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Malabar and More: Quad Militaries Conduct Exercises

Malabar and More: Quad Militaries Conduct Exercises

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Given continuing tensions with China, India will seek to expand its military engagements and security consultations with the Quad.
Will India Be Affected by Delays of Arms Imports From Russia?

Will India Be Affected by Delays of Arms Imports From Russia?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
India’s decision to ban imports of certain military products at this time is not necessarily a huge mistake.

Is North Korea Producing Munitions for Export to Russia?

Is North Korea Producing Munitions for Export to Russia?

By Seulkee Jang
A recent order called on factories to produce a variety of shells, including grenades, rockets, and anti-aircraft shells, while forgoing preparations for long-term storage.

India, US Armies Hold Exercises Close to Disputed China Border

India, US Armies Hold Exercises Close to Disputed China Border

By Rishi Lekhi and Manish Swarup
This year’s high-altitude training exercise is being held only about 100 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control.

Philippines Commissions New Gunboats, Plans on Acquiring 15 More

Philippines Commissions New Gunboats, Plans on Acquiring 15 More

By Sebastian Strangio
The Philippine navy chief said that the country plans to procure 15 more Shaldag Mark V gunboats, in addition to the nine it has already ordered.
Thailand’s Navy Chief Says Country Could Cancel Chinese Sub Contract

Thailand’s Navy Chief Says Country Could Cancel Chinese Sub Contract

By Sebastian Strangio
The disagreement over the choice of propulsion system continues to dog the controversial and costly deal.

Exploring the Growing Qatar-Indonesia Military Cooperation

Exploring the Growing Qatar-Indonesia Military Cooperation

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat
Closer defense ties have addressed divergent but overlapping interests between the two nations.
India, France Conclude Garuda Exercise 2022

India, France Conclude Garuda Exercise 2022

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The strong strategic and political foundation as well as the trust between India and France provide for accelerated defense and security ties in the coming years.

India and the Chinese Spy Ship Saga Redux

India and the Chinese Spy Ship Saga Redux

By Siddhant Bajpai
Another Yuan Wang class vessel is stoking concern among India's defense analysts.

How Far Can China’s Defense Technology Reforms Go?

How Far Can China’s Defense Technology Reforms Go?

By Arthur S. Ding and K. Tristan Tang
Xi Jinping’s drive to reform Chinese defense science and technology institutes has stagnated.

How Indonesia Can Improve Its Defense Investment Climate

How Indonesia Can Improve Its Defense Investment Climate

By Anastasia Febiola Sumarauw and Muhammad Fauzan Malufti
If the country wants to expand its domestic defense manufacturing sector, it needs to make itself a more attractive market for foreign arms contractors.
Unpacking South Korea’s Recovery of a North Korean Missile at Sea

Unpacking South Korea’s Recovery of a North Korean Missile at Sea

By A. B. Abrams
North Korea seems to have purposefully launched an obsolete, low-value missile into waters close to South Korea.

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