AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China test-fired a long-range, nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile into the Pacific, landing in “designated waters” with a dummy warhead, and the U.S. warned Beijing is pursuing a “rapid and opaque” nuclear buildup. Regional Pushback: Australia called it “destabilising,” New Zealand said it was “deeply concerning,” and Japan urged China to rethink the launch, with multiple governments saying they were notified only shortly beforehand. French Polynesia Angle: The report recalls China’s 2024 ICBM test into waters near French Polynesia, keeping the territory in the spotlight of Indo-Pacific security fears. Local Governance & Environment: French Polynesia expanded ocean protections to 30% of its waters, adding fishing zones around the Austral and Marquesas islands, as President Moetai Brotherson framed it as an Oceania-led stewardship effort. Policy Context: Analysts at ASPI linked the timing to regional security moves, including Australia–Fiji defence cooperation, arguing Beijing is signaling it will contest efforts to strengthen ties in the South Pacific.
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