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July 2019

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Will Manipur Fake Encounter Victims Finally See Justice?

Will Manipur Fake Encounter Victims Finally See Justice?

By Rohit Dhyani
A Supreme Court announcement brings new hope that abuses of the AFSPA can be brought to light.
Army Chief Introductory Visit Highlights Indonesia-Singapore Defense Ties

Army Chief Introductory Visit Highlights Indonesia-Singapore Defense Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent visit highlighted the ongoing bilateral activity in the defense realm.

Vietnam-Cambodia Military Relations in Focus With Fourth Defense Dialogue

Vietnam-Cambodia Military Relations in Focus With Fourth Defense Dialogue

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The latest iteration of the dialogue spotlighted security ties between the two countries amid wider developments.

US Air Force’s New B-21 Stealth Bomber to Make Maiden Flight in December 2021

US Air Force’s New B-21 Stealth Bomber to Make Maiden Flight in December 2021

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The new B-21 bomber will take to the sky for the first time in December 2021, according to a senior U.S. Air Force officer.

West Papua’s Quest for Independence

West Papua’s Quest for Independence

By Olivia Tasevski
50 years since the so-called Act of Free Choice, an independent West Papua is closer but still elusive.
The Significance of the First Ever China-Russia Strategic Bomber Patrol

The Significance of the First Ever China-Russia Strategic Bomber Patrol

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The impact of the recent flight of four nuclear-capable bombers on regional strategic stability in East Asia should not be underestimated.

Why New Delhi Will Be Left Unfazed By China’s New Defense White Paper

Why New Delhi Will Be Left Unfazed By China’s New Defense White Paper

By Abhijnan Rej
For India, China’s latest defense white paper is unlikely to shock and surprise.
5 Reasons Imran Khan's US Visit Was a Win for Pakistan

5 Reasons Imran Khan's US Visit Was a Win for Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Did Imran Khan accomplish much during his trip to Washington?

Mired in Poverty, Afghans Bring Their Children to Work

Mired in Poverty, Afghans Bring Their Children to Work

By Rahim Faiez
Despite billions in aid, Afghanistan remains trapped in poverty.

Russia Kicks off Delivery of China’s Second S-400 Air Defense Regiment

Russia Kicks off Delivery of China’s Second S-400 Air Defense Regiment

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Delivery of the second S-400 regimental set has begun, according to a Russian government source.

Innovation in the New Era of Chinese Military Power

Innovation in the New Era of Chinese Military Power

By Elsa B. Kania
What to make of the new Chinese defense white paper, the first since 2015.
‘Begpacking’ Phenomenon Draws Scrutiny in South Korea

‘Begpacking’ Phenomenon Draws Scrutiny in South Korea

By Jenna Gibson
Seeing white tourists begging on the streets for travel money has become increasingly common in Seoul.

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