AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Missile Watch: China’s nuclear-powered submarine launched a ballistic missile into the South Pacific on 6 July, with the dummy warhead splashing down between Nauru and Tonga—prompting fresh alarm over Indo-Pacific security and AUKUS air and missile defence readiness. Local Radar & Tracking: Taiwan says it tracked the full trajectory using its Leshan Radar Station, underscoring how quickly regional early-warning systems can respond to submarine-launched tests. Treaty Tensions: Analysts and Pacific observers argue the launch may skirt the spirit of the Treaty of Rarotonga’s nuclear-free zone, even if Beijing claims it followed legal steps and advance notices. Ocean Governance: A new High Seas Treaty deal would exempt deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact assessment rules, raising concerns for seabed protection. Health Snapshot (Nauru): Nauru is highlighted as having the world’s highest obesity rate, tied to decades of economic and food-system shifts. Regional Fisheries: The PNA Office CEO made a courtesy call on Papua New Guinea’s fisheries authority, reaffirming cooperation on sustainable tuna management.
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