South Asia Security Monitor: No. 364
FGFA program sputters;
Five Indian shipyards to bid for submarine contract;
Chinese, Indian troops face off along LAC;
Pakistan to purchase eight Chinese subs;
Sirisena tours Pakistan  
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
FGFA program sputters;
Five Indian shipyards to bid for submarine contract;
Chinese, Indian troops face off along LAC;
Pakistan to purchase eight Chinese subs;
Sirisena tours Pakistan  
38 countries to send military personnel to India for training;
Indian, Chinese officials discuss border dispute;
U.S. airstrike kills senior Pakistani Taliban commander;
Hazara seek Taliban protection;
Ghani nominates 16 ministers to round out cabinet
 
U.S., Japan, India to conduct joint naval exercises;
India eyeing $3B defense package with Israel;
Pakistan: India bigger threat than terrorism;
ISIS thwarted in Afghanistan;
Taliban rejects new peace talks  
Sri Lanka suspends Chinese port project;
Indian, Pak Foreign Ministers meet;
Pakistan tests ballistic missile;
Bomb misses Bangladesh PM by minutes;
Stalling Rafale deal heightens prospects of PAK-FA  
Sri Lanka: No more Chinese subs in ports;
India and Israel coope on the new SAM system;
Afghans launch largest-ever solo offensive;
India to fast-track, upgrade new carrier;
Battle rages near China-Myanmar border