Monitoring+the+build-up+of+naval+capabilities+(especially+sub-marines)+in+South+East+Asia

=Monitoring The build-up of naval capbilities (especially sub-marines) in South East Asia:-= The growth of naval capabilities in the region of south-East Asia would cripple a significant political stability that has been in development since the region’s succession from colonial rule. The region has long been plagued with conflict and territorial disputes over land. Should development in naval capabilities take place, tensions will arise between governmental entities, and there is no doubt some will be threatened by this growth, extending pre-existing territorial disputes to the sea. Until political stability between the nations concerned is achieved, Sudan sees that no relevant or constructive development can take place concerning naval capabilities. Furthermore, this growing tension at the cause of potentially competing naval powers will hinder any economical development in the area, and a significant state of social stability that has been developing since colonial succession will be dismantled. There is little doubt that countries will begin responding belligerently to these developments, which would potentially spark another conflict. Therefore, under this set of justifications, Sudan cannot possibly support any sort of naval growth in the region.