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Will China’s military rival the United States’ in the Pacific? Will Japan abandon the constitutional fetters on its own military? How will India respond to the String of Pearls strategy? The Diplomat has put together a team of leading analysts to offer must-read, regular commentary on the big defense and security issues in the Asia-Pacific.

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2 US Warships Make Port Call in Hong Kong

2 US Warships Make Port Call in Hong Kong

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The visit of two U.S. Navy vessels comes five months after China cancelled a port visit by a U.S. aircraft carrier.
China Defense Ministry: 'Military Will Not Sit Idle' if Japan Expands Involvement in South China Sea

China Defense Ministry: 'Military Will Not Sit Idle' if Japan Expands Involvement in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The Chinese Ministry of National Defense warns Japan against getting too involved in the South China Sea.

Is India Capable of a Surgical Strike in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir?

Is India Capable of a Surgical Strike in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir?

By Shawn Snow
A surgical strike operation by Indian forces begs the question of the military's capability to launch such an attack.

Indian Forces Cross Line of Control to Carry Out 'Surgical Strikes': First Takeaways

Indian Forces Cross Line of Control to Carry Out 'Surgical Strikes': First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
Details remain murky on how Indian forces executed the operation, but Delhi is being unusually up front about the strikes.

Is the US Trying to Sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?

Is the US Trying to Sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?

By Ian Price
Intentional or not, U.S. counterterror operations are pushing militants into Balochistan, the heart of CPEC.
SAARC Summit Cancellation Will Sting Pakistan, But Won't Prevent the Next Uri or Pathankot

SAARC Summit Cancellation Will Sting Pakistan, But Won't Prevent the Next Uri or Pathankot

By Ankit Panda
The cancellation of a regional summit is embarrassing, no doubt, but won't stop attacks like Uri from taking place.

Duterte Calls for End to US-Philippine Military Exercises, Part of Tilt Toward China

Duterte Calls for End to US-Philippine Military Exercises, Part of Tilt Toward China

By Shannon Tiezzi
Duterte once again rolls back the U.S. alliance, even while eagerly expressing hopes for ties with China.
Mongolia’s Small Country Diplomacy and North Korea

Mongolia’s Small Country Diplomacy and North Korea

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Can Mongolia solve one of the most vexing security issues in the Asia-Pacific?

France Unveils Its Defense Strategy in the South China Sea and Beyond

France Unveils Its Defense Strategy in the South China Sea and Beyond

By Quoc-Thanh Nguyen
France unveils its Asia-Pacific policy in the last French Military Programming Law.

Pakistan Taliban Leader Killed in Paktika

Pakistan Taliban Leader Killed in Paktika

By Shawn Snow
Paktika province has witnessed a recent spate of violence over the last couple months.

Will North Korea's Nuclear Test Tempt South Korea and Japan to Go Nuclear?

Will North Korea's Nuclear Test Tempt South Korea and Japan to Go Nuclear?

By Pang Zhongying
The latest test may strengthen calls South Korea and Japan to develop their own nuclear weapons.
The Military and Technological Significance of North Korea’s Nuclear Test

The Military and Technological Significance of North Korea’s Nuclear Test

By Kazuto Suzuki
The threat is far greater than it was before.

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