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Japan Should Have a Serious Debate on Revising Its Constitution—But Not Now
By Rintaro Nishimura
Shinzo Abe is right about the need for a debate, but the time is not right.
Is China’s Stealth Bomber Due to Make an Appearance Soon?
By Robert Farley
The Xian H-20 has people talking again. Will it show up in November this year?
Top Kashmir Rebel Leader Killed as India Claims Major Success
By Associated Press
Naikoo, a rebel leader, was killed by Indian forces.
US Army Conducts Third Test of Precision Strike Missile
By Ankit Panda
The test validated the missile’s performance at short ranges.
US to Cease Publishing of Afghanistan Airstrike Data Amid Peace Process Concerns
By Ankit Panda
The sudden change reverses a norm dating back to 2013.
Will Vietnam Lease Cam Ranh Bay to the United States?
By Carl Thayer
Is there any meat to the rumors that Vietnam would lease Cam Ranh Bay to the United States?
Why Is the State of Sikkim India’s COVID–19 Exception?
By StoriesAsia
Why did the small Himalayan state not get hit hard by the pandemic?
Trump’s Anti-China Rhetoric Aimed at Boosting US Leverage
By Associated Press
The Trump administration’s efforts to condemn China for covering up the spread of the pandemic have intensified.
Japan’s Gradual Shift Toward Space Security
By Sam Wilson
Japan’s interest in military space activities will likely continue.
In Looking Beyond Its Lockdown, India Can Look to Its Past Public Health Successes
By Mohamed Zeeshan
India needs a long-term exit strategy to break out of its lockdown.
Reviewing Vietnam’s ‘Struggle’ Options in the South China Sea
By Derek Grossman
What are Hanoi’s options to push back on Beijing?
South Korea: Kim Jong Un Did Not Have Surgery Amid Lingering Rumors
By Associated Press
The North Korean leader did not undergo a surgery, according to South Korean authorities.