AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRegional Security Tech & Defence Networking: Southeast Asia is building a “web of smaller arrangements” for deterrence—missile sales, coast guard drills, intelligence-sharing and defence consultations—rather than formal alliances, with Philippines–Vietnam upgrading to an enhanced strategic partnership and India signing a major BrahMos cruise missile deal for Vietnam. South China Sea Science as Strategy: Analysis says China is using “neutral” marine research coverage (like hawksbill turtle findings near Scarborough Shoal) to normalize presence and bolster sovereignty claims. Severe Haze Warning for Brunei: Singapore Institute of International Affairs issues a rare red risk for 2026 transboundary haze affecting Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore, driven by El Niño/Indian Ocean Dipole, plus higher fertiliser and fuel costs and biofuel-driven land pressure. Brunei Aviation Digital Shift: Royal Brunei Airlines goes live with AMOSmobile/EXEC from Swiss-AS, enabling technicians to execute and document maintenance digitally to cut paper workflows. ASEAN Power Grid Momentum: Philippines explores interconnection with Indonesia as Phase 2 of ASEAN Power Grid planning moves toward linking Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Trade Talks with Tech Spillovers: India–US high-level talks aim to salvage a bilateral trade framework before the July 24 tariff deadline, with India seeking competitive tariff advantage for exports.
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