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Top 5 Reasons Not to Ballyhoo China’s Carrier

Top 5 Reasons Not to Ballyhoo China’s Carrier

China has recently commissioned its first aircraft carrier. How does it stack up against its competition?

India and Japan Come Together

By Ankit Panda
Why relations between New Delhi and Tokyo have warmed and stand to prosper in the future.

Abuse and Cheating Scandals Rock Korean Skaters

Investigations are pending against several prominent skaters amidst claims of foul play and violence.

Bismarck, The Kaiser, and China

Why China’s recent actions conjure up some interesting historical comparisons.

"Command of the Sea by Non-Traditional Means."

"Command of the Sea by Non-Traditional Means."

It takes unconventional methods to command the sea against an unconventional enemy.

Qatar and the World Cup: The 'Heat' is On

Qatar and the World Cup: The 'Heat' is On

Some are concerned that Qatar’s 2022 World Cup held in the summer with high temperatures could be a problem.

No Quick Solutions for Kashmir

No Quick Solutions for Kashmir

While some have argued for an independent state, it could make matters even worse.

Sweet Nothings and Diplomatic Somethings

Sweet Nothings and Diplomatic Somethings

A rumored romance between members of Pakistan’s political elite causes amusement and concern in India

Singapore to Host Grand Prix Through 2017

Singapore to Host Grand Prix Through 2017

“We have added a new dimension to the sport with a unique night race…”

The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part V

“…even the ultimate outcome of a war is not always to be regarded as final.”

The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part IV

The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part IV

China’s Rope-a-Dope Strategy: Don’t expect the PLA to pit strength against strength until it has to.

Mamata Divorces UPA - But Economic Reforms May Come of Age

Mamata Divorces UPA - But Economic Reforms May Come of Age

An ally deserts India’s embattled government, but the PM presses on with plans to reinvigorate the economy.

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