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Drones

India: Diversifying Arms Purchases
By Siddharth Sivaraman and Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
India should increase its military imports from the U.S., particularly drones.

Pakistan Seeks Chinese Drones?
By Zachary Keck
A new report suggests China may sell Pakistan armed drones. Indeed, it'd be surprising if it didn't.

New Chinese Destroyers May be Able to Undermine F-35's Stealth
By Ankit Panda
Plus, military spending in Asia, Iran's drones, and the South China Sea. Mid-week links.

North Korea's Drones: Threat or No Threat?
By Ankit Panda
North Korea managed to fly (and crash) a couple rudimentary drones over Seoul. Do its drones pose a threat?

South Korea Takes Delivery of C-130J Super Hercules
By Ankit Panda
South Korea adds a C-130 J, India investigates a C-130 J crash, and more.

US Downscales Use Of Drones In Pakistan
By Ram Mashru
The U.S. will be changing its drone posture in Pakistan. Is this an attempt to repair the relationship?

China’s Aircraft Carrier is South China Sea Bound
Plus, Pakistan unveiled its first two domestically built drones. Tuesday defense and security links.

Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?
China steps up its international counterterrorism efforts with the help of two unlikely allies: Pakistan and the U.S.

The Battle for the Senkakus Moves to the Skies
Rather than engage in aerial brinksmanship, Japan and China would do well to keep this conflict grounded.

Friend and Foe in Pakistan
The responses of Imran Khan and other Pakistani politicians to Taliban attacks and deaths are hard to reconcile with reality.

The Rise of the Drones
Although convenient in fighting terrorism, the U.S. and others need to consider the broader implications of drone warfare.

Pakistan’s Sharif is Under Siege
Just months into his latest term as prime minister, Nawaz Sharif finds himself under pressure internally and externally.