DJI

U.S.-China Tensions: DJI Sues U.S. Defense Department Over Military Designation; A Fight for Business Survival

DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer of commercial drones, is taking legal action against the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) after being added to a list of companies allegedly linked to China’s military. The Chinese-based company filed a lawsuit in a...
Middle East in Turmoil: A Year of War Reshapes the Region

Belgium opens Investigation into Possible War Crimes Committed by Belgian Soldier in Israeli Elite Unit

The Belgian federal prosecutor’s office has initiated an investigation into potential war crimes involving a Belgian soldier who is currently fighting for Israel in Gaza. The soldier, a dual Belgian-Israeli national in his 20s, is alleged to have been involved...
Taiwan

Taiwanese Perceptions on Likelihood of Chinese Invasion: Calm Amid Growing Military Threats

A recent survey conducted by Taiwan's premier military think tank, the Institute for National Defence and Security Research (INDSR), reveals a complex and evolving sentiment among the Taiwanese public regarding the possibility of a Chinese invasion. While the majority of...
Taiwan Submarine

Taiwan’s Submarine Expansion: High-Stakes Gamble Against China’s Military Threat

Taiwan's decision to expand its submarine fleet is a strategic move to counter China's growing military threat, despite facing significant financial, logistical, and geopolitical challenges. This bold initiative underlines Taiwan's commitment to bolstering its defense capabilities in the face of...
US-Australia Military

U.S.-Australia’s Military Strategy: Shifting Alliances and Fortifying Pacific Against China

In recent years, Australia's defense strategy has undergone a significant transformation, moving closer to aligning with its long-time ally, the United States, in the face of growing tensions with China. This evolving stance, marked by increased military cooperation and strategic...
US-Thailand, Military

US-Thailand Military Drills Foster Collaboration

The United States and Thailand will hold annual military drills in Thailand at the end of February, with over 10,000 troops from 30 countries expected to participate. The Cobra Gold war games, held from February 27 to March 10, will...
Myanmar-China

China is Balancing Its Interests in Myanmar

China's relationship with Myanmar is a complex one, with the Chinese Communist Party supporting the State Administration Council (SAC) military junta due to their shared authoritarian nature. However, China has been playing a hedging game with various political forces within...
Chinese Military

Chinese Private Military Companies Shaping Beijing’s Security Landscape

For over a decade, China has been using its own private military companies (PMCs) to guard its facilities abroad, preferring to use them rather than relying on protection from local firms or other countries. China has always done so without...
China - People Liberation Army (PLA)- China

China’s Technological Superiority: Military-Civil Fusion Approach

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is implementing a "Military-Civil Fusion" (MCF) strategy to transform the People's Liberation Army (PLA) into the most technologically advanced military in the world. This strategy targets technologies such as quantum computing, semiconductors, 5G, nuclear technology,...
26 Navy Rafale

Indian Navy’s military prowess increased with 26 Navy Rafale

New Delhi The strength of the Indian Navy is going to increase. Soon 26 Navy Rafale will join the Navy's fleet. India has approved proposals to purchase 26 Rafale from France and 3 Scorpene class submarines designed by France. The...
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