RC-04/2018/NIA/DLI relates to the planting of three Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in and around premises of Bodhgaya temple complex. Earlier, eight JMB terrorists were convicted and sentenced on 17 December 2021.
For more information: Click here to read…

Tamil Separatist Group
NIA Special Court convicted and sentenced six TNLA terrorists in 2014 Puducherry pipe bomb case.

On 04 February 2022, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court in Puducherry, convicted and sentenced six Tamil Nadu Liberation Army (TNLA) terrorists— i) Thiruselvam aka Murasu, ii) Thangaraj aka Tamilarasan, iii) Kaviyarasan aka Raja, iv) Kalailingam, v) Karthik, and vi) John Martin, for their involvement in 2014 Puducherry pipe bomb case.

The case—RC-01/2014/NIA/HYD, relates to series of conspiracy meetings by TNLA terrorists, including Thiruselvam, at Odaikkal village in Ramanathapuram district in Tamil Nadu. During the meeting, the TNLA terrorists conspired to detonate an IED (Improvised Explosive Device) explosion in the form of pipe-bombs against the Government of India. The NIA Special Court, Puducherry, held all six TNLA terrorists guilty and sentenced Thiruselvam, Kaviyarasan, Kalailingam, Karthik, and John Martin to 7 years of Rigorous Imprisonment (RI) and imposed a fine of ₹ 3,500 each, and convicted Thangaraj to 5 years of RI, with fine of ₹ 3,000, under various Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UA(P)A], 1967, and Explosive Substances Act (ESA), 1908.
For more information: Click here to read…

Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) Cases
“2020 witnessed 190% increase in seizure of FICNs,” said MoS Home Affairs.

On 02 February 2022, the Minister of State for Home Affairs—Nityanand Rai informed Rajya Sabha (the Upper House of the Indian Parliament) that the number of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) rose sharply by over 190 per cent in 2020. “As per the data compiled by the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), around 8.34 lakh FICNs were recovered in 2020, out of which 3.1 lakh notes were of ₹ 1,000 denomination, which had become illegal tender in 2016 demonetisation.
For more information: Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: February 18, 2022

Afghanistan
Islamic Emirate Delegation Returns to Kabul from Doha: Tolo News

The delegation of the Islamic Emirate led by the acting minister of Foriegn Affairs arrived in Kabul on Thursday after a five-day visit to the Gulf state of Qatar, the Foreign Ministry saidClick here to read…

Tensions over UN seat, former Afghan FM’s letter rejected: The Khaama Press

The incumbent charge d’affaires of Afghanistan at the United Nations Naseer Faiq on Wednesday, February 16 said that the letter sent by the former Foreign Minister of Afghanistan Hanif Atmar was rejected by the UN. Click here to read…

Afghanistan’s assets should be returned quickly: Chinese envoy to UN: The Khaama Press

China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun said that Afghanistan’s overseas assets should be returned quickly and in full to the Afghan people. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
(Opinion) The walls are closing in on the lower-income people- Daily Star

Inflation in Bangladesh, like the nation itself, is on the rise. The per capita income saw an 11 percent rise to USD 2,591, from an estimated USD 2,554 for 2020-21 fiscal year. Click here to read…

Secondary schools, colleges to reopen on February 22- Daily Star

Both vaccine doses required to attend class; primary schools may follow suit 2 weeks later. Click here to read…

Subway to ease Dhaka traffic further by 2030- Dhaka Tribune

The bridge authority plans to bring the whole of Dhaka city under a complete subway network with 11 routes by 2070. Click here to read…

Prepare universal pension scheme for all: PM- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to work out a universal pension scheme for the people aged above 60 and those who worked in the informal sector in line with the election manifesto of Bangladesh Awami League. Click here to read…

Bhutan
External debt rises to Nu 222.72B- Kuensel

The country’s external debt rose by 1.3 percent (to Nu 222.72 billion) as of the end of December 2021 compared with the end of September the same year. Click here to read…

Covid-19 cases in the southern dzongkhags caused cement shortage in Thimphu- Kuensel

Cement agents in Thimphu have run out of cement. Click here to read…

Bhutan reports new single-day spike of 386 COVID cases- BBS

The country reported yet another one-day highest new COVID cases since the pandemic hit the country in 2020. 386 new cases were detected in the last 24 hours. Wangdue Phodrang and Phuentshogling continue to report most community cases despite being placed under lockdown. Click here to read…

Maldives
President Solih meets tourism consultant George Corbin – SUN

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Thursday met with the tourism and restaurant industry consultant George Corbin, one of the most significant contributors to the introduction of tourism to the Maldives. Click here to read…

MP Rozaina: ‘India Out’ a desperate attempt to create hate against government – SUN

Addu Meedhoo MP Rozaina Adam has described the ‘India Out’ as a campaign launched by former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom in a desperate attempt to create hate between the Maldivian people and the Maldivian government. Click here to read…

Islamic University signs MoU with AMU – SUN

The Islamic University Maldives (IUM) on Thursday signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). The MoU was signed during a virtual ceremony by Vice-Chancellor, IUM, Dr Ibrahim Zakriyya Moosa, and Vice-Chancellor, AMU Prof Tariq Mansoor, while the High Commissioner of India to Maldives, Shir Manu Mahawar. Click here to read…

Maldives ranked at bottom of Global Economic freedom index – SUN

Maldives is ranked 161st most accessible in the Global Economic freedom index 2022, one of the lowest rankings on the list. While 177 countries were included, Maldives was ranked from the bottom of the list with an economic score of 47.3 out of 100 points. Click here to read…

Nepal
Active caseload drops to 16616 as 364 new Covid-19 cases surface on Thursday- Himalaya

The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal dropped to 16,616 on Thursday as 364 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Deuba meets Oli after coalition meeting fails to arrive at conclusion on MCC- Kathmandu Post

The prime minister is exploring multiple options to table the US compact in Parliament, Congress leaders say. Click here to read…

Coalition meeting held to find consensus fails to reach any conclusion- Kathmandu Post

Top leaders of the ruling alliance to meet again on Friday morning. Click here to read…

Maoists backpedal on MCC letter- Nepali Times

Pushpa Kamal Dahal on defensive over accusations of political duplicity over American project in Nepal. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Opposition tastes defeat as Senate passes Ogra bills: Dawn

Before the two controversial Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) bills, cleared by the concerned Senate standing committee, could be taken up for consideration, the opposition raised technical objections and sought deferment of the bills to allow members to introduce amendments. Click here to read…

Gas pipeline projects among PM’s Russia visit agenda: The Express Tribune

Sources told The Express Tribune that the civilian and military leaderships were on the same page on signing the Pakistan Gas Stream Project and the gas pipeline from Kazakhstan project with Russia. Click here to read…

HRCP alarmed over enforced disappearance reports: The News

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) is alarmed by reports of a fresh wave of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and the rest of the country, including most recently, Hafeez Baloch, a postgraduate student of Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan economy was only second to China’s, Minister Sanath Nishantha said: News First

State minister Sanath Nishantha says that the Sri Lankan economy was only second to China during the period when Minister Basil Rajapaksa was the Minister responsible for Economic Development in Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Covid-19: Sri Lanka reports 1,235 new cases: News Track: Adaderana

The Health Ministry says that another 1,235 persons have tested positive for the novel coronavirus today (17). Click here to read…

China Daily Digest February 18, 2022

Chinese vice premier stresses food safety: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng Thursday called for the application of new technologies including big data to ensure food safety. Han, also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and head of the food safety commission of the State Council, made the remarks while presiding over a meeting of the commission. Click here to read…

U.S. labeling China “non-market” entirely false: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

The United States labeling China’s economic system as “non-market” has no grounds in terms of international economic and trade rules, and is entirely against the facts, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday. Click here to read…

China approves mega project for greater computing power, digital future: Xinhuanet
February 18, 2022

China has approved a project involving the construction of eight national computing hubs and plans to build 10 national-data center clusters, indicating that its strategy to channel more computing resources from the country’s eastern regions to its less developed yet resource-rich western regions is in full swing. Click here to read…

China releases new quantum computing software: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

China has released a new quantum computing programming software named “isQ-Core” and deployed it to the country’s superconducting quantum hardware platform. It represents a significant step forward in the combination of home-grown quantum computing hardware and software, said its primary developer, the Institute of Software under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). Click here to read…

Former Inner Mongolia senior political advisor gets life sentence for bribery: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

A Chinese court on Thursday sentenced Ma Ming, a former senior political advisor in north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, to life in prison for bribery. Ma Ming, former vice chairman of the Inner Mongolia regional committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, was deprived of political rights for life, according to the intermediate people’s court of the city of Zibo in east China’s Shandong Province. Click here to read…

Chinese schools to appoint vice principals to tackle delinquency, bullying: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

Primary and secondary schools in China will appoint vice principals who will be in charge of law-related affairs to ensure better protection for students and tackle juvenile delinquency and school bullying. The relevant measures that will come into effect on May 1 require that at least one vice principal responsible for such work is appointed in each primary or secondary school, the Ministry of Education said Thursday. Click here to read…

Media workers urged to tell China’s stories better: Xinhuanet
February 17, 2022

A senior publicity official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has called on Chinese journalists to tell China’s stories better. Huang Kunming, a member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee and head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, made the remarks at the Museum of the Communist Party of China on Thursday. Click here to read…

China’s revised Patent Law introduces open licensing system to promote use of idle patents: Quishi
February 18, 2022

Thanks to a new amendment to China’s Patent Law that entered into force on June 1, 2021, patents in the country that have lain idle can be put into actual use easier. Wu Zhenyu, a professor with the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, is one of the patent owners who have benefited from the new amendment, which introduces an open licensing system to facilitate the utilization of patents. Click here to read…

Authorities offering rewards for smuggling and stowaway tips: China Daily
February 17, 2022

The rewards for the capture of smugglers and stowaways from outside the mainland are being offered after four of 15 people who illegally entered into Guangdong from the Hong Kong special administrative region have been detected to be positive for novel coronavirus, according to a local media on Thursday. Click here to read…

Robot shark making a big splash in Shanghai: China Daily
February 18, 2022

Researchers at China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, a State-owned defense contractor, have developed and made the world’s first robot whale shark. The robotic shark has been on display in an aquarium at Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park in the city’s Pudong New Area since January. The whale shark is a slow-moving carpet shark and the largest known living fish. Click here to read…

Large amphibious plane forges ahead: China Daily
February 17, 2022

China is stepping up development of the homegrown AG600 large amphibious aircraft, the company developing the plane said on Wednesday. Three AG600s are expected to enter the final phase of assembly this year and maiden flights are planned for three aircraft, Aviation Industry Corporation of China, the country’s leading plane-maker, said. Click here to read…

China establishes office to promote exports of the FC-31 stealth fighter: Global Times
February 18, 2022

China has established an office dedicated to promoting the country’s independently developed FC-31 stealth fighter jet on the international market in an effort by the aircraft’s manufacturer to actively find customers. Click here to read…

China’s flourishing display industry mirrors country’s passion for innovation: People’s Daily
February 18, 2022

At the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, the interaction between a huge ground LED display covering 11,000 square meters and a gigantic LED screen standing in the middle of the venue caught the eyes of the world. This innovative combination of digital technology and aesthetics has built an ice world that only exists in dreams. Click here to read…

China expresses serious concerns on India banning Chinese apps: Reuters
February 17, 2022

China on Thursday expressed serious concerns regarding India’s ban of Chinese apps over security reasons, adding that it hopes India would treat all foreign investors, including Chinese firms, in a transparent, fair and non-discriminatory manner. Click here to read…

Taiwan, with eye on China, to boost protection for its semiconductor secrets: Reuters
February 17, 2022

Taiwan’s government proposed on Thursday a new law to prevent China from stealing its chip technology, amid rising concern in Taipei that Beijing is stepping up its economic espionage. Click here to read…

In China, buying trafficked women and children gets less jail time than buying illegal plants or animals: South China Morning Post
February 18, 2022

If you buy illegal plants or their by-products in China, you could be jailed for up to seven years. Buying endangered animals could result in life imprisonment or death. But for someone found guilty of buying a trafficked woman or child, the maximum jail term is three years. And if the court rules that the buyer did not abuse the trafficked person or hinder rescue efforts, they may serve less time. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: February 17, 2022

Afghanistan
US Not Backing ‘Armed Opposition’ to Islamic Emirate: West: Tolo News

The US special envoy for Afghanistan, Thomas West said at an event on Monday that Washington is not backing “organized armed opposition” to the Islamic Emirate and that it would “discourage other powers from doing so as well.” Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate Meets Envoys of Gulf States in Doha: FM: Tolo News

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a tweet that the delegation of the Islamic Emirate led by the acting foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, which arrived in Qatar on Sunday, has begun talks with representatives of the Gulf states in Doha on Monday. Click here to read…

EU to deliver Є500 million to Afghan people: The Khaama Press

Special representative of European Union for Afghanistan Thomas Niklasson said that they remain committed to Afghan people adding that the Union will deliver up to Є500 million to address the humanitarian situation of the Afghan people. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Seven NBFIs risk losing Tk 2,050cr for anomalies- Daily Star

Seven non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) are now finding it difficult to recover Tk 2,050 crore they had lent to their subsidiaries and associates in breach of rules. Click here to read…

Essentials’ prices go up ahead of Ramadan- Daily Star

Like clockwork, the prices of Ramadan essentials like edible oil, chickpea, dried pea, date and sugar have started to spiral in the lead-up to the holy month despite higher imports. Click here to read…

Government moves to regularize alcohol- Dhaka Tribune

Anyone over the age of 21 will be allowed to apply for a drinking permit. Click here to read…

Central bank takes tough stance against trade-based money laundering- Asian Age

Bangladesh Bank (BB), the country’s central bank, has taken up a tough stance against trade-based money laundering. A big portion of the laundered money is being spent to finance separatist groups, terrorist organizations and militants in various countries. Click here to read…

6-day Bangladesh-US air exercise begins on Feb 20- Daily Observer

A six-day bilateral tactical airlift exercise between the air forces of Bangladesh and the US will begin in this country on February 20. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Board exams will begin on February 28- Kuensel

In Thimphu Thromde, which has mega zones and is a low-risk area, Class X and XII students will take the board exams in schools that have been identified in their own mega zones beginning on February 28. Click here to read…

Dagana supports local farmers, bans imported chillies- Kuensel

In what is a bold step towards supporting local farmers, the Dagana’s dzongkhag agriculture sector has asked the Food Corporation of Bhutan Limited (FCBL) not to distribute imported green chillies to vendors in the dzongkhag without formal consultation and study. Click here to read…

COVID-19 cases in the country hit a single-day high of 381- BBS

The country reported a single-day spike of 381 new cases of COVID-19 today, the highest since the pandemic stuck the country in March 2020. After a month of lockdown, Wangdue Phodrang, Chhukha, Sarpang and Samdrup Jongkhar continue to detect cases from the community. Click here to read…

Nepal
Nepal records 639 fresh COVID-19 cases, three fatalities on Wednesday- Himalaya

The national active Covid-19 caseload of Nepal climbed to 18,251 on Wednesday as 454 people tested positive for the infection in past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Police, protesters clash in Baneshwar- Himalaya

A clash took place between protesters demonstrating against US aid project, Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), and police in New Baneshwar. Click here to read…

Transmission lines’ worth lost in the din of charged-up MCC row- Kathmandu Post

Projects to be developed under the US grant will be the backbone of a high capacity system to transport power on a large scale in the country and beyond, stakeholders say. Click here to read…

SC issues order to register earlier rejected writ petition on local election- Republica

The Supreme Court (SC) has issued an order to register a writ petition on civic poll. A single bench of SC Justice Iswar Prasad Khatiwada issued an order to register the writ petition related to local election, shared SC Spokesperson Baburam Dahal. Click here to read…

Maldives
British High Commission established in Maldives – SUN

A British High Commission has been established in the Maldives. The diplomatic mission was opened during a special ceremony held yesterday by Maldivian State Minister for Foreign Affairs Ahmed Khaleel and UK Minister of State for South and Central Asia, the UN and the Commonwealth Lord Tariq Ahmad of Wimbledon. Click here to read…

Elderly Maldivian woman arrested in India over drug case – SUN

A Maldivian woman has been arrested by India’s Narcotic Control Bureau (NCB) under suspicion of trying to smuggle drugs from India’s Mumbai to Maldives. The woman, Aishath Rasheedha, was arrested at Kochi International Airport on a reported tip-off. Click here to read…

Minister discusses military cooperation between Maldives and Bangladesh – Avas

Minister of Defence Mariya Didi met with Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed on Tuesday. The Defense Ministry said discussions focused on ways to boost further cooperation between MNDF and the Bangladesh Army, including capacity-building and training opportunities for MNDF officers in various fields. Myanmar

India must prioritise stability in Myanmar- The Indian Express

The military cannot ensure a stable political environment. Delhi must look beyond the junta and forge new friendships. Click here to read…

ASEAN to discuss Myanmar military violence, visit by special envoy- The Print

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) foreign ministers will be discussing how to approach the Myanmar military as the group seeks an immediate cessation of violence and a visit by a special envoy to Myanmar on Thursday. Click here to read…

Pakistan
Changes in cabinets coming soon, says Fawad Chaudhry: Dawn

Prime Minister Imran Khan has also asked some frontline PTI leaders to concentrate on restructuring and strengthening the party in order to better tackle the threat from opposition parties. Click here to read…

Pakistan unveils strategy to counter hate speech: The Express Tribune

The minister delivered the keynote address to the inaugural session of the 8th meeting of the Istanbul Process, on the theme of the “10th anniversary of UN Human Rights Council Resolution 16/18: Looking Back and Moving Forward”. Click here to read…

Public outcry at hefty rise in petrol prices: The News

With petroleum product prices having been increased, people expressed their anger on Wednesday while the government came up with justifications for what it described as a last-resort hike. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
India delivers 40,000-MT of fuel to Sri Lanka amid energy crisis- News Track

Sri Lanka has a loyal partner and true friend in India. According to a statement published by the Indian High Commission here, the High Commissioner, Gopal Baglay, handed over a 40,000 MT petroleum consignment from the Indian Oil Company. Click here to read…

Sri Lankan Human Rights Commission calls for repeal of anti-terror law- The Print

Sri Lanka’s Human Rights Commission has called for the repeal of a controversial anti-terror law that gives police sweeping powers to arrest suspects without trial, amid mounting pressure from the Tamil and Muslim political parties and the European Union over concerns that the law violates human rights. Click here to read…

China Daily Digest February 17, 2022

Xi urges related parties to adhere to political settlement of Ukraine issue: Xinhuanet
February 16, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday stressed that related parties should stick to the general direction of political settlement of the Ukraine issue. The Chinese president also emphasized that related parties should make full use of multilateral platforms including the Normandy format, and seek a comprehensive settlement of the Ukraine issue through dialogue and consultation. Click here to read…

Xi says China ready to work with France on China-EU investment deal: Xinhuanet
February 16, 2022

Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday afternoon said China stands ready to work with France to advance the ratification of the China-EU investment agreement and its entry into force. He also called for joint efforts to make a success of the China-EU leaders’ meeting, and the new round of high-level dialogues on strategic, economic and trade, green, digital and people-to-people affairs, so as to bring tangible benefits to the people on both sides. Click here to read…

China to build green air logistics network by 2025: Xinhuanet
February 16, 2022

China plans to build a preliminary “safe, smart, efficient and green” air logistics system by 2025, according to a special plan on the development of aviation logistics. Air logistics costs will notably reduce by then; and air logistics services for high-end manufacturing, postal-express delivery, and cross-border e-commerce will continuously improve, says the plan issued by the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Click here to read…

Zhengzhou official punished over floods given new health post: China Daily
February 16, 2022

Hou Hong, the ousted former mayor of Henan provincial capital Zhengzhou, has been appointed deputy director of the province’s health commission, according to local authorities. Click here to read…

China facilitates development of AG600 large amphibious aircraft: China Military
February 16, 2022

China is facilitating the development of the homegrown AG600 large amphibious aircraft, a key member of the country’s “large aircraft family,” according to the developer Wednesday.
In 2022, the AG600 project has set a target to see three new aircraft enter the final assembly phase and three aircraft to take maiden flights, said the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the country’s leading plane-maker. Click here to read…

China offers fighters, training aircrafts, choppers and drones at the Singapore Airshow: Global Times
February 17, 2022

China displayed a wide variety of military aircrafts, including the JF-17 fighter, the L-15 advanced trainer, the Z-10 armed chopper and the Wing Loong drone, at the ongoing Singapore Airshow. Observers said on Wednesday that Chinese warplanes could be an attractive choice for countries in the region. Click here to read…

Chinese ride-hailing service providers summoned by market regulator in Henan: Global Times
February 17, 2022

Five major domestic ride-hailing service providers, including Didi Chuxing, were summoned by market regulators of Central China’s Henan Province on Wednesday over multiple business activities that are disrupting market order and fair competition. Click here to read…

China’s inflation slows, leaving room for policy easing: Reuters
February 16, 2022

China’s factory-gate inflation eased to its slowest pace in six months and consumer price growth also softened in January amid weakening property sector demand, new coronavirus curbs and government efforts to rein in surging materials costs. Click here to read…

USTR says new trade tools needed to fight China state-led trade: Reuters
February 16, 2022

The United States needs to pursue new strategies and update its domestic trade tools to deal with China’s “state-led, non-market policies and practices”, the U.S. Trade Representative’s office said on Wednesday in a new assessment report. Click here to read…

Xi Jinping urges China to arm itself with stronger laws and better lawyers for ‘international struggle’: South China Morning Post
February 16, 2022

President Xi Jinping has urged China to speed up legislation related to foreign matters, with a priority on “urgent” areas including sanctions and interference. “We must use legal means to conduct international struggle,” Xi said in an article published on Tuesday in Qiushi, the Communist Party’s main theoretical journal. Click here to read…

Chinese graduates’ petitions ask central government to probe case of trafficked woman found in chains: South China Morning Post
February 17, 2022

Alumni of top universities in China have publicly called on the government to thoroughly investigate the case of a woman found in a hut chained by her neck and later revealed to have been trafficked.A hundred alumni of the prestigious Peking University in Beijing have signed an online petition urging the Communist Party and the State Council, the country’s cabinet, to look into the case of the woman, who was seen in the hut in Xuzhou, eastern China, in a video that went viral last month. Click here to read…

World Bank accused of ‘funding campaign of repression’ in Xinjiang: South China Morning Post
February 16, 2022

The World Bank has been accused of “funding a campaign of repression” of Uygurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang in a new report that reveals the Washington institute’s exposure to the Chinese region.The report by the Atlantic Council, a prominent Washington-based think tank, found “significant evidence” that several clients of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a World Bank subsidiary, were “active participants” in a campaign in which China has been accused of the widespread use of forced labour, forced displacement of people from their land, cultural erasure and environmental destruction in Xinjiang. Click here to read…

Chinese scientists say a cheap, lightweight foam could improve hypersonic weapons: South China Morning Post
February 17, 2022

Chinese scientists say they may have found a coating material to improve the performance of future hypersonic weapons: carbon foam. The team at the China Aerodynamics Research and Development Centre said their testing – carried out in a wind tunnel – suggested the material could reduce the impact of shock waves by more than 20 per centClick here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: February 16, 2022

Afghanistan
Afghan Delegates Meet EU Envoys in Doha: Tolo News

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said on Tuesday evening that the Islamic Emirate delegates held talks with European Union’s representatives today in Doha and discussed Afghanistan’s requirements as well as the humanitarian, health and education situation. Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate Might ‘Change Policy’ Toward US If Funds Withheld: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate issued a statement on Monday in reaction to US President Joe Biden’s Executive Order regarding the frozen funds of Afghanistan’s central bank, and they called on him to abandon this course of action. Click here to read…

Pakistan denies ISI chief meeting Afghan Jihadi leaders in Turkey: The Khaama Press

Pakistan’s embassy based in Kabul denied the meeting of the chief of the country’s spying agency with Afghan Jihadi leaders- Atta Muhammad Noor, Abdul Rashid Dustom, and Muhammad Muhaqiq- in Turkey. Click here to read…

Bangladesh
Rainwater could meet up to 60pc water demand at garment factories- Daily Star

Harvested rainwater currently meets 15 per cent to 60 per cent of the demand for non-drinkable water at textile and garment factories, helping the industry further its green movement by reducing dependence on groundwater, according to a study released yesterday. Click here to read…

Covid-19 pandemic: 69% of deceased in 2022 were unvaccinated- Dhaka Tribune

Over 100 million people have received one dose, 71.4 million people two doses, and 2.7 million people three doses of the vaccine. Click here to read…

BNP’s ‘no’ to all means no to democracy: Hasan- Observer

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Tuesday said the habit of telling ‘no’ by BNP to everything is tantamount to saying no to democracy. Click here to read…

Bhutan
Agencies investigate digital business schemes- Kuensel

While netizens continue to debate whether or not a certain digital business scheme is a pyramid scheme, agencies have launched investigations to ascertain the claims. Click here to read…

Teachers at PS and LSS in red zones will not report to schools today- Kuensel

While primary and lower secondary teachers in green zones will report to schools today, those in the red zones will not. Click here to read…

Heavy snowfall blocks GC road in Zhemgang- BBS

Triggered by the recent heavy snowfall, about a two-kilometre stretch of the Gewog Centre (GC) road at Malaya pass in Zhemgang has been closed to traffic for about three weeks now. Click here to read…

Myanmar
Indonesia looks to steer Asean out of Myanmar coup fallout- The Star

Indonesia will at this week’s Asean retreat propose the creation of an eminent person group to formulate a regional vision beyond 2025, which improves on the bloc’s ability to deal with “current challenges” amid doubts over its handling of crises including the Myanmar coup fallout. Click here to read…

Myanmar Issue Hardens Divisions in ASEAN- Voa News

Efforts by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen to bring Myanmar back into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations have cemented a split within the trade group between mainland authoritarian governments and democratic maritime powers, analysts said. Click here to read…

Maldives
UNDP-Economic Ministry signs MoU – SUN

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Ministry of Economic Development on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide technical assistance to strengthen evidence-based policymaking and enhance investments in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Maldives. Click here to read…

Foreign Ministry advices against travel to Ukraine, urges Maldivians at Ukraine to register themselves – SUN

Subsequent to the escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine, with a war possibly hanging over –Foreign Ministry has instructed Maldivians living in Ukraine to register themselves at the Maldivian Embassy in Germany. Click here to read…

Fenaka signs MoU with Youth Ministry to train youths – SUN

Fenaka Corporation and Youth Ministry have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to conduct Certificate Level III training programs for youths under the National Apprenticeship Program. Click here to read…

Lord Ahmad, Minister Mariya discuss growth of Maldives – UK defence engagement – Raajje

Lord Ahmad highlighted the UK Government’s commitment to boost cooperation with Maldives. Minister Mariya noted that, despite Covid-19, Britain opened up its prestigious military institutions to Maldivian servicemen. Lord Ahmad called on Minister Mariya on Tuesday. Click here to read…

India donates medical equipment to Senahiya – Raajje

Minister Mariya expressed gratitude for India’s assistance to further strengthen the defence force to achieve the common goal of maintaining peace and stability in the Indian Ocean Region. India donated medical equipment to Senahiya Military Hospital on Monday. Click here to read…

Nepal
NC keen to table MCC compact in Parliament- Himalaya

Nepali Congress parliamentary party and central executive committee have decided to vote in favour of the Millennium Challenge Corporation compact in the House of Representatives.Click here to read…

Eight suspected uranium smugglers held- Himalaya

Police arrested eight people from Bouddha area of Kathmandu on the suspicion of smuggling around three kilograms of uranium, a radioactive element. Click here to read…

Vaccine mishandling led to wastage of over 50,000 doses: Report- Kathmandu Post

It points out more pressing issues regarding vaccination and record keeping, and says it found 455,355 more doses than doses on government records. Click here to read…

Um Hong-Gil’s Project Impossible- Times

Famous Korean climber’s next goal after summiting the world’s 16 highest peaks is to build schools across Nepal. Click here to read…

CPN (Maoist Center) parliamentary party meeting today- Republica

CPN (Maoist Center) has called its parliamentary party meeting on Wednesday. The meeting has been called at 10 AM so as to make its presence more effective in the House of Representatives (HoR). Click here to read…

Pakistan
Petroleum prices reach record levels: Dawn

The government on Tuesday increased the prices of all petroleum products by Rs10 to Rs12 per litre for next fortnight ending on Feb 28 to pass on the impact of higher international oil prices and application of additional petroleum levy, as committed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Click here to read…

PM Imran will hold consultation on new army chief when time comes: President Alvi: Dawn

The president expressed these views during an interview with DawnNewsTV’s Adil Shahzeb, scheduled to be aired later today. His comments come a day after Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Bajwa held rare same-day talks with President Alvi and Prime Minister Imran Khan. Click here to read…

PM Office seeks Rs200b to offset inflation impact: The Express Tribune

PM Imran Khan wants to bail out the lower- and middle-income groups from the adverse impacts of inflation and his office has asked for the additional budget of around Rs200 billion for the purpose, sources told The Express Tribune. Click here to read…

Withdrawal of Personal Income Tax exemptions: Govt to hold tough negotiations with IMF, says Shaukat Tarin: The News

Federal Minister for Finance and Revenues Shaukat Tarin said on Tuesday that the government would hold tough negotiations with the IMF for withdrawal of Personal Income Tax (PIT) exemptions and bringing changes in its existing slabs as wish list could not be implemented in totality. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka
India hands over 40,000 MT fuel consignment to Sri Lanka- The Print

Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka on Tuesday handed over 40,000 MT fuel consignment by Indian Oil Corp Ltd to Sri Lankan Energy Minister, Udaya Gammanpila. Click here to read…

Sri Lankan FM to visit India to formalise economic relief package- The Hindu

The close integration of our economy with India would be very beneficial, one third of our tourist arrivals are from India. Click here to read…

LKI-EU host conference on EU-Indo-Pacific Strategy- Daily Mirror

The Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute of International Relations and Strategic Studies (LKI) in partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives hosted a half-day conference on the theme, The EU Indo-Pacific Strategy through Sri Lanka’s Lens: Opportunities for Cooperation and Partnership on Thursday, January 27 2022. Click here to read…