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VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 19, 2021

Afghanistan

Khalilzad Steps Down as Top US Envoy to Afghanistan: Tolo News

Zalmay Khalilzad, the US peace envoy to Afghanistan, has stepped down, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced on Monday. Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate Hopes Moscow Meeting Leads to Recognition: Tolo News

A senior delegation of the Islamic Emirate, led by Abdul Salam Hanafi, second deputy of the prime minister, is set to visit Moscow on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Pakistan allows 1,000 Afghan students to cross Torkham: The Khaama Press

Pakistan’s embassy based in Kabul in a statement said that up to one thousand Afghan students were allowed to cross Torkham crossing into the country. Click here to read…

House-to-house polio vaccination to begin in Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

WHO and UNICEF in a statement welcomed the decision by the Taliban as they allowed the vaccination process to all children in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

US does not attend Moscow conference on Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

US department of state on Monday, October 18 said that they will not send a representative to a Russia-hosted conference that is concentrated on Afghanistan. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

When fear is all they feel- Daily Star

They were already cringing in horror over what had happened at different places across the country over the last few days. Click here to read…

AL to hold nationwide ‘harmony rallies’ today- Daily Star

The ruling Awami League yesterday announced that it will hold ‘harmony rallies’ and bring out peace processions across the country today against the recent communal violence. Click here to read…

Editorial: This has to stop- Dhaka Tribune

This is just one of the many incidents of hate and violence directed at our Hindu population over the past few days. Click here to read…

Tour Diary: Struggling Bangladeshi expats in Oman seek authorities’ attention- Dhaka Tribune

Despite being in large numbers, struggles are in abundance among the Bangladeshis in Oman. Click here to read…

AL ministers blame BNP-Jamaat, vow strict action- Dhaka Tribune

BNP-Jamaat is behind all the unrest occurring in the country now, says information minister. Click here to read…

BNP thinks communal attacks part of AL’s ‘evil design’- Dhaka Tribune

Mirza Fakhrul says AL leaders are blaming the BNP without any investigation. Click here to read…

Bangladesh, India to celebrate ‘Maitree Diwas’ in 18 countries Dec 6- Dhaka Tribune

The two countries are hosting a ‘Maitree Diwas’ logo and backdrop design competition. Click here to read…

PM urges people’s vigilance against 1975-like carnage- Dhaka Tribune

Everyone must perform their duties accordingly to give children security, love and a beautiful and meaningful life, she says. Click here to read…

We are working for a harmonious country: PM- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said on Monday that the government is working to build up a Bangladesh on the basis of communal harmony where people of all religious beliefs will be able to live in peace. Click here to read…

China’s economic growth slows as power woes bite- Asian Age

China’s economy grew 4.9% in the July to September quarter from a year earlier, the slowest pace in a year and worse than analysts had predicted. Click here to read…

Court indicts ex-Rajuk chairman, three others over FR Tower fire- Observer

A Dhaka court on Monday framed charges against four people, including the former Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) chairman Humayun Khadem in a case filed over the FR Tower fire. Click here to read…

300 tourists stranded on St Martin’s Island due to rough weather- The Independent

Some 300 tourists have got stranded on St Martin’s Island in the Bay of Bengal due to inclement weather. The authorities concerned have suspended the movement of passenger vessels between Teknaf and St Martin’s Island from Sunday afternoon. Click here to read…

Bhutan

Roadblock at Namling to remain longer- Kuensel

The Department of Roads (DoR) officials are currently unable to estimate when the roadblock at Namling on the Mongar-Bumthang highway can be cleared and the road opened to traffic, due to continuous soil and rockslides. Click here to read…

Gasa Tshachhu flood caused damage Nu 4M- Kuensel

Property worth Nu 4 million (M) has been confirmed damaged or washed away by the swollen Mochhu on August 26 this year. Click here to read…

Tapping Bhutan’s Vast Solar Energy Reserves- Bhutan Times

Exploring Renewable Energy sources has become the need of the hour as climate issues have now taken the centre-stage in our developmental plans and priorities. Click here to read…

MoLHR connects talents of youth with the job market- Bhutan Times

Through efforts such as sharing successful stories, the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources (MoLHR) is connecting young people’s abilities with the labor market. Click here to read…

NITAG recommends third dose for immunocompromised people- Bhutan Times

The committee also recommended a booster dose of mRNA for people aged 60 and older, active frontline workers, and individuals with chronic medical conditions. Click here to read…

Commemorating the birth anniversary of Third Druk Gyalpo- Bhutan Times

The Embassy of India organized an Art Competition to commemorate the birth anniversary of His Majesty the Third Druk Gyalpo in collaboration with Sherubtse College, Kanglung. Click here to read…

Visitors can look forward to a brand-new experience at Paro International Airport- Daily Bhutan

Thanks to His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Paro Airport now boasts a new look. Visitors flying into Bhutan can look forward to a fresh experience at its national aviation facility. Click here to read…

Fuel price hits all-time high- BBS

The price of petrol and diesel has recorded an all-time high this month. The price of petrol increased by almost Nu 4 on Saturday. Diesel saw an increase of more than Nu 5 per litre. Click here to read…

Bhutan attracts thousands of visitors at World Expo in Dubai- BBS

For the first time, Bhutan is taking part in the World Expo, currently taking place at Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. Click here to read…

Schools in need of sports infrastructure – Punakha- BBS

Games and sports in schools are important. Besides keeping children physically fit, it also helps them develop confidence and leadership skills. But at Thinleygang Primary School and Kabesa Central School in Punakha, access to sports is a challenge due to the lack of proper sports infrastructure. Click here to read…

Maldives

Maldives calls for rapid and immediate action to fight climate change – CNBC
The world’s largest carbon emitters are not listening to what’s happening to countries facing extreme weather changes, said the minister of environment of Maldives, an island nation at risk of disappearing by the end of the century. Click here to read…

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment of Australia, in the Maldives – Raajje

Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment of Australia Dan Tehan has arrived in the Maldives. Click here to read…

Sustainable Future Forum Asia: Responsibility & Regulation – CNBC

The Sustainable Future Forum Asia session on Monday focused on responsibility and regulation. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Justice for Myanmar – Twitter

Myanmar military terrorists are using Australian radios. #Myanmar army has been attempting to procure parts for tactical radios from Oz defence firm Barrett Communications. Click here to read…

Myanmar FDI drops to 8-year low, reflecting post-takeover unrest – Asia Nikkei

IMF expects economy to shrink next year as foreign currency revenue disappears. Click here to read…

Myanmar junta frees thousands of detainees in amnesty – RFA

Myanmar’s military freed thousands of people arrested for protesting its February coup under strict conditions on Monday, prompting observers to dismiss the move as a bid to appease the international community at a time when the junta is facing both global and domestic pressure to step down. Click here to read…

Nepal

UML to continue obstructing House proceedings- Himalaya

The CPN-UML, which has been stalling House proceedings since September 8 when the new session of Parliament began, will continue to do so unless Speaker Agni Prasad Sapkota confirms the expulsion of 14 UML lawmakers, including Madhav Kumar Nepal who now heads the CPN (Unified Socialist). Click here to read…

Police slammed for using excessive force on protesters- Himalaya

Human Rights Watch has accused Nepal Police of using excessive force and demanded that Nepali authorities independently investigate the eviction drive of people living in squatter settlements. Click here to read…

Valley life unlikely to normalise for a few days- Himalaya

The official holidays for Nepal’s greatest festival of Dashain ended today. However, life inside Kathmandu valley is unlikely to normalise for the next few days. Click here to read…

Despite laws in place, justice still out of reach for Dalits in Nepal- TKP

In May 2020, Nabaraj BK, of Jajarkot, a midwestern hill district in Nepal, had gone to the neighbouring district of Rukum (West) with a group of friends. Click here to read…

Two years since Xi’s visit, Nepal-China ‘strategic partnership’ remains an enigma- TKP

It has been a little over two years since Nepal and China elevated bilateral ties to “strategic partnership”. Click here to read…

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Oil exports may suffer after India slashes import duty- TKP

Nepal’s edible oil exports to India may take a hit as reduced import duty by the southern neighbour may boost overseas buying by Indian traders themselves, insiders said. Click here to read…

The start of the Anglo-Gorkha war- Nepali Times

Nepali Times reporter Alisha Sijapati spent a month retracing the Gorkha expansion beyond the Mahakali River more than 200 years ago to Garhwal, Kumaon and beyond. Click here to read…

ADB to give priority for accessible energy to marginalized people for sustainable growth- Republica

Asian Development Bank (ADB) has sought to promote cleaner cooking and heating solutions to the people from developing member countries (DMCs), who are living without access to modern energy systems. Click here to read…

Nepal records 591 new cases, 937 recoveries and nine deaths on Monday- Republica

Nepal has recorded 591 new cases of COVID-19 along with 937 recoveries and nine deaths on Monday. Click here to read…

Generations of Nepalis from Sudurpaschim went to India to work. It’s likely to continue for years- Online Khabar

What is even worse is, the government does not even have data regarding how many workers leave Nepal each year. Due to the open border, Nepali officials hardly keep data of the people. Click here to read…

Pakistan

PDM announces nationwide agitation from Oct 20: Dawn

The central committee of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) on Monday finally gave its consent to the longstanding demand of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman to launch a countrywide agitation against the government. Click here to read…

Bajwa stresses Pakistan’s desire for ‘enduring ties’ with US: Dawn

Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa reiterated Pakistan’s desire for “enduring ties” with the United States. Click here to read…

PM Office receives summary for DG ISI appointment: The Express Tribune

Yes, a summary has been moved [regarding the appointment of new ISI chief],” confirmed a relevant official while requesting anonymity. Click here to read…

Talks with IMF have not failed, Tarin rejects media reports: The Express Tribune

Tarin made these remarks in conversation with reporters after addressing the Pakistani community at the New York consulate general on Sunday evening. Click here to read…

Dollar rises to new record: The News

The value of the US dollar reached an all-time high against the Pak rupee on Monday, selling for Rs172.78 in the interbank market. Click here to read…

Pakistan ranks 130 out of 139 countries in adherence to rule of law: The News

The World Justice Project’s Rule of Law Index 2021 report shows that Pakistan is among the lowest ranked countries in its adherence to the rule of law, ranking 130th out of 139 nations. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

UNP Deputy Leader questions grey matter of ruling politicians – The Island

UNP Deputy Leader Ruwan Wijewardene says that there is a serious doubt whether some ruling party politicians had actually attended school or what type of education some of them had during their schooling when considering the statements, the latter make with regard to ongoing trade union action by teachers and principals. Click here to read…

Financial crisis so acute teachers’ demands cannot be met – SLPP Chairman – The Island

SLPP Chairman and Foreign Minister Prof. G.L. Peiris yesterday (18) emphasised that the worsening financial crisis experienced by the country was so acute the government wasn’t in a position to grant the salary increase sought by school principals and teachers. Click here to read…

Afghan situation could impact SL, other coastal nations – ambassador – Ceylon Today

Afghan ambassador in Colombo M. Ashraf Haidari has warned that maritime security in the Indian Ocean region would most be affected by the unfolding situation in his country with implications for coastal nations, including Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 18, 2021

Afghanistan

Afghan, Uzbek Officials Pledge increased Connectivity: Tolo News

Officials from the Islamic Emirate discussed trade, transit, energy, and regional connectivity with Uzbek officials on Saturday in Uzbekistan. Click here to read…

Islamic Emirate Asks US, EU to End Sanctions: Tolo News

The delegation of the Islamic Emirate in a meeting with US and European envoys urged the world to lift sanctions on the Islamic Emirate and “let banks operate normally.” Click here to read…

Taliban underrate Daesh, do not call it danger in Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s acting foreign minister Amir Khan Motaqi during his visit to Turkey said that ISIS-K (Daesh) is not a threat in Afghanistan and the group does not have training centers in the country. Click here to read…

Taliban pledge to man security of Shi’ite mosques: The Khaama Press

A day after ISIS-K killed and wounded over a hundred Shi’ite worshipers in Kandahar province, a Taliban official has said that they themselves will man securities of these mosques. Click here to read…

US Working to Make Charter Flights From Kabul Routine: Tolo News

The idea that we’re restarting evacuation flights, à la what we had prior to Aug. 31, is not accurate,” State Department spokesperson Ned Price said in a briefing. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

A chronicle of hate unleashed- Daily Star

Locals of Nanua Dighir Par, where it all started, said the attackers were outsiders and mostly teenagers. They came from the city outskirts. Click here to read…

A burden for Bangladesh: PM- Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday called the displaced Rohingyas and stranded Pakistanis “a burden for Bangladesh”, saying they are putting pressure on the country’s economy. Click here to read…

ISKCON monks, imams of West Bengal protest Durga Puja violence in Bangladesh- Daily Star

About 500 members and followers of ISKCON in India’s Kolkata sang kirtan outside the Deputy High Commission of Bangladesh in Park Circus locality last evening protesting the attack on ISKCON temple in Noakhali last Friday. Click here to read…

ED: No country for minorities- Daily Tribune

Earlier last week, this newspaper had editorialized on the increased security that was to be ensured this year for Durga Puja. The editorial was laudatory and hopeful, that this year, our Hindu population would feel safe over the week of Puja rituals and festivities. Click here to read…

Bangladesh RMG industry greenest in the world?- Dhaka tribune

The move towards green factory buildings helped to regain Bangladesh’s image after the Rana Plaza tragedy. Click here to read…

Panicked Hindus thinking about leaving country- Asian Age

Two Hindus and at least four Muslims have died in ensuing violence in Bangladesh. Religious tensions erupted following a viral, “insulting” social media image. Click here to read…

Rohingyas, stranded Pakistanis burden for Bangladesh: PM- Asian Age

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday called the displaced Rohingyas and stranded Pakistanis a burden for Bangladesh, saying they are putting pressure on the country’s economy. Click here to read…

BNP key patron of communal forces: Quader- Observer

Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader on Sunday said BNP is the ‘number one’ patron of communal evil forces. Click here to read…

70-80 % people to be vaccinated by March next: Health Minister- The Independent

The government has geared up its nationwide vaccination drive to inoculate 70-80 percent people by March next, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Saturday. Click here to read…

Edible oil prices to see fresh hike- Financial Express

Hardship of common consumers is going to be intensified further, as soybean oil price has been recommended to be raised by Tk 7.0 to Tk 160 per litre. Click here to read…

Bangladesh’s flood losses to be $2.2b per year- Financial Express

A noteworthy victim of climate change, Bangladesh is likely to incur losses worth US$ 2.2 billion on average per year, which is equivalent to 1.5 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP), due to floods, according to a keynote presentation. Click here to read…

Bhutan

His Majesty grants Dasain Tika to Hindu community of Gelephu- Kuensel

His Majesty granted Dasain Tika to representatives of the Hindu community of Gelephu at the Shivalaya Mandir in Gelephu, yesterday. Click here to read…

Building leadership capacity of women LG aspirants- Kuensel

Thirty-two women who are aspiring to contest in the upcoming local government (LG) election from Mongar and Lhuentse are attending a leadership training in Mongar. Click here to read…

Thimphu has become overly expensive, say residents- Kuensel

In a matter of months, residents in the capital city say everything has become more expensive, and that many of them were cutting corners to eke out a living. Click here to read…

Increasing awareness on mental health issues- Bhutan Times

The Ministry of Education in partnership with UNICEF Bhutan launched a campaign called ‘OnMyMind’ this week. Click here to read…

Police bust fraud over hired cars- Punakha- BBS

Punakha police arrested four women and a man suspected of Deceptive Practice and Forgery recently. According to the police, the suspects hired 23 light vehicles from different individuals and sold them by forging documents. Police have recovered the cars. Click here to read…

Tsirang to soon become LED Dzongkhag- BBS

It might be just a matter of time before Tsirang Dzongkhag becomes the first energy-efficient and energy-conscious district in the country. Click here to read…

MoU with Bhutan to speed up border talks, says China- Tribune

China has said its MoU with Bhutan will make a “meaningful contribution” to speed up the border talks and establishment of diplomatic ties with Thimphu. Click here to read…

After signing MoU, China speaks of establishing diplomatic ties with Bhutan- The Week

A few days after the announcement that both China and Bhutan had firmed up a “three-step roadmap” for expediting negotiations to resolve the long-pending boundary dispute between the two countries, China spoke of establishing diplomatic ties with Thimphu. Click here to read…

India Takes Note of Pact on Border Talks Between Bhutan and China- Swarajya

India has ‘noted’ the agreement signed between Bhutan and China regarding a ‘three step roadmap’ to fast-track negotiations to resolve their boundary dispute. Click here to read…

Maldives

Indian hodophiles help Maldives recover from pandemic blues – The Hindu

Call it the triumph of soft power or Stimulus Maitri, one South Asian country is silently thankful to Indians’ indefatigable wanderlust which has lifted its recovery prospects from the pandemic’s disastrous aftermath, even as the Chinese have gone virtually missing in action. Click here to read…

Maldives being lashed by wind and rain, yellow alert extended again – Avas

Maldives Meteorological Services has further extended the duration of the yellow alert issued earlier on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka and Maldives to enhance cooperation in shipbuilding and boatbuilding industries – Colombopage

A virtual meeting between the National Boating Association of Maldives (NBAM) and the Representatives of the Sri Lanka Boat and Ship Building Industry was hosted by the Foreign Ministry in collaboration with the Export Development Board (EDB) of Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

Inauguration of the Reproductive Health Centre at Hulhumale’ Hospital – Relief Web

UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency has partnered with the Hulhumale’ Hospital to establish a one stop centre to provide comprehensive sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services especially for adolescents, young people, women and girls. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Indian Arms Exporter Ships Air-Defense Weapons to Myanmar’s Junta – The Irrawaddy

Indian arms manufacturer Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) exported a remote-controlled, air-defense station to Myanmar in July, said Justice for Myanmar (JFM), an activist group that monitors the military’s businesses. Click here to read…

Why Myanmar’s current democracy movement lacks global support – The National News

We are facing crimes against humanity. We are facing a humanitarian catastrophe. Yet the world has ignored us. Click here to read…

Myanmar opposition welcomes ASEAN’s junta snub, wants summit invite – Reuters

Myanmar’s shadow government, formed by opponents of ruling military, welcomed on Monday the exclusion of junta leader Min Aung Hlaing from an upcoming regional summit, but said it should be the legitimate representative. Click here to read…

US delegates set to engage Asean, discuss Myanmar – Bangkok Post

The United States will send a delegation led by the US State Department Counsellor Derek Chollet to Thailand to affirm its commitment to the region and address the crisis in Myanmar. Click here to read…

‘Dire’ Myanmar situation a threat to regional stability -The Mandarin

Foreign minister Marise Payne has endorsed a five-point consensus document for the now military-controlled Myanmar, calling for an urgent return to democracy in the beleaguered nation, as special envoy of the ASEAN chair on Myanmar Dato Erywan is due to arrive in the southeast asian nation. Click here to read…

ASEAN alienates Myanmar junta chief – The Jakarta Post

Myanmar’s junta chief will be excluded from an upcoming ASEAN summit, the regional group said on Saturday, a rare rebuke as concerns rise over the military government’s commitment to defusing the country’s bloody crisis. Click here to read…

Myanmar junta silences chief lawyer of ousted Aung San Suu Kyi government – Jurist

The lead lawyer representing Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her government in the several criminal cases initiated against them by the junta said on Friday that a gag order has been issued preventing him from speaking about Suu Kyi’s cases to the media, foreign diplomats or international organizations. Click here to read…

Refugee influx into Mizoram up as houses torched in Myanmar – Times of India

Myanmar junta troops advancing from Sagaing Region to Chin have torched houses and a church along the Falam-Hakha road, forcing hundreds to flee from their homes, said Myanmar Now. Click here to read…

British American Tobacco pulls out of army-ruled Myanmar – Reuters

British American Tobacco (BATS.L) will cease all operations in military-ruled Myanmar and withdraw by the end of this year, the company said on Tuesday, the latest Western firm to pull out of the country in turmoil since a February coup. Click here to read…

Nepal

Nepal drops two notches in rule of law- The Himalaya

Nepal’s overall rule of law score decreased 1.1 per cent in the World Justice Project Index-2021, which evaluates rule of law in 139 countries and jurisdictions. Click here to read…

Home minister Khand revisits pact with Chand-led CPN-The Himalaya

Home Minister Balkrishna Khand today sat for discussions with authorities concerned about implementation of the agreement reached with the Communist Party of Nepal led by Netra Bikram Chand. Click here to read…

Govt to reveal facts on death in detention centre- The Himalaya

The government has committed to disclosing the facts related to the death of Mohammad Hakim Saha from Bhokraha Narsingh Rural Municipality of Sunsari in the detention centre of Sunsari District Police Office. Click here to read…

Second Chinese vaccine may get trial approval in Nepal- TKP

Nepal Health Research Council is preparing to give its nod for the third phase trials to a Covid-19 vaccine developed by China’s WestVac Biopharma Co, Ltd after the company submitted almost all the documents demanded by the council. Click here to read…

Nepal Electricity Authority is hit with a double whammy- TKP

The 400kV Dhalkebar-Muzaffarpur Transmission Line between Nepal and India hasn’t been put to optimum use, but the Nepal Electricity Authority has been paying around Rs1 billion annually for the past 25 years to the companies that developed it. Click here to read…

Experts blame centralised governance for instability in the provinces- TKP

When CPN-UML chair KP Sharma Oli became prime minister on February 15, 2018, there was a sense of stability in the country because the left alliance of the UML and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist Centre) had a comfortable majority. Click here to read…

Oil prices climb to highest in years as COVID recovery, power generators stoke demand- Republica

Oil prices hit their highest in years on Monday as demand continues its recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, boosted by more custom from power generators turning away from expensive gas and coal to fuel oil and diesel. Click here to read…

NRB auctioning off treasury bills- Republica

Nepal Rastra Bank (NRB) is auctioning off treasury bills worth Rs 11.20 billion. Click here to read…

‘CJ’s pick’ Gajendra Hamal resigns from cabinet after controversy- Online Khabar

Gajendra Hamal has announced he would resign as the minister for industry, commerce and supplies, just two days after his appointment. Click here to read…

A Mother and Daughter’s Battle To Get Citizenship- Rising Nepal

Thre are the questions Puja Chand of Kathmandu Metropolitan City–3 raises to the authorities who denied her daughter Tanisi the right to obtain a citizenship certificate in her mother’s name. Click here to read…

Pakistan

Govt will complete its term, Rashid tells opposition: Dawn

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed has asserted that Prime Minister Imran Khan will not only complete his five-year term in office but also form the next government and criticised the opposition for discussing the military in public. Click here to read…

No time frame set for conclusion of IMF talks: govt: Dawn

According to a statement, the Secretary of Finance Division is leading the talks with the IMF in Washington DC. Click here to read…

PDM announces new phase of anti-govt protests across country: The Express Tribune

JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman announced the decision in a joint news conference, flanked by PML-N Senior Vice-President Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Pashtun leader Mahmood Khan Achakzai in Islamabad on Sunday. Click here to read…

Swedish envoy praises PTI govt’s initiatives to tackle climate change: The Express Tribune

The world will face environmental challenges by reviewing all plans and policies, including business and industry, for an environment-friendly and sustainable life. Click here to read…

IMF may decline to club sixth and seventh reviews: The News

The IMF may decline to club the sixth and seventh reviews under the $6 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) as requested by Islamabad as currently, both sides are making efforts for accomplishing only the sixth review. Click here to read…

Institutions are not your Tiger Force: Bilawal: The News

He was addressing a PPP public gathering here at Bagh-e-Jinnah to commemorate the anniversary of the PPP activists who were killed on Oct 18, 2007 in Karsaz terrorist attack. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

Prez not to prioritise construction of new diesel, coal power plants: Amaraweera – Daily Mirror

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa has decided not to give priority to the construction of new diesel and coal power plants in our country again. Click here to read…

Easter Sunday attacks probe: Cardinal accuses Govt of deceiving people – Ceylon Today

Highlighting his desire to find out the truth behind the Easter Sunday bombings, Malcolm Cardinal Ranjith, the head of Sri Lanka’s Catholic Church, accused the Government of deceiving the people by promising justice for the victims of the bombings because they believe someone far more powerful is behind the attacks. Click here to read…

India likely to extend $ 500 m credit line for fuel – The Morning

The Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) is holding discussions with Indian officials to secure a $ 500 million credit line from India, to be used for the purchase of fuel and crude oil-related products, and is optimistic that these will prove fruitful within the next two weeks, The Morning learnt. Click here to read…

SL raises strong objections with India over fishermen row – Daily Mirror

Sri Lanka has raised its strongest objections with India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and other Indian leaders, over the increase in trespassing of Indian fishermen in local waters in recent weeks and the use of bottom trawling which is destroying the sea bed in Sri Lankan waters. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 13, 2021

Afghanistan

New Chapter Opened in Afghanistan, World Relations: Muttaqi: Tolo News

Muttaqi says Afghanistan requires a political structure that responds to domestic needs and adheres to international norms. Click here to read…

Bush Market’s name changed to Mujahideen Bazar in Kabul: The Khaama Press

Shopkeepers of the Bush Market in Kabul changed its name to Mujahideen Bazar in downtown Kabul so that it attracts customers especially the Mujahideen-The Taliban. Click here to read…

India to ban cargo from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran: The Khaama Press

India’s largest port operator said on Monday, October 11 that they will not handle cargo from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran from November 15. Click here to read…

World must prevent Afghanistan’s economic collapse: UN: The Khaama Press

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday, October 11 urged the world to inject liquidity to the economy of Afghanistan and prevent its collapse. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

Khaleda Zia hospitalised- Daily Star

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia was again admitted to Evercare Hospital yesterday for treatment and medical tests. Click here to read…

Borrowing to send economy roaring- Daily Star

Bangladesh is taking on increasingly higher levels of debt to fund its infrastructure spending, crucial for the economy to level up to a middle-income one by 2041. Click here to read…

Girls Deserve a Better Normal- Daily Star

The Covid-19 pandemic has been hard for everyone, but it has been especially so on children. Click here to read…

Bangladesh passport holders can travel to 40 destinations without prior visa- Daily Star

Bangladesh’s passport weakens further, with its position down by seven notches in the latest edition of the Henley Passport Index, the pioneer ranking of world’s travel documents. Click here to read…

Bangladesh Bank: 13,881 new millionaires in the country despite pandemic- Dhaka Tribune

This is 16% more than what it was during the same period in 2019, according to Bangladesh Bank data. Click here to read…

‘We want more trade, travel, cooperation with Bangladesh, but ‘urban myths’ aren’t helping’- Dhaka Tribune

Journalists and commentators often present the India-Bangladesh relationship as a list of complaints. Click here to read…

Crimes escalate in Rohingya camps- Asian Age

As the sun sets on Bangladesh’s south coast, a sense of foreboding fills the air as the dark underbelly of the Rohingya refugee settlements gradually comes to the foreClick here to read…

Pakistan national arrested, arms recovered in Delhi- Asian Age

A Pakistani national has been arrested from east Delhi’s Laxmi Nagar area and arms and ammunition have been recovered from him, officials said on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Moderna did not meet all criteria for boosters: FDA- Observer

Scientists at the US Food and Drug Administration said on Tuesday that Moderna Inc had not met all of the agency’s criteria to support use of booster doses. Click here to read…

70-80 % people to be vaccinated by March next: Health Minister- The Independent

The government has geared up its nationwide vaccination drive to inoculate 70-80 percent people by March next, said Health Minister Zahid Maleque on Saturday. Click here to read…

State-owned bank’s expansion hindered by dual approval, delays- Financial Express

Aspired business expansion of state-owned banks (SoBs) is held back by the introduction of ‘dual approval’ mandate and a ‘go-slow’ policy pursued by government authorities, official sources said. Click here to read…

Bangladesh condemns bomb-laden drone attack at Saudi airport- Prothom Alo

Bangladesh has strongly condemned the recent Houthi bomb-laden drone attack targeting Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Airport that wounded civilians, including few Bangladeshis. Click here to read…

8 Rohingya held at Ukhiya Rohingya camp- Prothom Alo

The Armed Police Battalion (APBn) has arrested eight Rohingya men, including Selim Prakash Master Selim, alleged top leader of a terrorist group, from Ukhiya Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar district, reports BSS. Click here to read…

Bhutan

Expert cautions against giving cell phones to a child- Kuensel

This has become a common trend today: parents giving mobile phones to children to keep them quiet and engaged. However, according to doctors, this is not a healthy practice. Click here to read…

Postal ballot facility for private sector likely to increase voter turnout- Kuensel

The Election Commission of Bhutan (ECB) has notified all eligible voters to register with the commission to be able to cast postal ballots in the upcoming local government (LG) elections. Click here to read…

LDCs demand more from developed countries at the COP26- Kuensel

The Least Developed Countries (LDC) Group will call for increased funds and urgent action from developed countries at the UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) that will be held in Glasgow next month. Click here to read…

Physiotherapy services are not well understood in the country- Kuensel

The demand for physiotherapy and rehabilitation services in the country is on the rise. However, there are currently no proper plans and infrastructure in place to provide the services to the people who need them. Click here to read…

Giving a leg up to agriculture- Kuensel

Urban agriculture initiative under the Department of Agriculture (DoA), which was initiated with the support of the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organisation as part of Covid-19 contingency plan doesn’t seem to be going well. Click here to read…

Her Majesty completes 10 years on 13th October 2021- The Bhutanese

The day of 13th October 2011 will go down as one of the happiest in Bhutan’s history as not only did the Royal Wedding take place and His Majesty The King find a Royal partner, but Bhutan got a Queen. Click here to read…

His Majesty grants Land Kidu to people of Lunana- The Bhutanese

His Majesty The King visited Lunana on the morning of 6th October, and granted Lagthram to the 191 households who are receiving Land Kidu in Goenshari, Punakha. Click here to read…

MoF peak the charts in OIP implementation- Bhutan Times

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) scored the most in its Organizational Integrity Plan (OIP) according to the Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ACC) Assessment Report for the Financial Year (FY)-2020-2021. Click here to read…

The art of earning through arts- Bhutan Times

With a passion for contemporary realistic art, Mamta Subba, 31, from Chukha is today contemplating to become a fulltime professional artist. Click here to read…

Their Majesties grace the inauguration of the Drukair’s new aircraft- BBS

His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Gyaltsuen graced the inauguration of the Drukair’s new aircraft at the Paro International Airport today. The plane has been registered as A5-JKW after His Majesty. Click here to read…

Maldives

US lifts travel ban on India and ends the Maldives gold rush – Bloc Campus

Effective November, the US will no longer impose a travel ban on Indians who are fully vaccinated. Indians, among other world travellers from Europe, Brazil, and South Africa, will be allowed hassle-free entry into the US. A negative RT-PCR test taken 72 hours before the start of travel will still be required. Click here to read…

Maldives active coronavirus cases drop to 1,205 – Raajje

Maldives active coronavirus cases have dropped to 1,205. According to the latest figures publicized by the Health Protection Agency (HPA), 74 new infections and 106 recoveries were reported between 6pm Sunday and 6pm Monday. Click here to read…

President Solih establishes Laamu Gan Regional Hospital Board – Raajje

The Laamu Gan Regional Hospital Board has been established. President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih constituted the board on Tuesday. Ibrahim Shareef is to serve as the board’s chairperson. The board will be tasked the responsibility of governing the manamgement of Laamu Gan Regional Hospital. Click here to read…

Egypt remains committed to enhance cooperation with Maldives – Raajje

The government of Egypt remains committed to enhance cooperation in fields of mutual interests with Maldives, says the Egyptian Ambassador Hussain Al Saharty. Ambassador Al Saharty paid a farewell call on President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih at the President’s Office on Monday morning. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Bangladesh Arrests 16 Rohingya in Anti-militant Crackdown – Voice of America

Bangladesh police arrested at least 16 Rohingya refugees in a series of raids on camps in Dhaka after the murder of a top Rohingya community leader last week, officials said Sunday. Click here to read…

Burmese Army Raid Catholic IDP Camp in Chin State – persecution.org

As the Burmese Army (Tatmadaw) increases its offensive against local defense groups in Christian-majority Chin state, they also target civilians to intimidate and threaten their survival. Click here to read…

Resistance fighters in upper Myanmar inflict heavy casualties on junta forces using landmines – Myanmar Now

Resistance forces in upper Myanmar say they used landmines to inflict heavy casualties against junta soldiers in recent days. The attacks against columns of soldiers in Mandalay, Sagaing and Magway regions caused scores of injuries, local armed groups said, though they were unsure of the exact number of deaths. Click here to read…

Low-Profile Arms Dealer Continues to Supply Myanmar Military’s Weapons – The Irrawaddy

Since 2010, a low-profile businessman has been involved in buying military equipment and technologies for the Directorate of Defense Industries (DDI), a unit of Myanmar’s military that produces ammunition and weapons, including armored vehicles and tanks. Click here to read…

Myanmar Military Evacuates Officers’ Families From Conflict-Hit Northern Township – The Irrawaddy

Family members of high-ranking military officers have been evacuated from Sagaing Region’s Kale Township on military aircraft, according to local residents. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Ousted President Told Army Officers He Would Rather Die Than Resign on Day of Coup – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s ousted civilian President told army officers he would rather die than consent to their order that he resign from his post on the day of the military coup in February, a court heard Tuesday. Click here to read…

Rising Prices Forcing Myanmar Truckers to Stop Operations – The Irrawaddy

Rising fuel prices and other costs in Myanmar are forcing freight firms to suspend operations, according to industry insiders. Click here to read…

Nepal

Phulpati, seventh day of Bada Dashain being observed today- Himalaya

The seventh day of Bada Dashain is being observed by Hindus, particularly those in and originating from the hilly regions, today. Click here to read…

NHRC calls for impartial investigation into Motipur incident- Himalaya

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has called on the government to carry out an impartial investigation into the Rupandehi incident, to bring the culprits to book and to provide free medical treatment to those injured in the incident. Click here to read…

20 feared dead in Mugu bus accident- Himalaya

A passenger bus accident at Pinatapane Khola in Chhayanath Rara Municipality-7 of Mugu district’s is estimated to have killed up to 20 persons. Click here to read…

No end in sight for deforestation, as national goals and funding fall short- Himalaya

Countries are spending only a fraction of the nearly $500 billion needed each year to stop tree loss and restore forests worldwide to help meet climate and nature goals, researchers warned on Tuesday. Click here to read…

4.5 million girls at risk of not finishing school due to pandemic- TKP

A UN report says with children remaining out of school, the risk of child labour, gender-based violence, early and forced marriage, and early pregnancy may increase. Click here to read…

Health Ministry fails to meet Dashain vaccination target- TKP

The ministry had planned to raise the vaccination coverage to 33 percent by Dashain. Health experts have advised ramping up the vaccination drive while the infection numbers are low. Click here to read…

The start of the Anglo-Gorkha war, From Nalapani to Kalapani Part 3- Nepali Times

The road from Subathu to Jaithak in Himachal Pradesh of India will remind any Nepali of the highway from Bharatpur to Mugling. In the monsoon, there are frequent rockfalls and landslides. Click here to read…

Maha Astami festival being observed today- Republica

Hindus throughout the country are observing the eighth day of the ten-day long Bada Dashain festival as the Maha Astami festival today by worshipping Goddess Durga Bhawani. Click here to read…

Bagmati CM Ashta Laxmi Shakya to seek the vote of confidence on Sunday- Online Khabar

Bagmati Chief Minister Ashta Laxmi Shakya is seeking the vote of confidence in the Provincial Assembly on Sunday. Click here to read…

Monsoon Recedes Completely from Nepal- Rising Nepal

Staying for 122 days since the onset of monsoon on June 11, all active phenomena causing rains has come to a formal end from Monday afternoon. Click here to read…

Pakistan

PM wants current ISI chief to continue for some time: PTI: Dawn

Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday informed the federal cabinet that he had told Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa that he wanted Lt Gen Faiz Hameed to continue as Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) director general for some time due to the critical situation in neighbouring Afghanistan. Click here to read…

IMF forecasts Pakistan’s growth rate at 4pc: Dawn

This growth rate is exactly the same as projected by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) about two weeks ago and significantly higher than 3.4pc forecast by the World Bank a few days ago, which was rejected by the government as unrealistic. Click here to read…

VT-4 Tank another symbol of Pak-China strategic ties: Gen Qamar: The Express Tribune

VT-4 Tank is another symbol of Pakistan-China strategic cooperation and defence collaboration, and its induction will boost strike capabilities of our formations. Click here to read…

Widespread corruption in Afghanistan under US occupation unearthed: The Express Tribune

In 2008, US Congress set up the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR) after they found $145 billion were used without oversight. Click here to read…

Govt seeks joint session of Parliament on 14th: The News

The government on Tuesday decided to summon hurriedly called sessions of both houses of the parliament on Thursday (October 14) to table important legislations concerning national affairs. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

‘United States committed to supporting prosperous and inclusive Sri Lanka’ – Dailynews

Sri Lanka has a wealth of innovators and change-makers who are already laying the foundations for launching a green and innovative economy, their input is also essential to economic policy development, said Chief Political and Economic Officer of the Embassy of the United States in Sri Lanka and The Maldives, Susan Walke. She was addressing the 2th AGM of the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (AmCham SL)

“Sri Lanka has the drive, but the challenge lies in building the right environment for your innovative businesses to thrive,” she added. Click here to read…

Kiriella: EU delegation regretted reversal of 19A achievements – The Island

The European Union delegation that visited the country recently to review the GSP Plus facility granted to Sri Lanka observed that the incumbent government was turning back one by one the democratic achievements gained for the people by the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, Chief Opposition Whip and Kandy District MP Lakshman Kiriella asserted yesterday. Click here to read…

India and Lanka differ on full implementation of 13A – Sunday Times

What was supposed to be a meeting scheduled for an hour stretched for 90 minutes, as visiting Indian Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla met President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Tuesday. A visiting Foreign Secretary is not usually granted a meeting with a Head of State, but given the importance of bilateral relations between India and Sri Lanka, all protocol was set aside for a meeting fixed when the President had hardly the time to unpack his bags from a visit to the United Nations and an extended visit to the United States of America.

The discussion, which occurred on the final day of Shringla’s own whirlwind three-day official visit to the island, would have lasted even longer had the President not had to chair the meeting of the National Security Council scheduled for that afternoon. Still, the meeting between India’s topmost diplomat and the President saw them cover a wide range of issues. Click here to read…

Myanmar Round Up: September 2021

September 2021 marks the seventh month of continued demonstrations and protests against the Myanmar military after the coup. The violence has spread to both urban and ru-ral areas. Meanwhile, COVID-19 has surged and this could result into a public health emer-gency. The country is also reeling under economic crises with the lack of financial liquidity and depreciation of the currency. Internationally, no speech was given from the side of My-anmar at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The first in-person QUAD summit was held in the United States (US) and the need for peaceful resolution of the crises was stated.

Political Crises and Coup Resistance

With the National Unity Government (NUG) call for “people’s defensive war” on 07 September 2021, intense protests and fighting between the military and ethnic groups were reported. Duwa Lashi, Vice President of NUG, in his 14-point speech, also urged the members of the military to join pro-democracy groups and ethnic groups to attack the military. [1] However, the Military spokesman Zaw Min Tun dismissed the NUG’s call for revolt. Moreover, false reports were circulated that State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi did not accept armed resistance against the military regime by the shadow National Unity Government (NUG) and the People’s Defence Forces (PDFs). [2] The NUG call for the “people’s defensive war” has not been met with much sympathy from the international community.

The situation has been marked by violence, including tit-for-tat killings between the military and the résistance forces. Some of the major incidents during the month were reported. In-tense fighting between the Chinland Defence Force (CDF) and the military was reported at Lungler village. The CDF and CNA cadres attacked the military camp at Lungler. [3] Since the early July, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the military have been clashing in Mongkoe and Pansai in northern Shan State. During the month, the MNDAA retook control of a strategic hill near Phaung Sai village, which the military had captured earlier. [4]

According to the Human Rights Ministry of the civilian NUG, the military attacked the Sagaing Region and murdered about 112 people within three months. The NUG also reported the military massacres in Kani to the UN Security Council in August. [5] Attacks against civilians were also reported in northern Karen and Kayah States.

The civilian resistance forces have destroyed more than 80 telecom towers owned in a joint venture between the Myanmar military and Vietnam’s Defence Ministry. In addition, the month witnessed the targeting of Mytel telecom masts after the NUG declared a nationwide people’s defensive war against the military regime. The people have been boycotting Mytel services since the coup in protest at the military takeover, and the civilian forces had first targeted their offices in early April. [6]

The violence inflicted by the military has urged the soldiers and police to break ties and nearly 2,500 soldiers and police defected and joined the resistance movement since the coup. However, the military has not yet commented on these developments. On the other hand, the military has offered rewards to whistleblowers and informants who help make arrests of people associated with anti-military groups. [7]

The month also marked the 33rd Anniversary of the National League for Democracy (NLD), born in 1988. However, due to the current crises, there is a question mark over its future existence. Since its formation, the NLD was being persecuted by the then military regime and also ousted by the current military regime. [8] During the month, Aung San Suu Kyi was supposed to appear before a special court in Naypyitaw’s Zabuthiri Township, but was cancelled as it was reported that she fell sick. Later, she attended a hearing at a special court in Naypyitaw’s Zabuthiri Township. The lawyer said arguments in the sedition cases against all three were heard under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code, and the court will give its decision at the next hearing. [9]

The Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), a military-backed party, released a joint declaration which it said was signed by 23 political parties on 08 September. The joint declaration urged the UN not to approve U Kyaw Moe Tun as the parallel NUG’s Myanmar ambassador to the UN. However, few parties denied that they had not signed such a statement. [10]

Economic Crises

There were massive disruptions in the financial sector, as the military intervened in operations of the Central Bank of Myanmar and restricted internet access. There is a lack of cash liquidity and the currency has been depreciated to its lowest. The US dollar exchange rate rose to a record high of around 2,500 to 2,700 kyats per dollar. [11]

During the month, the Kanbawza (KBZ) Bank branch in the northern Shan State town of Ky-aukme was robbed. In recent months, three other bank robberies were reported. [12] The World Bank and UNDP have projected that the proportion of people living in poverty could double to almost half of the nation’s population by the beginning of 2022. This would reverse the gains made since 2005. Most young people are applying for passports at a recently reopened office in Yankin Township in the Yangon to run away from the political repression. [13]

International Responses

The 76th session of the UNGA closed without the speech from Myanmar. The current representative Kyaw Moe Tun, chosen by former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, had been critical of the military coup. However, the military has made two requests to replace him with a former general. But the United Nations has not yet approved the appointment. [14]

In a report, the US and China agreed to defer the decision to November on who would occupy Myanmar’s seat at the UN – the military or the NUG. Both the countries sit on the UNGA Credentials Committee (UNGA-CC), and seven other members, which have the mandate to decide country representation at the organisation. The nine-member committee also includes Russia, which has “informally endorsed” the deal. This means that the sitting representative, Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, will continue to hold the seat and is expected to “hold his tongue” and “keep a low profile”. [15]

On 24 September, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) leaders called for an end to the violence in Myanmar in a joint statement. The Prime Ministers of the four countries – the US, India, Australia and Japan participated in the first-ever in-person Quad Leaders’ Summit, hosted by the US. The leaders also called for the urgent implementation of ASEAN’s Five Point
Consensus on Myanmar. [16] Ear-lier, ASEAN’s Special Envoy for Myanmar, Erywan Yusof, had proposed a four-month cease-fire until the end of this year to the military and the regime had accepted it. However, the parallel NUG has said that to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid, the Special Envoy should have got an agreement from the military regime to cease civilian arrests and provide for meetings with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. [17]

The military also engaged in talks with Pakistan to produce JF-17 Block III fighters, a lightweight, single-engine, fourth-generation multi-role combat aircraft. According to well-informed sources, the Pakistan delegation was in the country from 01-05 September. Myanmar has purchased JF-17 multi-role combat aircraft from Pakistan in the past, and is currently in “advanced negotiations” to build third-generation models under license. The jet fighters can engage in air-to-air battles and have ground-attack capabilities to deliver both dumb bombs and precision-guided munitions. Thus, they are suitable for Myanmar, where armed conflict with ethnic rebels is frequent. [18]

The World Bank proposed a “Refugee Policy Review Framework” (RPRF) to integrate Roh-ingya’s in Bangladesh. The WB has proposed the RPRF for 14 member states, currently hosting refugees. The proposal is to evaluate the effectiveness of the grants for the refugees and host communities under its “soft-loan window” International Development Assistance. The WB offered USD 2 billion to Bangladesh if it integrated Rohingya refugees with economic and social rights. However, Bangladesh rejected the proposal and stated that Rohingya are “forcibly displaced persons”, and Bangladesh only provided temporary shelter. At the end, Rohingya want to return to Myanmar. Such a proposal will further instigate Myanmar to slow the repatriation process. [19]

India’s Engagements with Myanmar

Indian newspapers have reported that the Meitei rebels’ are cooperating with Myanmar’s military regime since April. They have quoted Indian intelligence officers as saying that the PLA-MP and the UNLF were involved in the lethal crackdown in Kale and Tamu in which 12 civilians were killed. In May 2021, Myanmar’s military regime met with some Meitei rebel leaders, which led to the Meitei rebels agreeing to work for the military regime in exchange for cash and a base in Sagaing Region. However, despite widespread reports of Meitei rebel groups cooperating with the regime, not every Meitei rebel is willing to fight for the regime, said ethnic Naga observer Ko Aung Tun. [20]

China in Myanmar

In August 2021, China held a test run of a new overland trade route with Myanmar. Around 60 containers were sent in the first trial by road from Yangon, entering China at the border crossing between Shan State’s Chin Shwe Haw and Lincang in Yunnan Province, before continuing by rail to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. The test comes after the first visit to Myanmar after the visit of Special Envoy for Asian Affairs Sun Guoxiang—since the military junta seized power in February. The new route could help boost trade with Myanmar and link China with the Indian Ocean. Further, the agreement to conduct preliminary field investigation work for the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Deep Sea Port Project had been signed during the month. [21]

Scholars have argued that China is playing its ‘dictatorship diplomacy’. By promoting the pa-riah regimes and dictators, China’s strategic depth is increased. The regimes are internationally isolated, not accountable to their people and their human rights violations are labelled as “internal matters”. [22]

Conclusion

Myanmar’s military arrested thousands of civil servants, teachers, students, medics and administrators, and have increased violent attacks on civilians and armed organisations. The armed organisations are also waging attacks against the military, especially after the NUG call for “people’s defensive war”. Myanmar’s economic hardship is compounded due to the COVID-19 crises and political turmoil. The international organisations are paying lip service by stating the need to engage in dialogues; however, no constructive efforts are being taken.

References

[1] https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/myanmar-shadow-government-unveils-new-strategy-oppose-military-rule-2021-09-07/
[2] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmars-suu-kyi-denies-false-reports-that-she-opposes-armed-resistance-to-junta.html
[3] https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/myanmar-army-civilians-clash-near-border-100-flee-to-mizoram/articleshow/86107391.cms
[4] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/ethnic-armed-group-captures-strategic-hill-from-myanmar-junta-forces.html
[5] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmars-shadow-government-prepares-evidence-of-junta-war-crimes.html
[6] Mytel is a joint venture that involves a number of companies, including the government-owned Star High Public Co Ltd, which is run by the Myanmar military conglomer-ate Myanmar Economic Corporation, Myanmar National Telecom Holding (MNTH) Public Ltd, a consortium compromising 11 companies, and the Vietnamese telecom company Viettel, a Hanoi-based state-owned enterprise operated by Vietnam’s Ministry of Defence.https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/over-80-myanmar-military-owned-telecom-towers-destroyed-nationwide.html
[7] https://www.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/defect-09022021203230.html
[8] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmars-nld-marks-33rd-anniversary-facing-abolition-threat.html
[9] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmars-daw-aung-san-suu-kyi-attends-court-as-health-improves.html
[10] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-military-backed-usdp-accused-of-exploiting-smaller-political-parties.html
[11] Before the military coup, the exchange rate was between 300-1,400 kyats per USD https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmars-currency-hits-record-low-as-coup-wreaks-havoc-on-economy.html
[12]https://www.myanmar-now.org/en/news/kbz-bank-robbed-in-northern-shan-state
[13] https://www.bnionline.net/en/news/growing-numbers-young-people-seek-flee-myanmar
[14] https://www.manilatimes.net/2021/09/29/news/world/afghanistan-myanmar-left-in-un-meet/1816472
[15] https://barbedwires.substack.com/p/what-to-make-of-the-us-china-deal
[16] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/quad-leaders-call-on-myanmar-junta-to-end-violence.html
[17] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/nug-questions-aseans-ceasefire-agreement-with-myanmar-junta.html
[18] The JF-17 is co-developed by Pakistan Aeronautical Com-plex and China’s Chengdu Aerospace Corporation. https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/pakistan-defense-delegation-made-unannounced-visit-to-myanmar-capital.html/amp?__twitter_impression=true
[19] https://www.eurasiareview.com/10092021-rethinking-sustainable-solution-to-rohingya-crisis-limits-of-world-banks-proposal-oped/
[20]https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/rebel-fighters-from-india-cooperating-with-myanmar-military-regime.html
[21] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/agreement-moves-myanmars-kyaukphyu-port-project-a-step-forward.html
[22] https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/china-tests-new-trade-route-with-myanmar-in-show-of-support-for-junta.html

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 12, 2021

Afghanistan

Islamic Emirate, US Conclude ‘Candid’ Discussions: Tolo News

The two-day meeting between delegates from the United States and the Islamic Emirate in Doha concluded on Sunday after both sides discussed a range of issues. Click here to read…

Afghanistan’s Only Sports Channel Stops Operating: Tolo News

3Sport, the only sports TV channel in the country, stopped functioning after nearly one decade due to the economic crisis as well as the imposition of restrictions, said the organization’s head. Click here to read…

Addressing crisis in Afghanistan, Italy to host G20 summit today: The Khaama Press

The conference which is due to be held online will concentrate on humanitarian aids, security concerns, and guaranteeing safe passage abroad for thousands of western-allied Afghans. Click here to read…

Afghanistan’s interim cabinet makes key decisions: The Khaama Press

Afghanistan’s caretaker cabinet in a ministerial meeting in Presidential Palace on Monday, October 11 made some key decisions in security and economic spheres. Click here to read…

Iran to provide humanitarian aid to victims of Kunduz mosque blast: The Khaama Press

Iran’s embassy based in Kabul in a Twitter post on Monday, October 11 said that they are willing to send humanitarian aids to the victims of the blast that targeted a mosque in Khan Abad port of Kunduz province. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

PM Hasina seeks Russia’s support for building a second nuclear power plant- Dhaka Tribune

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday sought constant support from Russia for building another nuclear power plant in Bangladesh’s southern region. Click here to read…

Covid-19: Bangladesh records 11 deaths, 599 cases in 24 hrs- Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh recorded 11 more deaths from Covid-19 and 599 fresh cases in the 24 hours between 8am Sunday and 8am Monday. Click here to read…

Leather goods export exceeds pre-pandemic level- Daily Star

Exports of leather and leather products from Bangladesh exceeded the pre-pandemic level in the first quarter of the current fiscal year as Western economies reopened following extended coronavirus pandemic-induced closures, pushing up demand. Click here to read…

Food Prices: Not coming down soon- Daily Star

The shroud of pandemic gloom is finally lifting after a solid year and a half. But for ordinary citizens, that is bringing no solace with the prices of everyday essentials spiralling — beyond their mean. Click here to read…

7 including two Chinese nationals sent to jail- Asian Age

A Dhaka court on Monday ordered to sent jail seven people including two Chinese nationals over an illegal money lending case. Click here to read…

HC suspends order for allocation of 700 acres of land- Observer

High Court has suspended the order for allocation of 700 acres of forest land for construction of a training academy for government officials in Cox’s Bazar for the next three months. Click here to read…

HC stays allotment of 700-acre protected forest for civil service academy- Prothom Alo

The High Court on Monday stayed for three months a government order on allotment of 700 acres of land of protected forest in Cox’s Bazar for building a civil service academy. Click here to read…

What did BNP achieve in 45 hours of discussions?- Prothom Alo

Over the past one-month BNP held a series of meetings over a span of 10 days with the party leaders and professionals. Click here to read…

Bhutan

422 receive citizenship kidu- Kuensel

His Majesty The King granted citizenship kidu to 422 individuals. The recipients of the citizenship kidu took part in a ceremony at the Tashichhodzong to offer their Oath of Allegiance to the Tsawa Sum as Bhutanese citizens. Click here to read…

Entertainment businesses open in low-risk areas- Kuensel

Except for drayangs, all entertainment centres in low-risk areas were officially allowed to reopen their businesses, as of last night. Click here to read…
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RIGSS study shows prospects of professionalising domestic help- Kuensel

Despite the adverse impact of the pandemic, the Bhutanese way of life has long been fast-paced, complex, and busy with a growing need for domestic helpers. However, the sector still remains untapped. Click here to read…

Cellular companies to introduce 5G by the end of this year- Kuensel

Tashi InfoComm Limited (TICL, “TashiCell”) is gearing up to launch 5G by the end of this year in Paro, Thimphu, and Phuentsholing. Click here to read…

First Judo Dojo Center in Bhutan Inaugurated- Bhutan Times

As part of the Japan week 2021, the first Judo Dojo Center in Bhutan was inaugurated in the capital on 9 October. Click here to read…

Forest and Nature Conservation Act of Bhutan, 1995 needs amendment, Agriculture Minister- BBS

The remote village of Jangbi in Langthil Gewog of Trongsa is still reeling from the recent leopard attack on two men inside a house. Click here to read…

Maldives

President Solih ratifies Maldives Energy Act – Raajje

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih ratified the act on Monday. It received parliament approval on September 21, at the 16th sitting of its third session of the ongoing year. Click here to read…

Pres. urges SAARC members to ensure protection of human rights, address climate emergency – Raajje

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has urged member states of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) to amp up efforts to ensure the protection of human rights as well as addressing the climate emergency. Click here to read…

UNWTO committed to support Maldives in road to sustainable tourism development – Raajje

UNWTO SG Pololikashvili, who paid a courtesy call on President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Monday, applauded the government’s positive strides in the progress of the country’s tourism industry, which was on a downward spiral following the closure of borders on 27 March 2020. Click here to read…

Egypt remains committed to enhance cooperation with Maldives – Raajje

The government of Egypt remains committed to enhance cooperation in fields of mutual interests with Maldives, says the Egyptian Ambassador Hussain Al Saharty. Click here to read…

Nasheed returns to Maldives after five months – Avas

Speaker of the Parliament and former President of the Maldives, Mohamed Nasheed has returned to the Maldives after five months. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Myanmar’s Ousted Civilian Leader Suu Kyi and President Deny COVID-19 Charges – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s detained State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and President U Win Myint have pleaded not guilty to breaching COVID-19 rules during the 2020 election campaign. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Media Accuses EAOs of Terrorism – The Irrawaddy

Six ethnic armed organizations (EAOs) have been accused of aiding and abetting so-called ‘terrorist’ attacks in Myanmar. Click here to read…

Rohingyas rejoice at Bangladesh-UN Bhasan Char deal – Dhaka Tribune

Over 1,000 Rohingyas join joyous procession to celebrate MoU signing. The Rohingya community on Sunday brought out a procession to celebrate the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Bangladesh government and the United Nations on humanitarian services to Rohingyas relocated to Bhasan Char. Click here to read…

Myanmar Junta Condemns Foreign Recognition of Civilian Government – The Irrawaddy

Myanmar’s military regime has slammed foreign diplomats and legislators, the United Nations and international organizations for extending support to the parallel National Unity Government (NUG) and its parliamentary committee despite its objections. Click here to read…

Myanmar Regime Has no Evidence of Corruption Against Suu Kyi

Myanmar’s military regime has filed 11 charges, including five corruption cases, against detained State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. Click here to read…

Nepal

888 recover as 663 new Covid-19 cases surface; 12 deaths reported- Himayala

Nepal’s coronavirus caseload reached 802,861 on Monday with 663 more people testing positive for the infection in the past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Unresolved disputes likely to delay Nepali Congress general convention by at least a month- TKP

While the party hasn’t been able to confirm active members in Bara, Rasuwa and Rautahat, ten districts are planning their conventions after Dashain. Click here to read…

Nepal set to sign deal to buy 6 million doses of Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine- TKP

Officials say the vaccine is being purchased under a non-disclosure agreement with World Bank funding. Click here to read…

Four deaths in Rupandehi put spotlight on Nepal’s trigger-happy cops- TKP

Law enforcement agencies tend to show discriminatory behaviour against protests and crowds in the Tarai and by the underprivileged, rights activists say. Click here to read…

Phulpati being observed today- Republica

Nepali people, mainly Hindus, are observing Phulpati, the seventh day of Dashain festival. Click here to read…

The new normal: Why Nepal should embrace and extend digital marketing now- OnlineKhabar

Marketing is restless. It is changing every time as it is a dynamic business activity. Click here to read…

Two Teenagers Rescued From India- Rising Nepal

Pravasi Nepali Mitra Manch Bharat and Manav Kalyan Mitra Manch Nepal have rescued two teenagers who were taking shelter in a children’s home in India. Click here to read…

Pakistan

PTI obtains access to financial documents of PML-N, PPP: Dawn

The Elec¬tion Commission of Pakistan (ECP) on Monday allowed the ruling Pakistan Tehre¬ek-i-Insaf (PTI) to peruse documents related to foreign funding cases against the opposition Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP). Click here to read…

Iranian armed forces chief due in Islamabad today: Dawn

Gen Bagheri would be leading a high-ranking military delegation. Click here to read…

If abandoned, Taliban may revert to 20 years back: PM: The Express Tribune

In an interview with Middle East Eye, a London-based online news outlet, Prime Minister Imran asked the United States to “pull itself together” or face the collapse of the war-torn country, Click here to read…

PDM puts off huddle scheduled for today till Oct 18: The Express Tribune

The Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM) on Monday put off it’s meeting, scheduled to be held today, till October 18. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

681 persons test positive for COVID-19 – Daily FT

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 detections rose to 527,064 with the detection of 681 COVID-19 positive persons yesterday. Click here to read…

Saving GSP+ Requires Genuine Progress on Human Rights – Ground Views

The Sri Lankan government has pledged to scale back its violations of the human rights in order to protect a valuable trade deal with the European Union (EU). Click here to read…

Global Developments and Analysis: Weekly Monitor, 04 October- 10 October

Economic

China’s housing bubble fuelled its spectacular growth, but is the country ready for a day of reckoning?

China’s indebted property developers are symptoms, rather than the cause, of its housing problem. The nation’s real estate boom, which started in 1999 when then premier Zhu Rongji privatised home ownership, is one of the most spectacular economic phenomena in recent history. It has profoundly changed China’s urban landscape and improved living standards for hundreds of millions of people. But it has also titled wealth towards the state and capital over labour, and, more importantly, changed the notion among many Chinese that wealth is built by saving, not borrowing. China’s property machine has been sustained by three key ingredients: a land supply system borrowed directly from Hong Kong, where the municipal government has a monopoly; an extraordinary monetary easing cycle where broad money supply has increased 20 times over the past two decades; and a nationwide zeal to invest household wealth into property, rather than other assets. It is no secret that authorities depend on revenue from land sales to property developers to meet operational costs. Chinese cities would be in a terrible state if these funds dried up. The banking system’s exposure to the property sector is another interesting point of debate. Click here to read…

China raises cap on electricity prices to tackle power shortage

China will take further steps to ensure sufficient electricity supplies for the coming winter and spring, including raising the cap on prices, China’s cabinet said in a statement after an executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Oct 09. The State Council also said it will prioritize winter coal and natural gas supplies to ensure people’s livelihoods in northern China, particularly residential heating in north-eastern provinces, according to the statement. The measures come as China grapples with large-scale power shortages that since September have affected 10 provinces, including Heilongjiang and Jiangsu. High coal prices — amid government-mandated cuts to coal production capacity and carbon-reduction measures — combined with a relatively low cap on electricity prices meant that power generators were selling below cost. This meant they cut power output at a time when an economic recovery is driving factories to consume a lot more electricity. In late September, China’s state planner, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), urged miners and power companies to sign additional long-term contracts to guarantee the thermal coal supply. This week, dozens of coal mines in Inner Mongolia were told to boost their production by more than half. Click here to read…

EU Commission should buy gas on behalf of member states, Spanish PM suggests as solution to spiralling energy prices

Spain’s prime minister has proposed that the European Commission (EC) negotiate gas contracts on behalf of all EU member states in order to strengthen cooperation amid soaring gas prices on the global marketplace. Speaking on Oct 06, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez proposed a novel solution to the spiralling cost of gas in Europe, suggesting the EU’s executive body could buy on its member states’ behalf. “The proposal our government is making is that the EU Commission negotiate on behalf of all 27 member states,” Sanchez told reporters after an EU summit held in Slovenia. “Then what we propose is a strengthened cooperation, in which the countries who want it can join and the Commission would negotiate.” Sanchez added that this proposal involved the EC negotiating in collaboration with private companies. The concept has been backed by Italy. Earlier on Oct 06, the EU said it would review the way the bloc’s power market is organized and consider a revamp of the regulations. On Oct 06, European gas prices reached record highs, rising sharply to above $1,900 per 1,000 cubic meters, equivalent to $186 per megawatt-hour in household terms. Click here to read…

Energy crunch: Qatar says LNG production ‘maxed out’

Qatar, the world’s largest seller of liquefied natural gas (LNG), told consumers it was powerless to cool energy prices as steelmakers in the United Kingdom said they could be forced to halt output in the face of soaring costs. The global rebound in economic activity after the easing of coronavirus lockdowns has laid bare a shortage of natural gas stocks and other fuel supplies, squeezing consumer budgets and causing blackouts in some countries. To keep factories open and homes heated, industry executives and governments are having to pay much more for energy and revert to coal and oil, the most polluting fossil fuels. As some generators switched to burning oil, crude futures jumped to multi-year highs on Oct 11, with analysts predicting that prices will stay strong.LNG prices, which sank to record lows at the height of pandemic lockdowns, have surged this year to record highs, but Qatar said it has no supplies available to calm the market. “We are maxed out, as far as we have given all our customers their due quantities,” said Qatar Minister of Energy Saad al-Kaabi. “I am unhappy about gas prices being high.”Across the globe, the high prices are pressuring governments and industry, which has warned of the risk of job losses and costs being passed on to customers and consumers. Click here to read…

Afghan food prices soar as imports from Pakistan squeezed

Food prices are spiralling in Afghanistan as the local currency plummets under selling pressure and imports from Pakistan decline steeply due to a U.S. dollar shortage that prevents traders making payments. Zia-ul-Haq Sarhadi, vice president of the Pakistan-Afghanistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PAJCCI), told Nikkei Asia that food shipments from Pakistan to Afghanistan have reduced to a trickle largely because of the Taliban limiting weekly bank withdrawals to $200 — about 20,000 Afghanis. According to Sarhadi, only cement shipments paid for before the Taliban returned to Kabul are crossing the border at Torkham, Pakistan’s northwest border post with Afghanistan. He told Nikkei that less than 200 trucks were coming across each day compared to more than 1,000 a few weeks ago. The Taliban’s withdrawal caps are meant to prevent a currency flight while the U.S. continues to block access to Afghanistan’s dollar reserves of around $9.5 billion in American banks. The IMF and the World Bank have also stopped dollar-denominated aid, which amounted to around 43% of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020. Click here to read…

Hong Kong to build 1m homes near China border to speed integration

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has announced plans to create a new “metropolis” of up to 2.5 million people near the border with mainland China, looking to tie the former British colony closer to neighbouring cities to boost regional development and tackle a chronic housing shortage. In the fifth and final annual policy address of her term on Oct 06, Lam defended the national security law and political overhaul imposed by Beijing in the wake of widespread antigovernment protests in 2019, emphasizing the need to strengthen pride in and loyalty to China for Hong Kong’s long-term prosperity. The new “Northern Metropolis” would cover nearly 300 sq. km along the city’s border with Shenzhen. Envisaged as an international information and technology hub, it would include up to 926,000 apartments and a new rail link to Shenzhen’s Qianhai district. Beijing last month announced plans to expand the area of the Qianhai zone, where it has been experimenting with financial and other reforms, by eight times to boost integration with Hong Kong. Click here to read…

Pakistan and China unveil ambitious plan to develop Karachi coast

In an ambitious turn, Pakistan and China have agreed to develop the Karachi coast, possibly shifting away from Gwadar as the center stage of the Belt and Road project in Pakistan, following ongoing problems at the south-western province of Balochistan. A memorandum of understanding was signed for the Karachi Coastal Comprehensive Development Zone project during the recently held 10th Joint Cooperation Committee meeting of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, or CPEC, after a gap of almost two years. Based on details shared by Pakistan, China will invest $3.5 billion, separately confirmed by a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson, in the project which includes adding new berths to Karachi port, developing a new fisheries port and a 640-hectare trade zone on the western backwater marshland of the Karachi Port Trust. The project also envisages building a harbor bridge connecting the port with the nearby Manora islands. Gwadar has proved to be a problematic area for Chinese investment. In August, a suicide bombing targeting a vehicle carrying Chinese nationals in the area killed two children and wounded three. Separatist militants have waged a long-running insurgency in Balochistan. Click here to read…

HSBC boss Noel Quinn: Complex geopolitical landscape a ‘fact of life’ for global banks

Navigating a complex geopolitical landscape that includes financial sanctions is a “fact of life” for international banks and one that can continue to be managed in today’s charged environment, according to Noel Quinn, the CEO of HSBC. There remains a need for financial institutions, such as HSBC that can act as bridge between East and West for commerce and trade, said Quinn in a wide-ranging keynote session at the Sibos 2021 conference. “Our clients still want to be international. They still have needs on a global basis and they’re asking us to help them with those global needs,” Quinn said. “My job is to help this organisation navigate those geopolitics, be very focused on helping our clients navigate their business model needs and remaining focused on the long term, not just the short term.” As Hong Kong’s biggest currency-issuing lender, London-based HSBC has found itself caught in the middle of rising tensions between China and the United States in the past three years, from the arrest of Huawei Technologies chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou to the implementation of a controversial national security law for Hong Kong last year. Click here to read…

China’s Xinjiang faces hidden risk from debt-heavy XPCC, with spending tipped to rise after US withdrawal from Afghanistan

Spending on public security and poverty reduction in China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is expected to increase after the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, but indebted state-owned enterprises (SOEs), including the sprawling Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), are already putting pressure on local government finances. Washington has targeted Chinese officials and Xinjiang-based companies, including XPCC, for what it alleges are serious human rights abuses in the region – something Beijing has repeatedly denied. XPCC is at the heart of international tensions over Xinjiang because of its influential position in the local economy and its central role in ensuring social stability and security. Established in 1954, XPCC – which is also known as “Bingtuan” – operates as a business and paramilitary entity. Today, it controls at least 20 per cent of Xinjiang’s gross domestic product (GDP), with cotton one of its most important goods, and has about 2.7 million members, accounting for 12 per cent of the region’s total population. But the organisation’s massive spending on projects ranging from poverty alleviation and surveillance to re-education camps to counter “religious extremism” make it a potential contingent risk for the Xinjiang government, some observers say. Click here to read…

Japan’s new PM Fumio Kishida defends pro-nuclear stance in parliamentary debut

Japan’s new Prime Minister Fumio Kishida on Oct 11 defended his pronuclear energy policies, saying that restarting nuclear power plants mothballed since the 2011 Fukushima disaster was vital. Energy became a key issue during the ruling Liberal Democratic Party’s (LDP) recent leadership race, during which Kishida beat Taro Kono, a former vaccine minister who had spoken out against nuclear energy, to become prime minister. “It’s crucial that we restart nuclear power plants,” Kishida said as he faced opposition questions in parliament for the first time since becoming prime minister last week. Kishida was responding to questions from Yukio Edano, leader of the main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ), on the government’s policy for sustainable energy and if nuclear power would be part of the plan. Nuclear energy has been contentious in Japan, especially since a 2011 earthquake off the coast triggered a tsunami that smashed into a nuclear power plant in the Fukushima region north of Tokyo, causing one of the world’s worst nuclear accidents. All of Japan’s nuclear power plants were shut down after the disaster, which highlighted failings in regulation and oversight. While some reactors have been coming back on stream, most remain shut. Click here to read…

Global tax deal seeks to end havens, criticized for ‘no teeth’

A group of 136 countries on Oct 08 set a minimum global tax rate of 15% for big companies and sought to make it harder for them to avoid taxation in a landmark deal that U.S. President Joe Biden said levelled the playing field. The deal aims to end a four-decade-long “race to the bottom” by setting a floor for countries that have sought to attract investment and jobs by taxing multinational companies lightly, effectively allowing them to shop around for low tax rates. The 15% floor agreed to is, however, well below a corporate tax rate which averages around 23.5% in industrialized countries. Some developing countries that had wanted a higher rate said their interests had been sidelined to accommodate richer nations, while NGOs criticized the deal’s many exemptions, with Oxfam saying it effectively had “no teeth.” The accord also promises to be a tough sell in Washington, where a group of Republican U.S. senators sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen saying they had serious concerns. Negotiations have been going on for four years, with the deal finally agreed when Ireland, Estonia and Hungary dropped their opposition and signed up. Click here to read…

Thanks to sanctions, Iran loses foreign investors

As the Raisi administration continues to refuse to chart a clear path for the resumption of the stalled nuclear talks with world powers in Vienna, and the removal of the daunting sanctions on Iran remain improbable, things are getting worse for the average Iranian. The naked truth about the oil-rich country is the unchecked entrenchment of poverty has been worsened by the government’s soaring budget deficit and the withdrawal of foreign investors who once helped prop up different sectors of the economy. In 2019, and in a bid to incentivize the influx of foreign capital and resources into Iran, the moderate Rouhani administration proposed an initiative whereby international investors lending credit to Iranian banks and financial institutions worth $250,000 or more or investing a similar amount in Iran’s infrastructural and industrial projects, would be granted five-year residency permits as well as other educational, healthcare, employment benefits and public services. Now, in a rare admission of the failure of the ambitious plan, Iran’s deputy minister of interior Babak Dinparast revealed in late September that after more than two years, “not even a single” foreign investor has signed up to benefit from the scheme, and that it hasn’t paid off as first thought. Click here to read…

New plan to bolster China’s standard-setting ability in crucial technologies

China aims to boost standard-setting in many crucial technological sectors, including high-speed rail, new-energy and smart vehicles and robots, as part of efforts to bolster innovation, opening-up and high-quality growth, according to a development plan jointly issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council, the cabinet, released on Oct 10. Analysts said the plan is conducive to China’s strategy of high-quality development, and it will make China’s standardization work more internationalized. It will also pave the way for a greater role for Chinese companies in the global markets once the issue of differences among standards is ironed out, they said. By 2035, China’s standardization work will be an open and integrated system driven by market forces and guided by the government, with full participation by companies and the public. The development plan calls for scientific and research fruits in 50 percent of all projects concerned with shared key technologies and applied science and technology, and for the time required for setting national standards to be reduced to under 18 months from currently two years. Click here to read…

Economics Nobel honours ‘natural experiments’, from minimum wage to migration

Economists David Card, Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens won the 2021 Nobel economics prize on Oct 11 for pioneering “natural experiments” to show real-world economic impacts in areas from minimum wage increases in the U.S. fast-food sector to migration from Castro-era Cuba. Unlike in medicine or other sciences, economists cannot conduct rigidly controlled clinical trials. Instead, natural experiments use real-life situations to study impacts on the world, an approach that has spread to other social sciences. “Their research has substantially improved our ability to answer key causal questions, which has been of great benefit to society,” says Peter Fredriksson, chair of the Economic Sciences Prize Committee. Past Nobel Economics prizes have been dominated by U.S. institutions and this was no exception. Canada-born Card currently works at the University of California, Berkeley; Angrist, a dual U.S. and Israeli citizen, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; and Dutch-born Imbens at Stanford University. Click here to read…

Strategic

13th round of India-China Corps Commander Level Meeting

The 13th round of India-China Corps Commander Level Meeting was held at Chushul-Moldo border meeting point on 10th October 2021. During the meeting the discussions between the two sides focussed on resolution of the remaining issues along the LAC in Eastern Ladakh. The Indian side pointed out that the situation along the LAC had been caused by unilateral attempts of Chinese side to alter the status quo and in violation of the bilateral agreements. It was therefore necessary that the Chinese side take appropriate steps in the remaining areas so as to restore peace and tranquillity along the LAC in the Western Sector. This would also be in accord with the guidance provided by the two Foreign Ministers in their recent meeting in Dushanbe where they had agreed that the two sides should resolve the remaining issues at the earliest. The Indian side emphasised such resolution of the remaining areas would facilitate progress in the bilateral relations. During the meeting, the Indian side therefore made constructive suggestions for resolving the remaining areas, but the Chinese side was not agreeable and also could not provide any forward-looking proposals. Click here to read…

Tsai says Taiwan will not bow to Chinese pressure

President Tsai Ing-wen said Oct 10 that Taiwan won’t bow to pressure to give up its sovereignty, a day after Chinese President Xi Jinping vowed to bring the democratic island under Beijing’s control. “The more we achieve, the greater the pressure we face from China,” Tsai said during a national holiday speech to an audience of thousands outside the presidential building in Taipei. “We hope for an easing of cross-strait relations and will not act rashly, but there should be absolutely no illusions that the Taiwanese people will bow to pressure.” Taiwan faces a growing threat from China, but the world is waking up to the island’s importance as a democratic partner on the front lines of Beijing’s authoritarian expansion, Tsai said. She pointed to the recent and ongoing dismantling of democracy and civil liberties in Hong Kong as proof of Beijing’s threat to free societies. “I want to remind all my fellow citizens that we do not have the privilege of letting down our guard,” Tsai said. Later in the day, China’s Taiwan Affairs Office denounced Tsai’s speech, saying it incited confrontation and distorted facts, according to Reuters. Click here to read…

French senators meet with Taiwan’s Tsai at tense time

A group of French senators visiting Taiwan as part of a regular parliamentary exchange met with President Tsai Ing-wen on Oct 07 morning during a trip that comes in a particularly tense moment between Taiwan and China.Tsai spoke briefly before their meeting, giving France’s former defense minister, Alain Richard, the Order of Propitious Clouds, a distinction recognizing “his contributions to Taiwan-France relations.” She thanked him for leading an effort in the French Senate to pass a resolution in support of allowing Taiwan to participate in international organizations like the World Health Organization.China tried to discourage the French senators’ visit, with its embassy in France saying ahead of the trip that it would undermine China-France relations.Richard along with the three other senators also plan to meet Taiwanese economic and health officials and the Mainland Affairs Council on their five-day visit. This is the third visit to Taiwan for Richard, a former French defense minister, who previously visited Taiwan in 2015 and 2018. He heads the Taiwan Friendship group in the French Senate.The senators’ trip is a recurrent one that French lawmakers make as part of the Taiwan Friendship group; especially as new senators are elected every three years. Click here to read…

U.S. does not deny involvement in training Taiwan troops

The U.S. has not denied reports that it has sent troops to train military forces in Taiwan for at least a year, working to bolster the island’s ability to defend itself amid growing concerns of an armed conflict with China.Marines and a special operations unit have been training ground and maritime forces there on rotational deployments, the Wall Street Journal reported Oct 07. A Pentagon spokesman did not deny the training of Taiwan’s forces when asked, declining to comment on “specific operations, engagements or training.”China “has stepped up efforts to intimidate and pressure Taiwan, including increasing military activities conducted in the vicinity of Taiwan … which we believe are destabilizing and increase the risk of miscalculation,” the spokesman said. This move toward signalling U.S. involvement in Taiwan’s defense seems intended to curb recent provocations by China that have ratcheted up tensions around the Taiwan Strait. “My understanding is that the United States has been doing training like this for many years. We just don’t publicize it,” a former senior U.S. military official said. The Pentagon had dismissed similar reports last November of planned exercises involving U.S. Marines in southern Taiwan as “inaccurate.” Click here to read…

Malaysia summons Chinese ambassador over South China Sea vessels

The Malaysian government summoned China’s ambassador to formally protest alleged encroachment into its South China Sea waters by Chinese vessels, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Oct 05. Despite overt displays of warm ties earlier this year, Putrajaya registered its strong objection in a meeting with Ambassador Ouyang Yujing on Oct 04. The ministry said it had detected the presence of Chinese vessels, including a survey ship, in Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone off the coasts of its Bornean states. “Malaysia’s consistent position and actions are based on international law, in defense of our sovereignty and sovereign rights in our waters,” the ministry said in a statement. “In determining Malaysia’s position and course of action with regard to the South China Sea issue, which is complex and involves inter-state relations, Malaysia’s national interests will remain of paramount importance.” The flare-up in the dispute takes the new Malaysian government of Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob into difficult territory. While standing by its maritime rights, Kuala Lumpur has sought positive relations with China of late, including in the fight against COVID-19. Click here to read…

CIA creates working group on China as threats keep rising

The CIA said Oct 07 it will create a top-level working group on China as part of a broad U.S. government effort focused on countering Beijing’s influence.The group will become one of fewer than a dozen mission centres operated by the CIA, with weekly director-level meetings intended to drive the agency’s strategy toward China. China is an especially difficult challenge for the U.S. intelligence community given the insularity of its Communist Party leadership, its large military and security services and its development in advanced technologies that can counter spying. In a statement Oct 07, CIA Director William Burns called the Chinese government “the most important geopolitical threat we face in the 21st century.” “Throughout our history, CIA has stepped up to meet whatever challenges come our way,” Burns said. “And now facing our toughest geopolitical test in a new era of great power rivalry, CIA will be at the forefront of this effort.”As part of agency reorganization, the CIA will fold mission centres on Iran and North Korea into existing groups covering each country’s respective region. Both country-specific mission centres were created during President Donald Trump’s administration. Click here to read…

Biden and Xi explore ‘recoupling’ as advisers meet in Zurich

U.S. President Joe Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan will travel to Switzerland to meet China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi, the White House announced Oct 05, a sign that the two sides are seeking to lower the temperature after years of rising tensions. Bloomberg reported Oct 05 that Chinese diplomats have informed their G-20 counterparts that Xi does not currently plan to attend the summit in Italy. But a potential trip to an African forum could provide an opening for a Biden-Xi Rome summit. China is preparing to hold the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Senegal in the first week of November. Eight months into his presidency, and after a bruising exit from Afghanistan, Biden is seeking a new phase of “relentless diplomacy.” His trade representative Katherine Tai told the Washington think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies on Oct 05 that the administration will be looking for a “recoupling” with China rather than decoupling. At the Zurich meeting, the two sides “will follow up on President Biden’s Sept. 9 call with President Xi as we continue to seek to responsibly manage the competition between the United States and the People’s Republic of China,” the White House statement said. Click here to read…

As US returns to the UN Human Rights Council, it confronts an increasingly forceful China

The latest US effort to challenge China’s expanding global footprint will take place on Oct 06 when Washington is expected to return to the United Nations Human Rights Council at a time when Beijing is working overtime to blunt criticism over its crackdown in Xinjiang and revamp the UN in line with its world view. But Washington faces risks, added Limon, a former British diplomat at the council from 2006 to 2012. “China is now the biggest player in town, has exploited the vacuum, upped their game and introduced a lot of initiatives to try and give a Chinese flavour to things.” The US left the council in 2018 under former president Donald Trump, a vocal sceptic of multilateral organisations. The Biden administration has prioritised returning, arguing that democracies must confront authoritarian states at the UN and elsewhere in concert with partners and allies. In theory, nations on the 47-seat Geneva-based council are elected. In reality, seats are often determined in advance within geographical blocs, frequently involving “back room deals, closed slates, and secret ballots”, according to a Brookings Institution report. The 18 seats up for election on Wednesday are uncontested, and Italy has relinquished its seat for the US. Click here to read…

Taliban calls for improved ‘diplomatic relations’ with US after ‘candid talks’ in Doha, welcomes humanitarian aid

The Taliban has said that the US agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan, insisting it should come with no strings attached after talks in Qatar. Washington called the meeting “candid” and “professional. In a statement released in the wake of two-day talks with US officials in Doha, Qatar, the Taliban said that the US promised to “give humanitarian assistance to Afghans” and “provide facilities for other humanitarian organizations to deliver aid.” The US delegation and representatives of the Taliban discussed “all relevant issues” during the meeting that took place over the weekend, the group said, without elaborating further. Despite US President Joe Biden’s administration refusal to recognize the Taliban as Afghanistan’s legitimate government, the group said that it was ready to mend relations with Washington. The US State Department struck a similarly optimistic tone, describing the talks as “candid and professional,” but added that the US was not taking the Taliban at its word. In a statement that was short on detail, State Department spokesman Ned Price said that the “security and terrorism concerns,” the evacuation of stranded American citizens and allies, as well as women’s rights, dominated the agenda of the meeting. Click here to read…

U.S. F-35B jets used in test for MSDF’s future aircraft carrier

U.S. F-35B fighter jets took off from and landed on the Maritime Self-Defense Force’s destroyer Izumo in a test off the Shikoku region on Oct. 3, the Defense Ministry said Oct. 5.The ministry plans to convert the helicopter-carrying destroyer into an aircraft carrier, and the test was designed to check the heat-resistance of the renovated deck. The F-35B is a stealth fighter capable of short takeoffs and vertical landings. The ministry plans to deploy the aircraft to Air Self-Defense Force’s Nyutabaru Air Base in Miyazaki Prefecture. Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi revealed the test at an Oct. 5 news conference after the Cabinet meeting. It was the first time for F-35Bs to use an MSDF naval vessel for takeoffs and landings. The F-35Bs used in the test belong to the U.S. Marine Corps. “This will improve interoperability between Japan and the United States, leading to strengthened deterrence and responding abilities of the Japan-U.S. alliance,” Kishi said. At the end of 2018, the defense program outline and midterm defense program included plans to convert Izumo-type destroyers into virtual aircraft carriers to strengthen air defense on Japan’s Pacific side, where there are fewer airfields. Click here to read…

Muqtada al-Sadr set to win Iraq vote, former PM al-Maliki second

Shia Muslim religious leader Muqtada al-Sadr’s party is set to be the biggest winner in Iraq’s parliamentary election, increasing the number of seats he holds, according to initial results, officials and a spokesperson for the Sadrist Movement. Former Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki looked set to have the next largest win among Shia parties, the initial results showed on Oct 11. Iraq’s Shia groups have dominated governments and government formation since the US-led invasion of 2003 that toppled Sunni leader Saddam Hussein and catapulted the Shia majority and the Kurds to power. Oct 10’s election was held several months early, in response to mass protests in 2019 that toppled a government and showed widespread anger against political leaders whom many Iraqis said have enriched themselves at the expense of the country. But a record low turnout of 41 percent suggested that an election billed as an opportunity to wrest control from the ruling elite would do little to dislodge sectarian religious parties in power since 2003. Click here to read…

‘Looming disaster’: Oil ship leak threatens millions of Yemenis

A team of researchers from Stanford University, Harvard University, and UC Berkeley released the findings of their models on the impact of an oil spill from the FSO Safer in a paper published on Oct 11 in the Nature Sustainability journal. The researchers stressed urgent action was required to stop a “looming disaster” that would affect an estimated nine million people who would be without drinking water, and shut down Yemen’s main ports, thereby worsening the country’s humanitarian crisis. About 68 percent of humanitarian aid to Yemen enters through the ports of Hodeidah and Salif, which lie near to the stricken Safer, and more than half of Yemen’s population depends on humanitarian aid. “The spill and its potentially disastrous impacts remain entirely preventable through offloading the oil,” the study said. FSO Safer has not been maintained since the start of the conflict in Yemen in 2015, and negotiations between the United Nations and Yemen’s Houthi rebels, who control the ship and the area of Yemen’s coast nearest to it, remain at a standstill.However, it also contains 1.1 million barrels of oil, an amount that is four times the amount spilled in the world’s most environmentally damaging oil spill – the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster. Click here to read…

ASEAN ministers weigh excluding Myanmar junta leader from summit: Envoy

Southeast Asian countries are discussing not inviting the head of Myanmar’s junta to a summit this month, due to the military’s failure to make progress on an agreed roadmap to restore peace in the strife-torn country, a regional envoy said onOct 06. The junta’s inaction on a five-point plan it agreed in April with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was “tantamount to backtracking”, Erywan Yusof, the bloc’s special envoy to Myanmar, told a news conference. Erywan, the second foreign minister of ASEAN chair Brunei, said the junta had not directly responded to his requests to meet detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose government was overthrown in a Feb 1 coup led by military chief Min Aung Hlaing. Myanmar has been in turmoil since the coup, which ended a decade of tentative democracy and prompted outrage at home and abroad at the return of military rule. Click here to read…

Germany: SPD, Greens and FDP resume coalition talks after tight election

Germany’s election-winning Social Democratic Party (SPD) kicked off a second round of “in-depth exploratory coalition talks” with the third-place Greens and fourth-place Free Democratic Party (FDP) in Berlin on Oct 11 morning. The three parties previously met Oct 07 and scheduled 10 hours of negotiations for Oct 11. Four more hours of talks have been scheduled for Oct 12 morning, before SPD chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz departs for a meeting of G20 finance ministers in Washington, DC. More talks between the leaders of the so-called “traffic light” coalition parties — a reference to their party colours — are set to take place on Oct 15 after Scholz returns to Berlin from the United States. No statements on the progress of the talks were expected on Oct 11, with all parties underscoring the need for discretion. Party representatives said they hope to present initial results toward the end of the week. Thus far, none of the negotiators have given details as to the state of talks, only that there are differences of opinion in a number of areas, the two most fundamental being finance and the environment. Click here to read…

Germany, France and Russia may hold summit on Ukraine conflict

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone on Oct 11 regarding a solution to the ongoing conflict in eastern Ukraine. Zelenskyy’s office said the four countries may soon meet for a summit on the conflict, in what is known as the Normandy format. The German and French governments have previously mediated between Russia and Ukraine as part of this diplomatic arrangement. The Kremlin also called for a summit on the conflict but did not mention whether Ukrainian officials would take part in the meetings. The Russian government said European leaders have asked their respective foreign ministers to “intensify their contacts” and work on the “difficult” situation in Ukraine. A concrete date for the meeting has not yet been determined, though Merkel spokesperson Steffen Seibert did confirm plans for the gathering. Merkel visited Ukraine and Russia in August and expressed hope that peace negotiations between Ukraine and pro-Russia separatists would continue after she left office. Click here to read…

Medical

China PCR test orders soared before first confirmed COVID case

Purchases of PCR tests in China’s Hubei Province surged months before the first official reports of a novel coronavirus case there according to a report by Australia-based Cybersecurity Company Internet 2.0. About 67.4 million yuan ($10.5 million at current rates) was spent on PCR tests in Hubei during 2019, nearly double the 2018 total, with the upswing starting in May, according to the report. Internet 2.0 collected and analyzed data from a website that aggregates information on public procurement bids in China. The analysis team consists of former officials from intelligence agencies in the U.S., the U.K., Australia, and other countries. The report casts further doubt on China’s official line about the origins of the virus, a topic that has fuelled tensions between Beijing and Washington. China’s foreign ministry has disputed the report’s findings. The report alleges the unusual uptick likely signals awareness of a new disease spreading in and around Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province.Orders doubled from universities, jumped fivefold from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and surged tenfold from animal testing bureaus. Purchases from hospitals declined by more than 10%. Click here to read…

Over 50 million people suffered from major depressive disorders in 2020 due to Covid-19 pandemic, new global study estimates

The coronavirus pandemic added to the burden of depressive and anxiety disorders in over 200 countries last year, a new study shows, saying the impact of Covid-19 has increased the number of depressed people by nearly a third. While “mental disorders were leading causes of the global health-related burden” even before the pandemic, the spread of the dreaded virus and subsequent restrictive measures to fight the disease have considerably added to the load, a study published in The Lancet medical journal on Oct 08 suggests. An extra 53.2 million cases — an increase of 27.6% — of major depressive disorders and 76.2 million cases of anxiety disorders have added to the number of people suffering from mental health issues, according to researchers. To measure the pandemic’s impact on any given area, the team analyzed daily SARS-CoV-2 infection rates, restrictions on human mobility, and daily excess mortality rates. It turned out that the locations hit hardest based on the first two criteria corresponded to those with a documented spike in depressive and anxiety disorders, with the study concluding that increasing infections and decreasing mobility are “significantly associated” with worsening mental health. Click here to read…

WHO backs Covid-19 booster jab for people with weak immune systems

The World Health Organization has recommended booster shots for people with weak immune systems as they are less likely to respond adequately to the standard course of vaccinations. On Oct 11, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) vaccine advisory group said that people with compromised immune systems should be given a Covid-19 booster shot. “Moderately and severely immune-compromised persons should be offered an additional dose,” the WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization said. “These individuals are less likely to respond adequately to vaccination following a standard primary vaccine series and are at high risk of severe Covid-19,” they added. The WHO has previously warned developed nations against administering booster shots, claiming that they should be focusing on sharing their vaccines with poorer nations around the world to ensure a larger proportion of the global population is inoculated. Last week, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommended that people with a weak immune system receive a third dose of either the Pfizer or Moderna Covid-19 vaccine. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 11, 2021

Afghanistan

Intl Recognition Being Discussed by Islamic Emirate, US: Mujahid: Tolo News

On Friday a high-level delegation of the Islamic Emirate left Kabul for Doha to attend a two-day meeting with US officials. Click here to read…

Dollar Smuggling Out of Afghanistan Increases: Money Changers: Tolo News

They said that “millions of Pakistani rupees” are brought in to Kandahar from Pakistan and are exchanged to US dollars and are taken back to the neighboring country. Click here to read…

US, Islamic Emirate Delegations to Meet in Doha: Tolo News

The high-level US delegation will include officials from the State Department, USAID and the US intelligence community. Click here to read…

Taliban transfer to Finance ministry nearly USD$18 million seized from previous government’s officials: The Khaama Press

Officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan said that they transferred nearly USD$18 million from the central bank of Afghanistan-De Afghanistan Bank- to the ministry of finance on Sunday, October 10. Click here to read…

Taliban to continue issuance previous government’s e-NIDs: The Khaama Press

The caretaker cabinet of the Taliban has decided to go with the same electronic National IDs that used to be issued by the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

Country to get another nuclear power plant- Daily Star

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government might set up another nuclear power plant in the southern region to meet the increasing demand for electricity. Click here to read…

Biggest hike in LPG price to date- Daily Star

The liquefied petroleum gas, which has progressively become the fuel of choice for cooking and running vehicles, has become 22 percent dearer. Click here to read…

Child marriage in pandemic: A scourge returns on tiptoe- Daily Star

The grim picture unfurled when schools across the country reopened on September 12, after around a year and half, and teachers noticed many of their students did not return to their classrooms. Click here to read…

‘It is important for Bangladesh to engage with India at the state as well as central level’- Dhaka Tribune

Indian High Commissioner Vikram Doraiswami points out that due to the power given to states under the Indian constitution, it makes sense for Bangladesh to also build relationships at the state as well as the national level. Click here to read…

Narcotics department bringing courier services under scanner- Dhaka Tribune

Government wants drug detection machines at courier offices, greater scrutiny of senders and couriers. Click here to read…

Media in crisis globally- Asian Age

Two journalists have been awarded Nobel Peace Prize 2021 who are Maria Ressa from Philippines and Dmitry Muratov from Russia. Click here to read…

Positivity rate comes down to 2.36%- Asian Age

Bangladesh on Sunday logged 481 coronavirus cases while the pathogen claimed14 lives overnight, Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said in its routine daily statement. Click here to read…

Bangladesh becomes one of fastest growing economies in world: ICCB- Asian Age

Over the past five decades, Bangladesh has transformed itself from being a ‘Basket Case’ to one of the fastest growing economies in the world. Click here to read…

Rohingyas happy over UN engagement at Bhasan Char- The Observer

The Rohingya community on Sunday brought out a procession to celebrate the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the Bangladesh government and the United Nations on humanitarian services to Rohingyas relocated to Bhasan Char, says a press release. Click here to read…

BNP itself has no democracy: Quader- The Observer

Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader on Sunday said BNP is now looking for democracy in the country despite having no democracy within the party. Click here to read…

Bhutan

Bhutan is tapping into solar energy with its first grid-tied solar power plant- Daily Bhutan

Email Electricity in Bhutan is mostly generated from hydropower, a renewable energy source, unlike fossil-fuel driven power plants that are major contributors to carbon dioxide emissions worldwide. Click here to read…

What are the zhey dances in Bhutan?- Daily Bhutan

“Zhey” literally means “dance”, referring to a traditional folk dance of Bhutan. There is singing and dancing to tunes of rapid rhyme. Throughout the performance, the movements are rigorous and the dancers take firm steps as they gradually increase in pace. Click here to read…

Did Shingkhar hold country’s mega solar project to ransom?- Kuensel

The 30-megawatt solar plant at Shingkhar in Bumthang has been deferred indefinitely raising questions about the government’s seriousness to pursue the country’s ambitious alternate renewable energy aspirations. Click here to read…

Talking about mental health: First important step to cure- Kuensel

UNICEF’s report on the state of the world’s children calls for opportunities to promote good mental health for every child. Click here to read…

Urban agriculture initiative struggling to keep beneficiaries- Kuensel

Under the urban agriculture initiative, the Department of Agriculture plans to hand over underutilised land to new beneficiaries. Click here to read…

Bhutan announces reopening of entertainment centres in low-risk areas- Northeast Now

The Bhutan government on Sunday announced reopening of entertainment centres with immediate effect. Click here to read…

Maldives

India resumes 2018 visa exemption agreement with Maldives – Hindustan Times

India has agreed to resume the 2018 visa exemption agreement with Maldives from October 15. Click here to read…

With tourist arrivals figure crossing 900,000-mark, Maldives inches closer to tourist arrivals target – Raajje

By Saturday, Maldives had welcomed a total of 905,817 arrivals, which is a 122.5 percent increase from the arrivals recorded in 2020, a sluggish year for Maldives tourism due to border-closure. Click here to read…

Cryptocurrency is not a legal tender: MMA – Edition

Maldives Monetary Authority (MMA) said that the Maldivian law does not allow for cryptocurrencies to be used for valid business transactions in the nation. Click here to read…

UNGA President Shahid concludes official visit to Maldives – Raajje

President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and Maldives Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdulla Shahid has concluded his first visit to the Maldives in his capacity as PGA. Click here to read…

SAARC Secretary General arrives in the Maldives – Avas

The Secretary General of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), His Excellency Esala Ruwan Weerakoon arrived on Saturday on an introductory visit to the Maldives. Click here to read…

IMF cautions Maldives on money printing to stop rufiyaa fall as Sri Lanka wobbles – Economy Next

Maldives should not print money if they wanted to maintain their rufiyaa peg at 15.4 to the US dollar and try to raise funds from bonds and curtail capital spending, the International Monetary Fund has said as Sri Lanka struggles. Click here to read…

Myanmar

UN Fears Imminent Attacks by Myanmar Military in Volatile Areas – VoA News

The U.N. human rights office warns the deployment of troops and heavy weapons by the Myanmar military into Chin state, Central Sagaing and Magway regions over the past few weeks may portend an imminent attack in these areas. Click here to read…

South East Asia’s Media Outlets Can Play Significant Role In Solving Rohingya Refugee Crisis – OpEd – Eurasia Review

We know that media outlets have a strong role in solving any crisis in the world. The print media, social media and electronic media can do much. South East Asia’s media outlets can also play a strong role in solving a serious crisis in South East Asia and South Asia. Click here to read…

Dozens of junta-appointed administrators resign after threats from resistance fighters – Myanmar Now

Scores of local administrators across the country have left their posts in recent weeks after the underground National Unity Government (NUG) demanded they quit and resistance fighters threatened more assassinations of those who continue to serve the coup regime. Click here to read…

Bangladesh signs U.N. deal to help Rohingya refugees on island – Reuters

U.N. officials signed a deal with Bangladesh on Saturday to help provide basic services to thousands of Rohingya Muslim refugees who have been moved to camps on a remote island in the Bay of Bengal. Click here to read…

Myanmar army plans worry UN human rights office – Telegraph India

The UN human rights office said on Friday it is concerned the military in Myanmar could be preparing an imminent attack aimed at its opponents amid a build-up of heavy weapons and troops in areas of the country where theInternet has also been shut down. Click here to read…

Nepal

There is consensus over Kalapani: Nepal ex-Minister- The Hindu

We are confident territorial dispute can be solved through dialogue, says former Foreign Minister Prakash Sharan Mahat. Click here to read…

China’s BRI in Nepal burdened with hollow promises as Rasuwagadhi border remains closed- Khabarhub

In what can be termed as a blatant violation of its own commitment, China has tightened its grip at the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung border point, which was brought into operation declaring it as a major international border under its ambitious Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Click here to read…

Pilgrimage stop in first stretch of revamped rail link to Nepal- Indian Express

Popular since the early 20th century, the rail link between Nepal and India is ready to resume on the neighbouring country’s first-ever broad gauge passenger service. Click here to read…

Industry minister Hamal puts in papers- Himalaya

Newly appointed Minister of Industry, Commerce, and Supplies Gajendra Bahadur Hamal resigned after media outlets and civil society members continued to accuse. Click here to read…

Three killed in Rupandehi police firing- Himalaya

Three persons were killed in police firing after squatters at Rupandehi’s Motipur Industrial Area clashed with police today. Click here to read…

Number of people leaving Kathmandu valley for Dashain up- Himalaya

The number of people leaving Kathmandu valley has started increasing as the greatest festival of Nepali Hindus, Bada Dashain, is approaching. Click here to read…

Congress lays claim to Bagmati chief minister seat- TKP

Coalition partners warn breach of agreement with CPN (Unified Socialist) could affect political alignment at the centre itself. Click here to read…

Global coal supply shortage may hit Nepal too, manufacturers say- KTP

They have warned prices of building materials could skyrocket during the peak construction season. Click here to read…

The start of the Anglo-Gorkha war- Nepali Times

Nepali Times reporter Alisha Sijapati spent a month retracing the Gorkha expansion beyond the Mahakali River more than 200 years ago to Garhwal, Kumaon and beyond. Click here to read…

Minister Ale directs NAC to implement e-ticketing- Republica

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prem Bahadur Ale has directed the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) to immediately implement the e-ticketing system. Click here to read…

Import of silver soared multifolds in first two months of current FY- Republica

Nepal’s import expense on silver surged multifolds in the first two months of the current fiscal year. Click here to read…

Dakshina counts every Dashain: 7 fun facts about the culture of getting/giving bucks with blessings- Online Khabar

Dashain, the most awaited festival of most Nepalis, is already here. Dashain is famous, and, at the same time, infamous for so many reasons Click here to read…

Why Nepal should prioritise improving girls’ access to education in the wake of Covid-19- Online Khabar

Today, the entire world, including Nepal, is celebrating International Day of the Girl Child 2021 with the theme ‘Digital generation. Our generation’. Click here to read…

Nine-Day Navadurga Dance Of Bhaktapur Begins- Rising Nepal

The nine-day special Navadurga dance of Bhaktapur will begin on Monday by performing specific rituals of various localities of Bhaktapur district and nearby areas. Click here to read…

HoR holding meeting today- KhbaraHub

A meeting of the House of Representatives (HoR) is taking place today. Click here to read…

Should Nepal Ratify the MCC Nepal Compact?- Diplomat

A U.S. grant of $500 million would give the fund-starved Nepali economy a shot in the arm. Click here to read…

Pakistan

PM Imran announces formation of Rehmatul-lil-Aalameen Authority: Dawn

The prime minister was addressing the Ashra-e-Rehmat-ul-Lil-Aalamin (PBUH) conference in Islamabad to kick off the ten-day celebration period till the 13th of Rabiul Awwal. Click here to read…

Afghan dispute overshadows desire for broad-based US-Pakistan ties: Dawn

After the latest round of talks in Islamabad on Friday, both the United States and Pakistan expressed their desire for reviving a broad-based relationship. Click here to read…

Linking snap elections with army reshuffle ‘unrealistic’: The Express Tribune

The ruling party denounced on Saturday Pakistan Democratic Movement’s (PDM) demand for early elections as “ridiculous”, Click here to read…

By-election in AJK: PTI, PPP retain seats in Mirpur, Kotli: The News

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) retained their seats in the by-elections held for two constituencies of Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly on Sunday. Click here to read…

Pak-IMF talks in Washington this week: The News

Pakistan and the IMF are scheduled to kick-start face-to-face policy level talks this week in Washington, DC, from October 13 to 15. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

US assistance for Lankan lifesavers – The Island

The US Embassy in Colombo has taken an initiative to assist to enhance the first responders’ knowledge and skills among Lankan lifesavers. Click here to read…

President assures constitution will be amended and new electoral system introduced – Adaderana

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa today urged all Sri Lankans to extend their support to move the country forward accurately, under the notion of one country and one law without corruption. Click here to read…

Private sector borrowing hits record spike in August – Daily FT

Private sector borrowing has spiked to a record Rs. 134 billion in August, propelling the first eight months’ figure to Rs. 625 billion. Click here to read…

Oman, Sri Lanka mark 40th anniversary of relations – Times of Oman

Sri Lanka and Oman ODI cricket match began ahead of T20 World Cup with the commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 08, 2021

Afghanistan

20th Anniversary of US Attack on Afghanistan: Tolo News

The US-led NATO forces attacked Afghanistan twenty years ago on October 7, 2021, following the announcement by then US President George W. Bush. Click here to read…

Afghans Complain of Inability to Withdraw Salaries From Banks: Tolo News

On Wednesday, dozens of government employees who have been queuing in front of the capital’s banks to withdraw salaries complained of difficulty withdrawing funds. Click here to read…

World should not hurry in recognizing Taliban: Qatar: The Khaama Press

Deputy foreign minister and spokesperson of the ministry Lolwah Rashid al-Khater in her interview with Foreign Policy said that they have asked the international community not to hurry in recognizing the Taliban in Afghanistan. Click here to read…

We will issue 6,000 passports daily: Taliban officials: The Khaama Press

Officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan resumed the issuance of passports on Tuesday, October 5, and promised that the previous government was issuing three thousand passports but they intend to issue six thousand passports per day. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

Fearing for life, Mohib Ullah’s family wants to move to a third country- Dhaka Tribune

UNHCR working in close cooperation with the authorities and taking measures to ensure safety for those most at risk. Click here to read…

Daily Covid deaths drop to 12 in Bangladesh, lowest in nearly 7 months- Dhaka Tribune

Over 22,300 samples tested in a day for a positivity rate of 2.97%.Click here to read…

World Bank increases Bangladesh’s GDP growth forecast- Dhaka Tribune

WB says GDP is expected to grow by 6.4% instead of its previous forecast of 5.1%.Click here to read…

Pre-Pandemic Level: Poverty set to drop further- Daily Star

The World Bank in a report noted a gradual recovery in employment and earnings in Bangladesh, forecasting that the country’s poverty rate will come down to pre-pandemic levels in the current fiscal year. Click here to read…

Two ends of Bangabandhu Tunnel meet under Karnaphuli river- Daily Star

Two ends of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel were brought together under the Karnaphuli river yesterday afternoon. Click here to read…

5.6 magnitude earthquake jolts Myanmar, tremors felt in Bangladesh- Daily Star

An earthquake of 5.6 magnitude jolted Myanmar early today, with tremors being felt in parts of Bangladesh. Click here to read…

ACC to seize fraudster Shahedul Haque’s assets- Asian Age

Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has taken up steps to seize the assets of Shahedul Haque over his involvement in casino scams. Click here to read…

India allows Serum to send 10 lac doses- Asian Age

The Serum Institute of India has been allowed by the country’s government to send 1 million doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to Bangladesh, according to the local media. Click here to read…

‘BD-Nepal ties to grow further’- Asian Age

Nepalese Foreign Minister Dr Narayan Khadka has said that the existing friendly ties with Bangladesh are set to grow further in the days ahead. Click here to read…

AL picks candidates for a constituency, 2 upazilas, 10 municipalities- Observer

Ruling Awami League on Thursday finalized candidates for a constituency, two upazila parishads, 10 municipalities and two union parishads. Click here to read…

Bhutan

Pressure mounts on the Bhutan border with Jaigaon as enquiries start- The Bhutanese

Following reports by The Bhutanese on an extortion network in Jaigaon comprising of five local journalists, some SSB, some customs and others that preyed on Bhutanese exports and even imports, it has been learnt that senior officials in New Delhi are instituting their own enquiries. Click here to read…

The mystery of Nu 1 bn+ cash still circulating in Jaigaon despite a closed border- The Bhutanese

The Royal Monetary Authority (RMA) had planned to set up exchange counters in Phuentsholing to exchange more than Nu 1 bn in cash in Jaigaon by releasing INR of an equivalent amount, however, that plan has hit a snag for now. Click here to read…

SSB officer under enquiry for links with Jaigaon tobacco smugglers and Jaigaon Customs officials accused of taking money from Bhutanese vehicles and exports- The Bhutanese

A Deputy Commandant (DC) of the SSB based in Jalpaiguri, Rajneesh Moral, has been transferred out and is undergoing an enquiry over allegations of his links with tobacco smugglers in Jaigaon who smuggled tobacco into Bhutan. Click here to read…

BPC forwards alleged sexual harassment case to the Royal Bhutan Police- The Bhutanese

The Bhutan Power Corporation (BPC) has forwarded the alleged sexual harassment case to the police on 1 October. Click here to read…

His Majesty grants lag thrams to people of Lunana- Kuensel

His Majesty The King visited Lunana yesterday morning, and granted Lagthram to the 191 households who are receiving Land Kidu in Goenshari, Punakha. Click here to read…

Ngultrum trading thrives in Jaigaon- Kuensel

The illegal trade of Ngultrum (Nu) and Indian Rupee (INR) still thrives in Jaigaon, with Nu plunging in value by as much as eight percent. Click here to read…

Businesses propose fiscal incentives to Ministry of Finance- Kuensel

Business houses have proposed fiscal incentives (FIs) to the Ministry of Finance (MoF) to be included in the new FIs that have been extended until the middle of next year by the National Assembly. Click here to read…

Maldives

IMF Concludes 2021 Article IV Consultation with Maldives – Mirage News

The economy is recovering after an unprecedented pandemic-induced fall in tourism. Click here to read…

‘Maldives economy expected to recover by 2023’: World Bank – Avas

The Economy Outlook published by the World Bank said the real GDP of the Maldives is projected to grow by 22.3 percent this year. Click here to read…

Maldives’ Recovery Prospects Improve Amidst Uncertainties – World Bank

he Maldives’ recovery continues as tourism rebounded and targeted containment measures helped minimize the economic impacts of the recent waves of COVID-19. Click here to read…

Domestic tourism focus as sector leaders meet in the Maldives – Torno News

The annual UNWTO Executive Training Programme returned to focus on harnessing the power of domestic tourism to drive recovery and growth in destinations across Asia and the Pacific. Click here to read…

Maldives urges global action on a variety of fronts – Daily News

This UNGA session was particularly special as in the Chair when he addressed the UNGA was Maldivian Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid, who was elected President of the 76th session with a thumping majority. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Malaysia Threatens to Open Talks With Myanmar Opposition Forces – The Diplomat

Malaysia’s foreign minister has suggested his government may be willing to hold talks with Myanmar’s opposition National Unity Government (NUG), the latest sign that the nations of ASEAN are beginning to tire of the junta’s stonewalling on a Five-Point Consensus agreed in April. Click here to read…

Myanmar Military Detains North Western Commander for Planning to Defect: Ethnic Insurgent Sources – The Irrawaddy

The head of one of the Myanmar military’s regional commands has been detained and interrogated by the military regime after his plan to defect and take refuge in an area controlled by an ethnic armed group was exposed, according to sources close to the matter. Click here to read…

Engineer accused of acting as military informant shot dead in Mandalay – Myanmar Now

A train engineer who was accused of informing the military council of other railway staff members taking part in the Civil Disobedience Movement (CDM) was shot and killed in Mandalay’s Amarapura Township on Tuesday. Click here to read…

Fresh clashes in northern Shan open old wounds and displace thousands – Frontier Myanmar

An escalation in fighting between the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army and the Tatmadaw near the town of Mong Ko on the China border has emptied villages, while inflaming longstanding tensions over who controls the area. Click here to read…

Tatmadaw Seizes Control of Fuel And Rice In Matupi – BNI Online

Life for Matupi residents has become even harder after the Tatmadaw took control of the sale of gasoline and rice, which were already in short supply in the town in southern Chin State. Click here to read…

Myanmar firstly establishes Coast Guard – Eleven Myanmar

A ceremony to form Myanmar’s firstly Coast Guard was held in conjunction with commission the coast guard vessels into service at No.3 Naval Jetty in Yangon yesterday. Click here to read…

A Rohingya leader’s murder highlights rising insecurity in refugee camps -The Economist

Death threats did not appear to faze Mohib Ullah. “If I die, I’m fine. I will give my life,” he told reporters in 2019. Click here to read…

Nepal

Nepali Congress delegation to arrive in India- The Hindu

A high-level delegation representing the ruling Nepali Congress will arrive in New Delhi on Thursday. Click here to read…

India, Nepal to conduct joint patrols for controlling trans-border crime- The Hindu

Meeting held between heads of Sashastra Seema Bal and the neighbouring country’s Armed Police Force. Click here to read…

Oli’s nationalism, Prachanda’s insecurity and the Hindu politics of India, Nepal- Hindustan Times

In his just released book, Kathmandu Dilemma: Resetting India-Nepal ties, Rae brings his lived experience as well as a deep grasp of structural realities that shape the relationship. Click here to read…

India, Nepal sign agreements to boost cross-border train services- Hindustan Times

The two sides also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a final location survey (FLS) for a proposed broad gauge railway line between Raxaul and Kathmandu. Click here to read…

Diplomatic License | Indian ignorance on Nepal- Annapurna Express

They follow developments here only in relation to China: the hungry dragon, apparently, is gobbling up India’s traditional backyard. Click here to read…

Nepal’s Covid-19 tally hits 800000-mark with 667 new cases- Himalaya

Nepal’s coronavirus caseload reached 800,282 on Thursday with 667 more people testing positive for the infection in the past 24 hours. Click here to read…

Foreign policy is country’s image: Minister Khadka- Himalaya

“Domestic politics with unity can create a solid base for effective foreign policy,” Minister Khadka observed. Click here to read…

Coalition partners strike power-sharing deal after hard bargains- TKP

Maoists to lead five ministries, CPN (Unified Socialist) and Janata Samajbadi four each. Unified Socialist will get two chief ministers, deputy Speaker is for Janata Samajbadi. Click here to read…

A long and arduous walk for justice- TKP

The 20-day journey by 14 people, including 11 women, to Kathmandu from Nepalgunj on foot reflects the labyrinthine red tape inhibiting the Nepali justice system and exposes how the state is failing its citizens. Click here to read…

As mobility increases, PCR test numbers are declining- TKP

In the last one week 59,976 polymerase chain reaction tests were performed throughout the country, which showed 5,452 positive results. Click here to read…

UK removes Nepal from red list- Republica

The Government of UK has removed 47 countries and territories including Nepal from its red list, which was in place earlier due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Click here to read…

CPN (Unified Socialist) to finalize ministers today- Republica

The CPN (Unified Socialist) is to finalize the name of ministers to participate in the government on Friday. Click here to read…

Cooperatives Need Regulating Body: FM Sharma- The Rising Nepal

Finance Minister Janardan Sharma said that Nepal needed a regulating body for the cooperatives sector. Click here to read…

Province 2 CM Lalbabu Raut wins vote of confidence- OnlineKhabar

Province 2 Chief Minister Lalbabu Raut has obtained the vote of confidence in the Provincial Assembly on Wednesday. Click here to read…

Pakistan

‘Wait-and-see approach’ on Afghanistan tantamount to world abandoning it: Moeed: Dawn

National Security Adviser (NSA) Moeed Yusuf has said that a “wait-and-see approach” on Afghanistan is tantamount to abandoning the war-torn country. Click here to read…

Cash airlifts planned to bypass Taliban, help Afghans: Dawn

Planning for the cash airlifts is going ahead against the background of a rapidly collapsing economy where money is short. Click here to read…

At least 20 killed, 300 injured as earthquake rattles Balochistan: The Express Tribune

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck parts of Balochistan early on Thursday morning, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 300. Click here to read…

US diplomat in Pakistan for crucial talks on Afghanistan, bilateral ties: The Express Tribune

This is the first visit by a senior American diplomat under the Biden administration though the CIA chief earlier undertook back-to-back trips, those were primarily focused on certain developments inside Afghanistan. Click here to read…

Extended Fund facility review: IMF demands raise in Income tax, sales tax, RD: The News

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked Pakistan to take additional taxation measures in the shape of Income Tax, Sales Tax, and Regulatory Duty (RD) for jacking up the annual tax collection target from Rs5.8 trillion to Rs 6.3 trillion. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

Appropriation Bill for 2022: Defence gets highest allocation; Health reduced – The Morning

The Appropriation Bill for the 2022 financial year was presented in Parliament yesterday (7) by Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa, with the budgetary allocations for the defence, education, and finance sectors being increased whilst Click here to read…

Sri Lanka Women to not tour Pakistan in October as SLC-PCB talks fall through – espncricinfo

Talks about a potential tour of Pakistan by the Sri Lankan women’s team later this month have hit a stumbling block following a change in management at the PCB. Click here to read…

HSBC Research predicts SL GDP to grow 3.5% – The Morning

As per a report published on Sri Lanka by HSBC Global Research, the expected GDP growth of Sri Lanka in 2021 will be 3.5% due to the effect of recurring waves of Covid-19. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 07, 2021

Afghanistan

Afghanistan’s electricity body to sell estate to pay off debt: The Khaama Press

De Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS)- the electricity body of Afghanistan- decided to sell the estate of its debtors so that they pay nearly $62 million bills of the power to the central Asian countries. Click here to read…

DABS to Sell Off Property of Former Govt Officials: Tolo News

Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) on Wednesday said it is preparing to sell off the properties of a number of former government officials. Click here to read…

Afghan Blind Athlete to Compete in Race in London: Tolo News

Wali Mohammad Noori, an Afghan athlete who lost his eyesight in a blast in Helmand a decade ago has now become a well-known athlete in the country and abroad. Click here to read…

UN calls on donors to scale up life-saving response to crisis in Afghanistan: The Khaama Press

Displaced Afghans from the northern provinces are evacuated from a makeshift IDP camp in Share-e-Naw park to various mosques and schools on August 12, 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Click here to read…

We will issue 6,000 passports daily: Taliban officials: The Khaama Press

Officials of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan resumed the issuance of passports on Tuesday, October 5. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

Bangladesh trade facilitation initiative launched- The Observer

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi has launched the “Bangladesh Trade Facilitation,” a new agriculture and economic development project funded by the US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service. Click here to read…

Tensions ‘highest in decades’`- Daily Star

Military tensions between China and Taiwan are at their highest in four decades, the island’s defence minister warned yesterday. Click here to read…

Covid-19: Bangladesh records 21 more deaths, 703 new cases- Dhaka Tribune

Bangladesh recorded 21 more deaths from Covid-19 and 703 new cases in the 24 hours between 8am Tuesday and 8am Wednesday. Click here to read…

How Covid-19 in Southeast Asia is threatening global supply chains- Dhaka Tribune

Vietnam, Malaysia and Thailand are three of the region’s major manufacturing hubs and produce goods for some of the world’s largest consumer brands. Click here to read…

Mohib Ullah murder: 3 more remanded for 3 days- Dhaka Tribune

A Cox’s Bazar court has granted police three days to interrogate three more suspects in the case filed over the murder of Rohingya leader Mohib Ullah at a refugee camp in Ukhiya. Click here to read…

10C in gold bars found in tissue boxes on Biman flight- Dhaka Tribune

The Customs Intelligence and Investigation Directorate (CIID) has recovered Tk10 crore in gold bars that were being smuggled into the country on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight from Dubai. Click here to read…

Fear and loathing in refugee camps- Daily Star

It’s not that fear gripped the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar only after the recent killing of a popular leader; it has always been there due to unrestrained crimes, rivalry between groups, and lax security. Click here to read…

Gun-Running in Southwest: Barrelling on political clout- Daily Star

Some Awami League leaders and activists in Jashore have long been running an illegal arms business in the country’s south-western districts, exploiting their political links to make big money. Click here to read…

Investigation reveals mass trafficking of women from Bangladesh for flesh trade- The Hindu

Investigation into the international prostitution racket busted by the Hyderabad city police revealed a mass trafficking of women from Bangladesh to the country. Click here to read…

Bangladesh honours Indian war veterans- The Tribune

Muhammad Imran, High Commissioner of Bangladesh, honoured 10 Indian naval war veterans from across the country. Click here to read…

Malda lotus to brighten Durga Puja in Bangladesh- The Telegraph

A consignment of lotus will be exported to Bangladesh from Malda ahead of Durga Puja for the first time. Click here to read…

Bhutan

TCB undecided on restarting tourism with normal protocols- Kuensel

Bhutan is yet to decide on when it would open its border for normal tourism like the neighbouring countries. Click here to read…

Road works in Thimphu to be completed by end of October- Kuensel

Road between Jungshina and the Bhutan Telecom office in Chubachu in Thimphu is expected to be completed by the end of this month, Thimphu Thromde officials said. Click here to read…

Quality of blacktopping work under scrutiny- Kuensel

Nn the Mongar-Trashigang highway several potholes have emerged causing problems for travellers and drivers on the highway. It is recently constructed highway. Click here to read…

Pressure mounts on the Bhutan border with Jaigaon as enquiries start- The Bhutanese

Following reports by The Bhutanese on an extortion network in Jaigaon comprising of five local journalists, some SSB, some customs and others that preyed on Bhutanese exports and even imports, it has been learnt that senior officials in New Delhi are instituting their own enquiries. Click here to read…

RAA plans to audit Discretionary Grant of Ministers, MPs and Dzongdas- The Bhutanese

The Royal Audit Authority (RAA) in a notification issued on 1st July 2021 announced its intention to audit the discretionary grant given to ministers. Click here to read…

Treating patients the safe way by local healers- BBS

Besides the modern and traditional medicines, Bhutanese also depend on local healers to treat for treatment. Click here to read…

Maldives

Pres confers Order of Izzuddin to PGA76 Shahid – Avas

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has presented the Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin to the President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (PGA) and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdulla Shahid. Click here to read…

Tamil Nadu: Coast Guard coordinates rescue of crew of stranded Maldives bound vessel – Indian Express

The Coast Guard on Wednesday said it successfully coordinated the rescue of a mechanised sailing vessel’s crew of nine, with the ship bound for Maldives from Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu getting flooded during its voyage. Click here to read…

Maldives tourist arrivals figure tops 890,363 – Raajje

The Ministry of Tourism, through its latest daily statistics publicized on Wednesday, revealed that the figure crossed 890,000 by Tuesday, with 19,501 visitors having been welcomed at Velana International Airport (VIA) so far in October. Click here to read…

Maldives signs UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework with UN in Maldives – Raajje

During the signing ceremony where the President of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Abdulla Shahid was in attendance, the UNSDC Framework was signed by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed Khaleel. Click here to read…

“Today, Maldivians epitomize what the UN stands for; equality for all” – Raajje

During a joint press conference held at the President’s Office following the PGA’s courtesy call on President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on Wednesday morning, Click here to read…

Myanmar

In the wake of Burma’s coup, new US legislation offers a roadmap for action – The Hill

Yesterday, Congress introduced the BURMA Act of 2021, a critical next step in responding to the calls of the Burmese people to do everything the U.S. can to support a return to democratic governance and to cut off the money funding the Burmese military. Click here to read…

Checkpoint blown up and one Tatmadaw killed – BNI Online

The checkpoint at the Thilawa Development Junction, Thanlyin township Yangon Region was blown up and one soldier killed and two seriously injured, according to the Thanlyin People’s Defence Force (TLPDF). The TLPDF detonated a remote-controlled mine. Click here to read…

Myanmar’s Opposition Should Focus on Diplomacy, Not War – World Politics Review

With Myanmar’s junta laying waste to the country’s economy and bungling its COVID-19 response, the country stands on the verge of becoming a failed state. Click here to read…

Myanmar junta leader inaugurates armed coastguard – France24

Myanmar’s junta chief announced the formation of a new military coastguard on Wednesday, made up of four armed vessels officials said would improve the nation’s law enforcement capabilities. Click here to read…

Nepal

Nepal’s overall covid tally nears 800000-mark- Himalaya

Nepal’s coronavirus caseload reached 799,615 on Wednesday with 849 more people testing positive for the infection in the past 24 hours. Click here to read…

China to provide additional 1 million doses of SinoVac under grant assistance- Himalaya

The Chinese government is set to provide Nepal with one million doses of the SinoVac Covid-19 vaccination under grant assistance. Click here to read…

As Nepal runs dry, communities tap water harvesting- Himalaya

When Sita Poddar wants some water, she walks from her home in Nepal’s Kathmandu Valley to a neighbouring town 15 minutes away, where she waits at the public tap in the yard of a temple. Click here to read…

Rule through ordinance threat to democracy, observers say- TKP

Under the principle of separation of powers, lawmaking is the prerogative of the federal parliament—the House of Representatives and the National Assembly. Click here to read…

Private sector wants MCC compact endorsed from Parliament- TKP

Three major private sector bodies on Wednesday urged the government, political parties represented in Parliament, civil society and other stakeholders to implement the MCC. Click here to read…

Nepal’s surplus energy is going to waste as there are no buyers yet- TKP

Nepal until 2017 was power-starved, facing outages up to 18 hours a day. The country now has surplus energy, but it does not have a concrete plan to export power. Click here to read…

Fare of public transport in Kathmandu Valley hiked- Republica

The Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development (MoPID) of Bagmati Province has hiked the fare of the public transport in Kathmandu Valley as well as in all 13 districts in the Province. Click here to read…

Construction of 220 kV Koshi Corridor Package-1 completed- Republica

The construction of the package-1 of the Koshi Corridor 220 kV transmission line has been completed. Click here to read…

Pakistan

Ordinance issued to extend term of NAB chairman: Dawn

Amid criticism by opposition parties, President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday signed an ordinance that sharply reduces the jurisdiction of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Click here to read…

ISI gets new chief in army reshuffle: Dawn

Lt Gen Nadeem Ahmed Anjum was on Wednesday appo¬inted as new chief of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Click here to read…

Pakistan does not have a ‘Chinese debt problem’, says Umar: The Express Tribune

In a press conference flanked by CPEC Authority head Khalid Mansoor, the planning minister said the report raised questions on transparency, debt sustainability, and ‘secret loans’ to Pakistan under CPEC. Click here to read…

PM asks Bill Gates to consider humanitarian assistance for Afghans: The Express Tribune

During the telephonic conversation, held on October 5, the premier stated that more than half of the population in Afghanistan was living below the poverty line and in dire need of financial assistance. Click here to read…

World press, publishers, journalists condemn PMDA: The News

The World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), the International Publishers Association (IPA), and the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) have called on Pakistani authorities to retract plans to establish the Pakistan Media Development Authority (PMDA). Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

Former LTTE intelligence operative nabbed in Chennai – The Hindu

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has nabbed a senior intelligence operative of the defunct Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in Chennai on Tuesday. Click here to read…

“New Zealand in talks with Sri Lanka on security cooperation to curb extremism” -Michael Appleton High Commissioner New Zealand – Daily Mirror

Economically we want to build a larger, more diverse trading relationship for the benefit of both sides. We believe in an open, free and inclusive region. Click here to read…

EU GSP+ monitoring mission concludes visit to Sri Lanka – Daily FT

The monitoring mission from the European Union (EU) on its GSP+ scheme has successfully concluded its week-long visit to Sri Lanka. Click here to read…

India provides Rs 300M to construct smart classrooms in Galle – Ceylon Today

Recognizing the urgent need to provide Sri Lankan children with fair access to quality educational opportunities with modern technology, the Government of India has agreed to provide financial assistance of Rs. 300 million for the construction of smart classrooms and modern computer labs for 200 schools in Galle. Click here to read…

VIF Neighbourhood News Digest: October 06, 2021

Afghanistan

Islamic Emirate Introduces New Members of Caretaker Cabinet: Tolo News

The Islamic Emirate late Monday announced 38 new members of the caretaker government, in military and civil positions. Click here to read…

Passport Department Resumes Services to Afghans: Tolo News

The Passport Department of the Ministry of Interior Affairs on Tuesday announced the resumption of its services to Afghans, saying that at least 25,000 passports are ready to be issued in the first place. Click here to read…

ISIS-K claims responsibility for explosion on Eidgah mosque in Kabul: The Khaama Press

The Khorasan branch of the Islamic State (ISIS-K) claimed responsibility for the deadly explosion on the Eidgah mosque on Sunday, October 3. Click here to read…

School graduates of 2000-2020, of no use: Taliban’s higher education minister: The Khaama Press

The acting minister of the higher education of the Taliban Abdul Baqi Haqqani said that those who have graduated from high schools during the past twenty years are of no use. Click here to read…

Afghan Carpet Exports Fall as Air Corridor Stops Operating: Tolo News

Afghan merchants on Monday said that carpet exports have been significantly reduced due to the closure of air corridors. Domestic sales have also decreased, they said. Click here to read…

Bangladesh

DU likely to resume classes from October 16- Dhaka Tribune

The provost standing committee of Dhaka University (DU) has recommended to resume its in-person academic activities from October 16. Click here to read…

Will the BNP jettison Jamaat- Dhaka Tribune?

Flag of the BNP Younger leaders wish to cut ties The question of whether the major opposition party BNP will cut ties with its ally, the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, has been seriously discussed by the former recently. Click here to read…

Labour export market recovering as economies open again- Dhaka Tribune

Despite the Covid-19 situation improving thanks to mass vaccination drives across Asian countries, Bangladesh is yet to reap its benefits regarding the labour markets such as Malaysia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Qatar. Click here to read…

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s climate leadership lauded at CVF-COP26 dialogue- Dhaka Tribune

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s climate leadership and the Mujib Climate Prosperity Decade Plan 2021-2030 have been highly praised at the 4th CVF-COP26 Dialogue in London. Click here to read…

Bangladesh Bank on dollar selling spree to keep taka steady- Daily Star

The foreign exchange regime has made an about-face in the last two months as the Bangladesh Bank continues to inject US dollars (USD) into the market to halt the depreciation of the local currency. Click here to read…

HC orders to shut down all dens of Rajarbagh Pir- The Observer

High Court has directed to shut down all the dens of so-called Rajarbagh pir Dillur Rahman to stop deceiving people in the name of religion. Click here to read…

Mahalaya being celebrated- The Observer

The Hindus in the country have been celebrating the Mahalaya, the auspicious occasion heralding the advent of goddess Durga. Click here to read…

Bhutan

First 180kW grid-tied solar plant in Ruebisa- Kuensel

Inching a step closer to Bhutan’s aim of energy security through a diversified and sustainable energy supply mix, a 180-kilowatt (kW) grid-tied solar power plant project was inaugurated yesterday at Ruebisa, Wangdue. Click here to read…

Construction of new bridge on Damchhu-Haa bypass will begin this week- Kuensel

More than seven months after the newly constructed Wangchhu bridge along the Damchhu-Haa bypass collapsed, work to build a new bridge over the river will begin on October 7. Click here to read…

Gov’t suspends walk-in vaccinations from next month- Kuensel

Starting November 1, Covid-19 vaccinations for walk-in individuals aged 12 years and above will be discontinued, according to a press release from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) issued yesterday. Click here to read…

Economy growth falls to negative 10.08 percent last year- Kuensel

Bhutan’s economy saw negative growth of 10.08 percent last year, compared with 5.75 percent in 2019, according to the National Statistics Bureau’s National Accounts Statistics 2021. Click here to read…

Thimphu Thromde to complete four-lane road by end of October- BBS

It won’t be long before the North Thimphu residents get to enjoy a smooth ride between Chubachu and Jungshina. The Thromde plans to complete constructing the much-awaited four-lane road connecting the two places by the end of this month. Click here to read…

Maldives

Pres declares 3rd October as National Tourism Day – Avas

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has declared 3rd October as National Tourism Day. Click here to read…

Japan provides USD three million grant aid to boost health sector capacity – Raajje

With an aim to boost the Maldives health sector capacity, the government of Japan has provided a grant aid of USD three million to the Maldivian government. Click here to read…

Wage Advisory Board recommends MVR 7,000 as minimum wage – Avas

According to the Minimum Wage Board’s recommendation, the minimum wage for the public sector was set by using the minimum monthly wage earned by permanent civil servants in six hours as a basemark. Click here to read…

0.08 percent rise in inflation rate in August – Avas

Inflation rate rose by 0.08 percent in August, official statistics have shown. The most recent Consumer Price Index (CPI) published by National Bureau of Statistics show the inflation rate was at 0.08 percent in August. The rate was at 2.80 percent in July. Click here to read…

Myanmar

Notorious Myanmar Military Commander to Lead Clearance Operations – The Irrawaddy

One of the Myanmar military regime’s most notorious commanders will lead clearance operations against civilian resistance fighters in the country’s most restive regions, according to a former army captain. Click here to read…

Why Singapore Should Solve Rohingya Refugee Crisis For Ensuring Greater Interest Of South East Asia – OpEd – Eurasia Review

It is Singapore who can make Myanmar realize about Rohingya repatriation. Singapore can be an ideal mediator in solving the Rohingya Refugee Crisis because Singapore has very good relations with both Myanmar and Bangladesh. Click here to read…

Eyewitness Gives Chilling Account of Rohingya Leader’s Killing in Bangladesh – RFA

A Rohingya day-laborer, who was in the room when gunmen killed prominent refugee community leader Muhib Ullah in southeastern Bangladesh, described in an interview with BenarNews how the intruders forced him and other eyewitnesses to the ground before they interrogated their target and shot him in cold blood.Click here to read…

Elderly Chin Christians Shot Dead by The Tatmadaw in Chin State – persecution.Org

Two elderly Christian men in Myanmar’s Chin state were killed in a car by the Burmese Army (Tatmadaw) as they entered the town of Thantlang to help its displaced villagers. Click here to read…

Five Tatmadaw killed, two PDF injured in clash – BNI Online

Fighting broke out between the Tatmadaw stationed at Kywe Chan Village Monastery and the Daung Min (King Peacock) Operation Force (TYC-PDF) in Thayet Chaung township Taung Pyauk district, Tanintharyi region on October 3. Click here to read…

Nepal

Cabinet expansion likely by tomorrow- Himalaya

The five-party ruling coalition has reached an agreement on sharing Cabinet portfolios. Click here to read…

National Women Commission gears up its activities- Himalaya

The National Women Commission has stepped up its activities in recent days. Click here to read…

207 petty criminals arrested in police operation- Himalaya

Police have arrested 207 petty criminals in the past 20 days from the capital in a covert operation conducted ahead of the festive season. Click here to read…

Deuba sending delegation to India as he walks diplomatic tightrope-TKP

Congress leaders, led by Prakash Sharan Mahat, are visiting Delhi on Thursday and are expected to meet BJP leaders and Jaishankar, the minister for external affairs. Click here to read…

Vero Cell doses bought through COVAX will arrive from November- TKP

Vero Cell vaccine doses bought from the COVAX facility through a cost-sharing mechanism are likely to be delivered starting November. Click here to read…

‘Fair criticism of court and verdicts does not amount to contempt of court’- TKP

In full text of verdict quashing petition seeking contempt charges against Kantipur, court emphasises freedom of expression and public opinions, even in sub judice cases. Click here to read…

Restoring a piece of Nepal’s history- Nepali Times

When an 8.3 magnitude earthquake hit Kathmandu in 1934, a three-storey temple in Patan collapsed. Eighty-two years later, just as work had officially started to rebuild it, the 2015 earthquake hit central Nepal. Click here to read…

Korea-bound workers called for completing official procedures for job placement- Republica

The South Korean government is resuming job placement for eligible Nepali workers that has been suspended for the past 20 months. Click here to read…

Dathu Baha fall made Bhaktapur realise the importance of communal space. Hence, they toiled hard to rebuild it- Online Khabar

Annually, the site is a must-visit during the Gunlaa festival, where devotees travel from bihars to bihars to pay respect to the deities. Click here to read…

NRB Allows Banks to Issue SBLC Of Up To $5 Million- Rising Nepal

Commercial banks and national level development banks in Nepal can now issue Standby Letter of Credit (SBLC) to any firm, organisation or agency to run business activities and obtain loan in foreign countries. Click here to read…

Pakistan

At UN summit, PM Imran calls for ending ‘illicit’ flow of money from poor to rich capitals: Dawn

Prime Minister Imran Khan stressed on Tuesday the need to end the “illicit flow of money from poor countries to rich capitals, to tax havens, to haven destinations”, which he said was “crushing the people in the developing world”Click here to read…

Army huddle takes serious note of Indian army’s ‘malicious propaganda’, resolves to take measures: Dawn

The resolution in this regard was expressed during the 244th Corps Commanders Conference chaired by Army Chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa at the GHQ. Click here to read…

Maryam draws public flak for targeting security institutions: The Express Tribune

Stooping to a new low, the Sharif family has levelled serious allegations against Pakistan’s security establishment just to appease “foreign forces and woo them” in a bid to pull them out of the legal quagmire. Click here to read…

Pakistan, Iran agree on ‘continued economic engagement’ with Afghanistan: The Express Tribune

The consensus was reached between the two sides during talks between Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and the visiting deputy foreign minister of Iran, Dr Ali Bagheri Kani. Click here to read…

COAS, Saudi Naval commander discuss Afghan situation: The Express Tribune

The Saudi naval commander called upon the army chief at General Headquarters (GHQ) during which matters of mutual interest, regional security situation and cooperation in military and maritime domains were discussed. Click here to read…

World Leaders Summit Dialogue: One trillion dollars being shifted to safe havens every year, says PM Imran Khan: The News

Prime Minister Imran Khan Tuesday called for prioritising vaccine equity, debt relief, climate finance and return of stolen wealth to developing countries. Click here to read…

Sri Lanka

Over 500,000 USD worth of PCR test kits and PCR test machines to Sri Lanka – The Island

Under the “Stay Strong” campaign, the Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Santhush Woonjin Jeong, at a ceremony held in the Foreign Ministry on 04 October 2021, handed over a donation of USD 500,000 which includes PCR test kits and PCR test machines to the Sri Lankan government. Click here to read…

EU hints possible changes to GSP+ – Daily FT

A top European Commission official yesterday highlighted areas of possible changes underway in the generation of European Union (EU) GSP+ preference by introducing more scrutiny to supply chains and sustainable development principles, whilst underscoring the benefits and optimal utilisation for economic growth. Click here to read…

784 persons test positive for COVID-19 – Daily FT

Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 detections rose to 522,002 with 784 persons testing positive for COVID-19 yesterday. Click here to read…

President upbeat on stronger ties with India – Daily FT

President Gotabaya Rajapaksa yesterday appeared upbeat on stronger ties with India, extending an open invitation to investors saying the island nation needs the neighbouring giant’s help. Click here to read…