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Uzbekistan Will ‘Cooperate’ with Eurasian Economic Union

Uzbekistan Will ‘Cooperate’ with Eurasian Economic Union

By Umida Hashimova
In a state of the union address, Uzbek President said the country would engage in “cooperation” with the EAEU.
New Arms Delivery Puts Russia-Laos Defense Ties in the Headlines

New Arms Delivery Puts Russia-Laos Defense Ties in the Headlines

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the broader significance of a recent arms delivery.

Kazakhstan Halts Sale of Contaminated Oil to China 

Kazakhstan Halts Sale of Contaminated Oil to China 

By Paolo Sorbello
Tests revealed the presence of dangerous chemicals in oil pumped from the Aktobe region and destined for to China. 

US-India: Shared Values and Shared Interests

US-India: Shared Values and Shared Interests

By Emily Ashbridge
To achieve shared interests, India must uphold shared values. 

Pakistan Arrests Human Rights Leader Who Criticized Army

Pakistan Arrests Human Rights Leader Who Criticized Army

By Associated Press
Pashtun Protection Movement head Manzoor Pashteen was arrested Monday, accused of making anti-government speeches and inciting violence.
India Conducts Second January 2020 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test

India Conducts Second January 2020 Submarine-Launched Ballistic Missile Test

By Ankit Panda
Another K-4 submarine-launched ballistic missile was successfully tested.

Growing Iranian Influence in Kargil: Next Irritant for Tehran-New Delhi Relations?

Growing Iranian Influence in Kargil: Next Irritant for Tehran-New Delhi Relations?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Iranian influence persists in a remote part of India.
India’s Modi Cancels Second Northeast Visit Amid Protests Against Citizenship Law

India’s Modi Cancels Second Northeast Visit Amid Protests Against Citizenship Law

By StoriesAsia
India’s northeast remains in the throes of protest.

Adding Myanmar to the Trump Travel Ban Would Be a Mistake

Adding Myanmar to the Trump Travel Ban Would Be a Mistake

By Daniel O'Connor
Such a move would only serve to push Myanmar further away from the U.S. – and toward China.

Taiwan’s Relations with India: Partisan Divides

Taiwan’s Relations with India: Partisan Divides

By Timothy S. Rich, Andi Dahmer, Madelynn Einhorn, and Vasabjit Banerjee
What do Taiwanese people think about burgeoning ties with India? To a large extent, it depends on their political affiliation.

To Infinity and Beyond: Japan’s Rise as a Space Power

To Infinity and Beyond: Japan’s Rise as a Space Power

By Anupama Vijayakumar
Japan has steadily progressed toward achieving reliable, indigenous capabilities in outer space. 
New Ground-Launched Missiles for the US-Japan Alliance?

New Ground-Launched Missiles for the US-Japan Alliance?

By Ankit Panda
How will the alliance address new challenges and opportunities in a post-INF world?

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