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Thursday 30 May 2024

#SecurityScan 85: Project Udbhav, Indian warships to in South China sea & much more

 Armenia can be a test case for India"s growing role in international security amid exceptional turmoil that has jostled the alliance matrix in the south Caucasus.


This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in the last one week affecting India's national security.
 
News In Brief
 
- India and Chabahar: Navigating the Tides of US Sanctions.
 
- India will develop the Shahid-Behesti Terminal of Iran’s strategic Chabahar port. Can it so do it without facing U.S. sanctions?
 
- Thousands of middle-class Chinese take risky, illegal route to U.S.
 
- Economic malaise, debt and despair push families to trek through jungle to Mexico border.
 

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- Australia bluntly weaponizes a Chinese student’s visa. PhD candidate Xiaolong Zhu’s visa cancelled for weapons of mass destruction links .
 
- China Is Winning the Minerals War, Western efforts to make a dent are languishing;
 
- For the past few years, the West has been trying to break China’s grip on minerals that are critical for defense and green technologies. Despite their efforts, Chinese companies are becoming more dominant, not less.
 
- They are expanding operations, supercharging supply and causing prices to drop. But are not able to challenge the Chinese efforts..
 
- China Coast Guard dispatch vessels over 300 times per day in 2023 for law enforcement, achieving significant results in law enforcement actions such as combating smuggling, illegal fishing, and theft of sea sand, according to a meeting on Tuesday to summarize the CCG's law enforcement achievements in 2023 that was attended by the Global Times.
 
- Russia unsettles Nato with plan to redraw Baltic Sea borders
 
- Defence ministry’s proposal draws condemnation from Lithuania and Finland.
 
- Ultra-processed foods could damage your brain, Harvard study says.
 
- Iran’s Use of Proxy Warfare Likely to Persist, Experts Say.
 
- The sudden death of President Ebrahim Raisi is not expected to affect the actions of groups like Hezbollah and the Houthis, which are vital to Iran’s power

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