BrahMos missile

Indonesia’s Planned Purchase of BrahMos missile Targets China’s Vital Maritime Supply Routes Across Southeast Asia

Indonesia’s planned acquisition of the supersonic BrahMos missile from India could dramatically reshape the strategic landscape of Southeast Asia, potentially transforming the world’s largest archipelago into a powerful maritime barrier stretching between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean....
B-2 bombers

US strikes expose limits of underground bunkers in Iran, China plans vast subterranean network to shield strategic energy and military assets

The growing vulnerability of hardened underground facilities to modern precision weapons is forcing a reassessment of how nations protect their most sensitive infrastructure. After recent United States bunker-buster strikes exposed weaknesses in deeply buried nuclear facilities in Iran, analysts say...
Nvidia Hopper architecture, HGX H200 platform features H200 Tensor Core GPU

Nvidia Halts China-Bound H200 AI Chip Production as US-China Tech Rivalry and Domestic Substitution Drive Reshape Global Semiconductor Supply Chains

The global race for artificial intelligence dominance has taken another sharp turn as Nvidia reportedly halted production of its H200 artificial-intelligence chips intended for China, highlighting the growing strategic divide between Washington and Beijing over advanced semiconductor technology. The decision...
Cyberspace Administration of China

China’s Blockchain Strategy: How Beijing Is Building State-Controlled Digital Trust Infrastructure for Global Trade and Data

For much of the past decade, discussions about blockchain in Western technology circles have been dominated by cryptocurrencies, decentralized finance (DeFi) experiments, and volatile token markets. The technology’s public image has been shaped largely by projects like Bitcoin and platforms...
Donald Trump

Oil shocks and diplomatic collapse: Trump’s shifting war signals leave Iran conflict, global markets and Asia’s energy security on edge

Global oil markets briefly surged to nearly $120 a barrel on Monday before retreating after remarks by Donald Trump suggested that the conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran might soon wind down. In an interview with CBS, the...
Iwo Jima

Japan looks to fortify Iwo Jima fallback base China’s long-range strike power threatens frontline islands

Japan is considering a significant expansion of its military presence on the remote island of Iwo Jima as rising Chinese naval activity beyond the First Island Chain fuels concern in Tokyo about the vulnerability of key Pacific bases such as...
Rare earths, China

China’s Export Control Dispute with Japan Exposes Southeast Asia to Supply Chain Dependence and Growing Geopolitical Risk

China’s escalating restrictions on Japanese defence-linked companies have largely been framed as a bilateral clash between Asia’s two largest economies. Yet the consequences extend far beyond Tokyo and Beijing. Across Southeast Asia, where supply chains for rare earths, electronics, automotive...
Pakistan Dominates in Air and Technology-Yet Afghanistan’s Mountains Could Neutralize Advantage in Sustained Confrontation

Pakistan Dominates in Air and Technology, Yet Afghanistan’s Mountains Could Neutralize Advantage in Sustained Confrontation

The latest military confrontation between Pakistan and Afghanistan marks one of the most serious turning points in relations between the two neighbors since the Afghan Taliban returned to power in August 2021. What began as recurring border skirmishes and mutual...
North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, Ninth Party Congress

North Korea’s Ninth Party Congress Hardens Division With South Korea, Expands Nuclear Doctrine and Demands US Recognition Permanent Nuclear State

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un used the Ninth Congress of the ruling Workers’ Party to deliver a sweeping message of defiance and consolidation: his regime will press ahead with state-driven economic development, accelerate a military buildup centered on nuclear...
Kim Jong Un, Kim Ju Ae

Kim’s Daughter Takes Center Stage Presumed Successor, Though Intelligence Stops Short of Dismissing Hidden Rival

South Korea’s spy agency has ignited fresh debate over the future of the world’s only hereditary communist dynasty, reporting that National Intelligence Service (NIS) believes Kim Jong Un has settled on a daughter of about 13 as his eventual successor....
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