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India’s Big Military Challenge

India’s Big Military Challenge

India has its work cut out modernizing its Air Force and Navy. It needs to choose its partners carefully.

India’s Big Military Challenge

India’s Big Military Challenge

India has its work cut out modernizing its Air Force and Navy. It needs to choose its partners carefully.

U.S. Counters Chinese Bases

U.S. Counters Chinese Bases

The U.S. has significantly expanded its presence among Asia-Pacific allies. China’s military is the key driver.

Deterrence Meets Great Wall

Deterrence Meets Great Wall

Despite the impression given by Western media, China’s underground nuclear “Great Wall” may cut tensions.

India-China Tranquility Fading?

India-China Tranquility Fading?

The unofficial border between India and China is usually described as tranquil. Is that starting to change?

Oxygen Problems Hit F-22

Oxygen Problems Hit F-22

The US Air Force is having problems with its stealth fighter. It’s a headache for its plans in the Asia-Pacific.

Defence Cuts Imperil US Asia Role

Defence Cuts Imperil US Asia Role

Slashing the US defence budget could undermine stability in Asia and US interests there, says J. Randy Forbes. And it could get worse this autumn.

China’s Overhyped Sub Threat

Beijing’s submarine fleet is not as big or powerful as US military planners once feared. Have its blue-water ambitions been overstated?

South China Sea Is No Black Sea

South China Sea Is No Black Sea

The idea that the United States should abandon Southeast Asia to China is misplaced. Asia isn’t another Georgia, says James Holmes.

China's Big Space Step

China's Big Space Step

China’s successful launch of a space laboratory is a major step forward in the country’s space programme.

China's Second Artillery Leaders

China's Second Artillery Leaders

Project 2049 analysts take a look at developments at China’s 55 Base, its premier ICBM command headquarters.

The Danger for US-China Ties

The Danger for US-China Ties

The US is wrong if it assumes it can always be business as usual after arms sales to Taiwan. As China rises, the temptation to push back grows.

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