Balochistan

Balochistan Emerges as Global Flashpoint: U.S. Joins China in Pursuit of Influence in Pakistan’s Troubled Province

Few nations have mastered the long game of geopolitical maneuvering like the United States. Whether in trade, military alliances, or energy diplomacy, Washington has shown a consistent ability to reconcile idealism with realpolitik. Nowhere is this duality more evident than...
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te

Taiwan’s Political Paralysis Undermines President Lai’s Agenda Amid Rising Chinese Pressure

One year after taking office, Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te finds his presidency engulfed in a storm of political turmoil. Elected in January 2024 on a platform promising to defend Taiwan's democracy against growing Chinese aggression, Lai now faces an intensifying...
Su-30 Fighter Jets

Myanmar’s Junta Receives Su-30 Fighter Jets and Attack Helicopters from Russia in Major Military Boost

In a powerful demonstration of growing geopolitical alignment, Myanmar’s military government has publicly expressed gratitude to Russia for a new arsenal of advanced fighter jets and military hardware, signaling a deeper and more strategic partnership between the two sanctioned regimes....
Bangladesh-China

Bangladesh-China Military Ties: Chinese J-10s & JF-17s Pose Twin Threat to India’s Eastern Front; PLA Air Activity Alarms Indian Defense Establishment — Aerial Logistics Base Near Siliguri Corridor on the Cards?

A “quiet but deliberate encroachment,” China is reportedly moving to establish a deeper military footprint in South Asia—this time not through Pakistan, but via Bangladesh. Indian intelligence sources have confirmed that Chinese military officials recently visited the World War II-era...
East China Sea China-Japan Maritime Showdown

China-Japan Maritime Showdown Escalates: Spy Ships, Surveillance, and Sovereignty in East China Sea

Tensions between China and Japan have reached a new high after the Japanese government reported a record-breaking 353 days of Chinese government ships entering its contiguous zone in 2024. This aggressive behavior is now matched by Beijing’s deployment of advanced...
Chinese Chengdu J-10C fighter jet

Symbolic Solidarity or Strategic Messaging? Chinese J-10C Displays Pakistani “Kill Marks” of Indian Jets

In a rare and provocative demonstration of symbolic solidarity, a Chinese Chengdu J-10C fighter jet was recently photographed bearing “kill marks” of Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft and an Israeli-made surveillance drone. The markings, painted just below the cockpit, depict...
J-10C Fighter Jet

Bangladesh Eyes China’s J-10C Fighter Jets After Pakistan-India Standoff Shakes Regional Balance

Dhaka's Fast-Tracked Fighter Jet Ambitions Signal a Shift in South Asia's Air Power Landscape In the wake of Pakistan's recent and forceful deployment of its J-10C "Vigorous Dragon" fighters during a high-intensity standoff with India, South Asia's airpower calculus may...
U.S. Navy Admiral Samuel J. Paparo highlights the U.S. Army's Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) as a strategic game-changer

U.S. Shifts Indo-Pacific Deterrence Strategy: U.S. Army Looks to Counter China and North Korea’s Missile Threats with New Long-Range Strike Capabilities

At the 2025 Land Forces Pacific (LANPAC) Symposium in Honolulu on May 13, Admiral Samuel J. Paparo, Commander of United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM), delivered a strikingly candid strategic briefing. His message was clear: in an era defined by evolving...
Type 88 follows a complex preprogrammed path

Japan Embraces More Assertive Posture With Domestic Type 88 Missile Tests to Confront Chinese Expansion in Asia-Pacific

Japan is preparing to launch a domestically developed long-range missile from its own territory for the first time in its postwar history. The upcoming live-fire exercise, scheduled between June 19 and 30, 2025, will involve the Type 88 Surface-to-Ship Missile...
USS Ohio Returns to Indo-Pacific Strategic Signals and Subsurface Strength in a Tense Naval Era

USS Ohio Returns to Indo-Pacific: Strategic Signals and Subsurface Strength in a Tense Naval Era

The USS Ohio (SSGN-726) arrived in Guam, marking a significant moment for U.S. naval operations in the Indo-Pacific. The submarine, one of the Navy’s most formidable guided-missile platforms, had just completed a three-year Major Maintenance Period (MMP) at Puget Sound...
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