COUNTRY REPORTS
Afghanistan
India pledges $1 billion aid
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 14 September during his second trip to New Delhi after assuming office. During the meeting India announced $1 billion development assistance towards reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan. While India has recently completed long-pending infrastructure projects in the country, it will now further identify projects in the spheres of education, health, agriculture, skill development, empowerment of women, energy and strengthening of democratic institutions. Both leaders discussed terrorism and regional security and agreed that terrorism was the single biggest threat to the region.
For more information, see: India announces $ 1 billion assistance to Afghanistan
Police chief killed
Brig-Gen Zorawar Zahid, the police chief for Nangarhar province was killed on 11 September when his vehicle hit a roadside IED in Hesarak district. Speaking at his funeral, President Ashraf Ghani pledged to avenge the death. Zahid had previously served in Ghazni as police chief, leading numerous counter -insurgency attacks against the Taliban and ISIS in the country.
For more information, see: Ghani at police chief’s funeral, vows to defeat terrorists
Peace deal soon
The peace agreement between the government and Hezb-e-Islami is set to be finalised soon, as promised by Ashraf Ghani during his Eid address to the nation. Hizb-e-Islami spokesman Nadir Afghan said that Chief Executive Officer Abdullah Abdullah had expressed reservations on some key elements of the recommendations submitted by his party, but added that the two sides have arrived at a consensus.
For more information, see: Govt, Hizb-e-Islami set to clinch peace accord in days: official
Bangladesh
29 die in factory-fire
In yet another incident factory fire more than 29 people had died this week. The fire followed after a boiler explosion at the Tampaco Foils Ltd. factory outside the capital, Dhaka. Factory safety has been a major concern in Bangladesh. The country has witnessed series of incidents of fire in the factories that caused hundreds of lives.
For more information, see:
Fire death toll 29; Death Toll in Bangladesh Factory Fire Rises to 31
PM calls for battling militancy
Conveying her Eid greetings to the people of the country Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged all to come together and raise their voices to fight militancy and terrorism. She further added that militancy is not the only problem of Bangladesh but it is also a global problem and countries have to take all necessary means to combat it.
For more information, see: PM Hasina calls for combined efforts to battle militancy
India ties at new high
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Harshavardhan Sringla observed that India and Bangladesh ties have reached new heights and two countries are now keen in sub-regional cooperation in different sectors. Indian envoy made this comments during his three-day trip to Indian of Tripura.
For more information, see:
Ties with Bangladesh at new heights: India
Bhutan
India okays trilateral project
In a first, Bangladesh will be the first country apart from India to invest in a major hydropower mega project in Bhutan, in the form of the 1125 MW Dorjilung project.This comes after India recently and informally agreed to the investment from Bangladesh in Bhutan.
For more information, see:
Bangladesh, Bhutan and India agree to 1125 MW Dorjilung Project
Civil servants refute RCSC stand
Civil servants who say they are affected by the Royal Civil Service Commission’s (RCSC) reforms have refused to accept the commission’s stand of addressing the issue of stagnation and have suggested reverting to the old system or consider revisiting the current system to make it agreeable to both parties.
For more information, see:
Civil Servants refute RCSC’s stand
India
PMs talk Nepal ties
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held wide ranging talks with his Nepalese counterpart Pushpa Kamal Dahal 'Prachanda' on key issues including the political process in the Himalayan nation and ways to strengthen bilateral ties. The two sides reviewed the full-spectrum of relations during delegation level talks at Hyderabad House here, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup tweeted.
For more information, see:
PM Modi, Nepal PM Prachanda hold talks in Delhi
Congress loses Arunachal
In less than two months, the Congress is back to square one and is yet again facing a battle of survival in Arunachal Pradesh. The political battle against the party has been launched by its own chief minister Pema Khandu who has the support of 43 other MLAs. Now, 44 out of 45 Congress MLAs in the state, including Khandu, have quit the Congress and joined the People’s Party of Arunachal (PPA).
For more information, see:
Congress loses Arunachal as chief minister, 43 MLAs defect to BJP ‘ally’
Two rescued from IS
Two Indians, held captive by the Islamic State in Libya since July 2015, have been rescued by the Misrata forces, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday. A third Indian national, however, continues to remain in captivity and efforts are on to secure his release, the MEA said."I am happy to inform that C. Gopikrishna (Andhra Pradesh) and T. Balaram Kishan of Telangana, who were captive in Libya since July 29, 2015 have been rescued," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted.
For more information, see:
Two Indians rescued from IS in Libya
Cauvery riots end
The situation continued to be normal in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as no reports of violence has come from any parts of the states. However, the interstate transport through Karnataka border remained at standstill. The passenger buses are being plied only up to towns bordering Karnataka. Opposition parties in Tamil Nadu including the DMK, CPI and PMK have announced their support to the September 16 Bandh called by various traders and farmers associations against Karnataka’s stand on the Cauvery issue and the reported violence unleashed against Tamils and their properties in the neighbouring state.
For more information, see:
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu: Situation continues to be normal
Families informed
The Indian Air Force on Thursday communicated to the kin of personnel on the missing AN-32 plane that those on-board have been presumed dead and search operations have ended. Multiple aircraft and ships of the IAF, Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard were scouring the waters in an area some 150 nautical miles east of Chennai, the last known location of the aircraft, braving high winds and choppy monsoon seas.
For more information, see:
Missing AN-32 aircraft: IAF declares those on-board as presumed dead, families informed
Maldives
Row over reported Nasheed-Gayoom deal
After deflecting early claims of former President Mohammed Nasheed on a deal with predecessor Maumoon Gayoom to have incumbent Abdulla Yameen ousted, the Gayoom faction of the ruling PPM has denied all such deals when the MDP supremo flagged the same through a news conference from London with journalists in Colombo, on
Skype.
For more information, see: “PPM denies talks between Nasheed and Gayoom”, Maldives Independent, 15 September 2016; “Statements made by President Nasheed about President Maumoon are lies: PPM”, Miadhu, 15 September 2016; “Ex-foes Nasheed, Gayoom join hands to unseat Yameen”, The Hindu, 15 September 2016; “Home Minister: President Nasheed does not have courage to come back to the country”, SunOnline, 15 September 2016; “MDP calls for the release of the members of their National Council”, SunOnline, 13 September 2016; “Transparency calls for ‘broad investigation’ after corruption exposé”, Maldives Independent, 13 September 2016
FTA talks with China
The final round of talks on the China-Maldives free trade agreement will be held in Hong Kong later this month. Economic Minister Mohamed Saeed said that the government hopes to sign the agreement before the end of this year.
For more information, see: Last round of talks on the China-Maldives free trade agreement to be held in Hong Kong later this month
Myanmar
Suu Kyi seeks investments
Myanmarese leader Aung San Suu Kyi urged businesses to invest in the South-East Asian country in Washington DC on 15 September as a way to advance its democratic transition, a day after US President Barack Obama pledged to lift long-standing sanctions on the country.
For more information, see:
Suu Kyi calls for investment in post-sanctions Burma
US ready to lift sanctions
Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi called on September 14 for the lifting of economic sanctions against her country, and US President Barack Obama, in their first White House meeting since she became leader, said the United States was ready to do so.
For more information, see:
Obama says US ready to lift sanctions; Obama pledges to remove nearly all remaining US sanctions
Soldiers sentenced
A military court has handed down sentences of five years with hard labour to seven Burmese army servicemen found guilty of murdering local villagers in northern Shan State’s Lashio Township earlier this year.
For more information, see:
Soldiers get five years with hard labour for Mong Yaw murders
Nepal
Karnali Project delayed
The time limit to organise funds for building the 900MW Upper Karnali Hydroelectric Project (PKHP) will expire on September 18, but the concerned government body, which is overseeing the project’s implementation, is still undecided as to whether the time limit should be extended as demanded by the project developer. A detailed plan to the Investment Board Nepal (IBN), needs to be submitted by the GMR by September 18.
For more information. see: Upper Karnalihydel project: IBN yet to decide on extension of financial closure deadline
Grant for quake victims
Of the total 43,000 earthquake victims entitled to the state grant for house construction, 38,000 have received the first instalment of the grant amount in their bank accounts in Ramechhap. According to District Development Committee Programme Officer and Reconstruction District Contact Person DipakSubedi, the DDC released 1.92 billion rupees in the names of 38,000 beneficiaries today. Some amount has been halted owing to technical problem which is being sorted out.
For more information, see: Grant for quake victims sent to bank
Pakistan
India’s charge
India has accused Pakistan of widespread human rights violations in Balochistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) at the UNHRC. During the session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, India said the main reasons for disturbances in Jammu and Kashmir was cross-border terrorism sponsored by Pakistan. In response, the UN Commissioner for Human Rights requested India and Pakistan to allow teams from his office to visit both sides of the Line of Control. On 15 July Pakistan had requested the United Nations human rights watch-dog to send a fact-finding mission to Jammu and Kashmir to look into what it believes are gross violations of human rights.
For more information, see: India raises Balochistan at UN, hits out at Pakistan; Pakistan rejects India claims of restraint in Indian Kashmir
Train crash kills four
A Karachi bound train rammed into a goods train near Multan on 15 September killing four people and injuring over a hundred. Local administration said that the goods train was stationary on the track after running over a man crossing the track where the Awami Express passenger train rammed into it.
For more information, see: At least 4 dead, 100 injured as Karachi-bound train crashes near Multan
Military exercise with Russia
Pakistan and Russia are expected to hold their first-ever joint military exercises later this year. The joint military cooperation, according to diplomatic sources, will be another step in the growing military cooperation between the two countries, whose bilateral ties have suffered for years due to the Cold War. A senior Pakistani official said that around 200 military personnel from the two sides would take part in the joint military exercises scheduled for later this year and that Islamabad is also considering buying advanced Russian warplanes.
For more information, see: In a first, Pakistan, Russia to hold joint war games
Sri Lanka
CBK for federal statute
Chairman of the Government’s National Reconciliation Secretariat and former President, Chandrika Bandaranaika Kumaratunga has called for a federal and semi-secular Constitution, even as reports indicated that five of the sub-committees working on aspects of a new statute have completed their work. Even as reports indicated that the new Constitution draft could be presented to Parliament, acting as Constituent Assembly, in November, the Joint Opposition identifying with former President, Mahinda Rajapaksa, rejected ‘federalism’, point-blank.
For more information, see: “CBK calls for a federal semi-secular constitution”, Daily Mirror Online, 15 September 2016; “Five out of six sub committees complete work”, The Island, 16 September 2016; “We are opposed to any type of federalism: JO”, Daily Mirror Online, 17 September 2016; “What if Jan. 8 transformation did not happen, President asks”, Daily Mirror Online, 9 September 2016; “MR says country should be governed either by MS or PM not both”, Daily Mirror Online, 14 September 2016; “Positive steps taken in SL: UNHRC Working Group”, Daily Mirror Online, 16 September 2016; “Paranagama Com. recommends Int’l technical assistance and observers”, Daily Mirror Online, 12 September 2016; “We hope to recruit more Tamils for Security Forces: PM”, Daily Mirror Online, 8 September 2016; “Govt and army cannot help officer convicted of killing escaping Tiger”, The Island, 16 September 2016; “‘Army now holds 10,000 acres down from 38,000 acres’....Jaffna troop strength drastically down before prez polls”, The Island, 16 September 2016; “Security forces: No more releasing of lands from Palaly cantonment”, The Island, 16 September 2016; “SL Security Forces will increase role in UN Peace-Keeping: Ruwan”, Daily Mirror Online, 13 September 2016; “Biswal holds talks with Tamil diaspora on reconciliation in SL”, Daily Mirror Online, 17 September 2016; “US to renew military logistical pact it signed with MR govt”, The Island, 17 September 2016
Sampur project dropped
The Government has dropped the India-aided, coal-fired power project at Sampur, Trincomalee, in the Eastern Province, the Supreme Court was told. The project was hanging fire after the predecessor Rajapaksa regimeand the incumbent Government have both dragged their feet after showing interest and commitment. The Tamil population, which was expected to benefit from the project, in terms of power-supply and jobs, also opposed the project, later on.
For more information, see: “Coal power joint venture with India dropped – govt.”, The Island, 16 September 2016; “Colombo has not conveyed its decision to drop coal power project to India”, The Island, 16 September 21016
PRIMARY DOCUMENTATION
Bhutan
Press releases
34 online G2C Services launched, Cabinet Secretariat, September 15, 2016
Myanmar
Press releases
Positive changes for Myanmar during State Counsellor’s meeting with Obama, State Councillor’s Office, September 15, 2016
Nepal
Press releases
Press Release on Rt. Hon. PM’s State Visit to India, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal, September 16, 2016
Press Release on the Departure of The Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister to India, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal, September 15, 2016
Press Release on Rt. Hon. Vice President of Nepal attending 17th Summit of the Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Movement(NAM), Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal, September 14, 2016
Press Release on The Rt. Hon’ble Prime Minister’s State Visit to India, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal, September 12, 2016
Press Release on DPRK Nuke Test, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nepal, September 12, 2016
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Afghanistan
Opinion pieces
Davood Moradian, A deeper friendship”, The Indian Express, September 15, 2016
Zarlasht Halaimzai, The world helped destroy Afghanistan. It must help Afghans rebuild it, The Guardian, September 11, 2016
Bangladesh
Opinion pieces
Palash Sanyal, We can’t afford to dawdle, Dhaka Tribune, September 10, 2016
Esam Sohail, Kerry hardly the last word in Washington-Dhaka ties, Dhaka Tribune, September 10, 2016
Atif A. Choudhury, A crisis we can’t ignore, Dhaka Tribune, September 2016
Book Reviews
Women Empowerment in Bangladesh of the Forest, Tree & Grassroots , author Manzurul Mannan, reviewed by Dr.Imtiaz A. Hussain, The Daily Star, September 12, 2016
Bhutan
Opinion Pieces
Ezeanu John Paul. E, “Impact of mass tourism on host destinations”, The Bhutanese, September 11, 2016
Editorials
Kuensel, Welcome Bangladesh, The Bhutanese, September 11, 2016
India
Opinion pieces
C. Raja Mohan, Raja Mandala: New dynamic in the north west, The Indian Express, September 13, 2016
Manoj Joshi, Manoj Joshi: If we can't beat them, let's join 'em, Mid-Day, September 13, 2016
Maldives
Opinion pieces
N. Sathiya Moorthy, Are Nasheed, Gayoom on the same page, really?, ORF, September 17, 2016
Omkar Khandekar, Let me know if need a lawyer, Maldives Independent, September 13, 2016
Myanmar
Opinion pieces
Aung Zaw, Without Sanctions, Burmese Govt Must Hold Cronies Accountable, Irrawaddy, September 15, 2016
Brahma Chellaney, China’s dam problem with Myanmar, Myanmar Times, September 14, 2016
Nepal
Opinion Pieces
Navin Singh Khadka, Unwanted waters, The Kathmandu Post, September 16, 2016
Biswas Baral Give me a reason, Republica, September 15, 2016
Editorias
A chance for a fresh start, The Kathmandu Post, September 16, 2016
‘Instant fix’, Republica, September 15, 2016
Pakistan
Opinion Pieces
Aakar Patel, Indian media’s selective reporting, The Express Tribune, September 11, 2016
Faryal Leghari, The swansong echoing in Srinagar, The Express Tribune, September 12, 2016
Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, A Kashmir statement, Dawn, September 14, 2016
Sri Lanka
Opinion Pieces
M. S. M. Ayub, “It’s power that matters”, Daily Mirror Online, September 16, 2016
Malinda Seneviratne, 'Unnecessary' fears and tell-tales about constitutional reform, Daily Mirror Online, September 15, 2016
Dayan Jayatilleka, The road from Nandikadal: A new revivalism, Daily Mirror Online, September 14, 2016
C. A. Chandraprema, BASL attempt to undermine the Supreme Court and Parliament, The Island, September 14, 2016
Harim Peiris, The SLFP and UNP conventions and the ideology of national government, The Island, September 13, 2016
N. Sathiya Moorthy, Ban comes calling again: Banking on, or banging at Govt this time?, The Sunday Leader, September 11, 2016
Interviews
Prasad Abeyvwkrama, We became soldiers not to kill, but to protect the country, Daily Mirror Online, September 14, 2016
Kelum Bandara, Harsh de Silva: ETCA means to become Indian Ocean hub, Daily Mirror Online, September 13, 2016
Contributors:
Afghanistan and Pakistan: Kriti M. Shah
Bangladesh: Joyeeta Bhattacharjee
Bhutan and Myanmar: Mihir Bhonsale
India: Shubh Soni and Pushan Das
Maldives and Sri Lanka: N. Sathiya Moorthy
Nepal: AnasuaBasu Ray Chaudhury and Sreeparna Banerjee
Coordinator: Mihir Bhonsale
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