AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security: China’s rare submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test in the South Pacific has triggered fresh alarm across the region, with experts saying it signals stronger sea-based nuclear deterrence and “second-strike” capability, while Beijing insists it was routine training, carried a dummy warhead, and that Solomon Islands and other countries were notified. Regional Diplomacy: Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr urged Pacific nations to reduce geopolitical tensions and avoid nuclear anxiety, calling for more transparency and cooperation. Border Tech Upgrade: Munda International Airport went live with Solomon Islands’ Border Management System, processing international arrivals electronically as part of a Solomon Islands–Australia–PNG trilateral rollout. Education for Tech Skills: Prime Minister Matthew Wale used his Independence address to push free education from early childhood through TVET and SINU from January 2027, including stronger STEM/innovation focus. Infrastructure Quality Control: Solomon Islands commissioned its first Universal Testing Machine for construction materials, boosting local capacity to verify concrete and steel quality for roads and public works. Ocean Governance: WCS and Makira-Ulawa Province signed an MoU to strengthen marine spatial planning, protected areas, fisheries management, and community-led ocean governance.
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