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The Slow Militarization of India’s Space Sector

The Slow Militarization of India’s Space Sector

By Anuttama Banerji
Space has become securitized and militarized within the Indian strategic discourse, with technology, assets, and other infrastructure within the domain being used for military purposes.

India, Singapore Kick off SIMBEX Military Exercise

India, Singapore Kick off SIMBEX Military Exercise

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The naval drill, now in its 30th edition, has grown more complex and robust as India and Singapore's shared concerns about China deepen.
US Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Can Shape the 21st Century Global Order

US Leadership in Artificial Intelligence Can Shape the 21st Century Global Order

By Michael Frank
The U.S. can no longer rely on trade incentives to attract partners. Instead, U.S. foreign policy should center on its dominant position in the next driver of global growth: AI.

Uzbekistan May Be America’s Key to Combating the Islamic State

Uzbekistan May Be America’s Key to Combating the Islamic State

By Adam Rousselle
Tashkent offers Washington a window through which to engage with the Taliban indirectly in their ongoing fight against the rising influence of the ISKP in the region.

Realizing a South Korea-US Defense Partnership in Space

Realizing a South Korea-US Defense Partnership in Space

By Sam Wilson
The allies’ wide-ranging level of military cooperation has not typically extended to space. That may be about to change.

The Limits of the North Korea-Russia Security Partnership

The Limits of the North Korea-Russia Security Partnership

By Khang Vu
Just how far can Moscow and Pyongyang's revived “militant unity” go?

What Is at Stake For the EU in the South China Sea?

What Is at Stake For the EU in the South China Sea?

By Rahul Mishra and Neevia Kurup
Both ASEAN and its European counterpart have strong incentives to strengthen their cooperation on maritime security issues amid increasing Sino-American frictions.
Canada and New Zealand Need to Consider Joining Pillar 2 of AUKUS 

Canada and New Zealand Need to Consider Joining Pillar 2 of AUKUS 

By Guy C. Charlton and Xiang Gao
Joining Pillar Two of the security pact will not fundamentally change how Chinese policymakers view the two nations.

What to Make of Pakistan’s Renewal of CISMOA With the US

What to Make of Pakistan’s Renewal of CISMOA With the US

By Mustafa Bilal
The renewal of the agreement raises the prospects of reinvigorated defense cooperation between Pakistan and the United States. However, hopes shouldn’t rise too high. 

ASEAN Kicks off Joint Military Exercise Near Batam Island

ASEAN Kicks off Joint Military Exercise Near Batam Island

By Sebastian Strangio
The ASEAN Solidarity Exercise, which runs until September 23, is the first joint military drill that the Southeast Asian bloc has conducted on its own.

China Flies 103 Military Planes Toward Taiwan

China Flies 103 Military Planes Toward Taiwan

By Associated Press
40 of the planes crossed the symbolic median line between mainland China and Taiwan.
109 Telecom Fraud Suspects Deported From Myanmar To China

109 Telecom Fraud Suspects Deported From Myanmar To China

By Sebastian Strangio
Beijing's strategic interests in Myanmar and mainland Southeast Asia ensure that the crackdown on transnational criminality is likely to remain partial and selective.

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