South Asia Security Monitor: No. 295
U.S. eases sanctions on investment in Myanmar;
Pak protests over reopening of NATO supply lines;
Afghanistan declared a major non-NATO ally;
Taliban commander reveals frustration
The American Foreign Policy Council's Review of Security in the Asia-Pacific Region
U.S. eases sanctions on investment in Myanmar;
Pak protests over reopening of NATO supply lines;
Afghanistan declared a major non-NATO ally;
Taliban commander reveals frustration
Pak reopens supply lines following U.S. apology;
Political prisoners released in Myanmar;
Sri Lankan media under gov attack;
Crucial Indian naval base targeted by hackers
Pak views toward U.S. sink even further;
Terror suspect links ISI to Mumbai attack;
Bhutan, Chinese premiers in historic meet;
Admin mulled U.S.-Afghan joint raids into Pakistan
Nasheed nominated for Maldivan presidential race;
Economic reforms in Myanmar;
India, U.S. plan trilateral talks with Myanmar;
Indian fleet gets unsolicited escort from China;
Taliban calls a ban on polio vaccinations;
India get U.S. waiver on Iran sanctions
Drone strikes resume, hit al Qaeda #2;
Panetta in India;
U.S. eases way for defense tech transfers to India;
SCO meets in Beijing