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Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Have Died in Russia’s Kursk Region

Over 300 North Korean Soldiers Have Died in Russia’s Kursk Region

By Mitch Shin
South Korea’s National Intelligence Service reported that more than 300 North Korean soldiers were killed fighting against Ukraine, while more than 2,700 were injured.

India Reimposes Restrictions on Foreign Nationals Visiting Three Northeastern States

India Reimposes Restrictions on Foreign Nationals Visiting Three Northeastern States

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
There have been instances of foreigners engaging in activities considered harmful to national security in the volatile region.
Beyond Missiles and Trade: China’s Use of Cultural Ties to Influence Taiwan

Beyond Missiles and Trade: China’s Use of Cultural Ties to Influence Taiwan

By Yu Ting Chen and Charles K. S. Wu
Besides military tactics and economic statecraft, China leverages cultural and ethnic connections with Taiwan to achieve its political objectives. 

The US Pivot to Asia Reborn: Old Grand Strategies, New Challenges

The US Pivot to Asia Reborn: Old Grand Strategies, New Challenges

By Zane Kheir
United States and Japan are dusting off old geopolitical frameworks for the Pacific not seen since World War II. 

Trouble Brewing in Pakistan’s Wild West

Trouble Brewing in Pakistan’s Wild West

By Tushar Shetty
Uzair Younus and Kunwar Khuldune Shahid join host Tushar Shetty to discuss the rise of militancy and the impact on CPEC.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Tajikistan and the Russian Scheme to Pay Taliban to Target Americans in Afghanistan

Tajikistan and the Russian Scheme to Pay Taliban to Target Americans in Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
The GRU spent tens of millions of dollars funding terrorist groups in Afghanistan to target U.S. and NATO forces, and routed funds and weapons through Tajikistan to accomplish its aims.

Why France Is India’s Best Bet for Building Nuclear-Powered Submarines

Why France Is India’s Best Bet for Building Nuclear-Powered Submarines

By Rahul Mishra and Harshit Prajapati
The acquisition of SSNs represents a significant step in enhancing India’s deterrence in the Indian Ocean. But India will need help in the endeavor, and France is the most attractive partner. 
Japan Aims to Make Sasebo a Strong Foothold for Amphibious Operations for the Self-Defense Forces

Japan Aims to Make Sasebo a Strong Foothold for Amphibious Operations for the Self-Defense Forces

By Takahashi Kosuke
Japan aims to bolster capabilities to defend and recapture remote islands, especially in its southwestern Nansei island chain.

Will Former Friends Pakistan and the Taliban Be Able to Mend Relations?

Will Former Friends Pakistan and the Taliban Be Able to Mend Relations?

By Muhammad Murad
To address its terrorism concerns, Pakistan is simultaneously pursuing diplomacy with the Taliban government in Afghanistan and cross-border attacks.

More than 750 Central Asians Were Deported from the US in FY2024

More than 750 Central Asians Were Deported from the US in FY2024

By Catherine Putz
Although Central Asians represent a tiny fraction of those removed from the U.S., the numbers have exploded over the last year.

Leftover Shell Explodes in Kyrgyz Village

Leftover Shell Explodes in Kyrgyz Village

By Catherine Putz
Unexploded ordnance left over from the 2022 conflict pose risks to populations in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, even as the two governments finalize a border deal.
North Korea Launches Suspected Hypersonic Ballistic Missile

North Korea Launches Suspected Hypersonic Ballistic Missile

By Mitch Shin
Two weeks before U.S. President-elect Donald Trump returns to White House, North Korea launched an intermediate range ballistic missile.

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