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India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

By Ankit Panda
India and Germany make moves, Iran's nuke deal implementation, and resolve in the South China Sea. Security updates.
Did China Try Restricting US Bombers in the South China Sea?

Did China Try Restricting US Bombers in the South China Sea?

By Ankit Panda
Two U.S. bombers were contacted by Chinese air traffic controllers over the South China Sea, but details are murky.

Why the US Navy's First South China Sea FONOP Wasn't a FONOP

Why the US Navy's First South China Sea FONOP Wasn't a FONOP

By Timothy Choi
The USS Lassen may not have actually asserted high seas freedoms around Subi Reef.

Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

Lassen Faire in the South China Sea: Takeaways From the First US FONOP

By Ankit Panda
What does the U.S. Navy's first freedom of navigation operation near a Chinese man-made island really mean?

After Months of Waiting, US Finally Begins Freedom of Navigation Patrols Near China's Man-Made Islands

After Months of Waiting, US Finally Begins Freedom of Navigation Patrols Near China's Man-Made Islands

By Ankit Panda
The USS Lassen sailed within 12 nautical miles of a Chinese man-made island on October 27, 2015.
US Navy Set to Send Destroyer Within 12 Nautical Miles of Subi, Mischief Reefs

US Navy Set to Send Destroyer Within 12 Nautical Miles of Subi, Mischief Reefs

By Ankit Panda
The USS Lassen is expected to imminently begin FONOPs near Subi and Mischief Reefs.

One Step Closer to US Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea

One Step Closer to US Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
Washington's moving closer and closer to staging freedom of navigation patrols near China's artificial islands.
US Launches New Maritime Security Initiative at Shangri-La Dialogue 2015

US Launches New Maritime Security Initiative at Shangri-La Dialogue 2015

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Defense secretary announces fresh move at Asia’s premier security summit.

Freedom of Navigation and China: What Should Europe Do?

Freedom of Navigation and China: What Should Europe Do?

By Edward Schwarck
It is in Europe’s interests to join in defending the concept of freedom of navigation.

At ARF, India Backs International Arbitration, Freedom of Navigation

By Ankit Panda
India's delegation backed U.S. and ASEAN states' positions on territorial disputes at the 2014 ASEAN Regional Forum.

China's RIMPAC Spying: Having Your Cake and Eating It Too

China's RIMPAC Spying: Having Your Cake and Eating It Too

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's RIMPAC surveillance reveals a troubling disconnect in its interpretation of freedom of navigation.
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