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In perhaps the first incident of its kind, two Chinese fishermen died after being chased by Taiwan’s coast guard off the coast of Kinmen island, the Associated Press reported. Kimmen is just three kilometres from the coast of mainland China and could be the first to fall in the event of a Chinese invasion of […]Read More
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it would be better for Moscow if Joe Biden is re-elected the next president of the United States. Putin praised Biden as a more reliable alternative than Donald Trump. “[Biden] is a more experienced, predictable person. He is a politician of the old school. But we will work with […]Read More
Prabowo Subianto has declared victory in the election after unofficial vote showed winning about 58% of the vote in the first roundRead More
Indonesian Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto has declared victory in the February 14 presidential election, as unofficial vote counts indicated he had a significant lead ahead of his rivals. Although official results are unlikely before mid-March, “Quick Count” ballots at select voting stations nationwide showed that Prabowo, 72, had about 58 per cent of the votes, trailed […]Read More
Solomon Islands PM has alarmed Western nations by signing a security pact with China, but has pledged to adopt friends to all approachRead More
Japan and other Pacific Islands have opposed attempts to unilaterally change the status quo by China Read More
Indonesia votes on February 14 to choose the next member of Parliament and local representatives. The world’s third-largest democracy is one of the world’s biggest exporters of coal, nickel and palm oil, and the next government will have a keen role to play in the contest that is panning out between the United States and […]Read More
China fumes as Philippines beefs up military in Batanes island south of TaiwanRead More
Why is the Indian Ocean important and what makes the Indian Ocean conference so special that the seventh edition of the annual event which took place in Australia’s Perth on February 9 and 10 saw ministerial representations for 17 countries? External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar too was present. The theme of the conference this year […]Read More
External Affairs Minister who attended the seventh Indian Ocean Conference in Perth addressed the Indian diaspora and reflected upon the new energy in the India-Australia relationship Read More
Indian Ocean Conference: Jaishankar Underscores China Challenge, Urges Greater CooperationRead More
New partnerships are being stitched together in the Indo-Pacific, an area that’s been a geopolitical battleground of sorts, of late. The West, its allies and partners have been opposing Chinese belligerence and the latter has also pointed fingers at what it calls American interference. Now Italy has decided to scale up its presence in the […]Read More
The Indo-Pacific, a key sphere of geopolitical contestation, is seeing new partnerships. It’s been a rallying point for the West and the Global South, against Chinese bullying and expansionism. Now, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has met her Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Tokyo and said her country will boost strategic collaboration with Japan and […]Read More
Pirates Are Leveraging The Houthi Attacks For Their Benefit’ This may appear unprecedented, but the Indian Navy has five of its frontline warships deployed in the Arabian Sea and near the piracy infested waters of Somalia and civil war torn Yemen. Former naval veteran Capt DK Sharma told StratNews Global that their presence was made […]Read More
NEW DELHI: India has become a major priority for Spain’s foreign and security policy, says Colonel Jose Pardo De Santayana, Chief Analyst at the Spanish Institute for Strategic Studies, Madrid. In New Delhi for the Spain-India Forum, a bilateral summit where he was part of a panel discussion on a ‘New Indo-Pacific Security Architecture: Partnerships […]Read More
NEW DELHI: As global temperatures rise and sea ice thaws, geopolitics is hotting up in the cooler climes of the Arctic, courtesy the Northern Sea Route (NSR). If the passage becomes ice-free the whole year round due to global warming, it could have a major impact on the global commercial markets. It will become a shorter shipping […]Read More
Question marks have been raised in recent times over the effectiveness of China’s BRI initiative. Shocked by a faltering economy, rising number of defaults on loans, and recent exits by member nations such as Italy and the Philippines are some of the factors that suggest that China’s global initiative may now be in trouble. But Walter […]Read More
NEW DELHI: The opening up of the Arctic Circle for shipping due to Global warming could have major commercial and geostrategic implications, believes Daisuke Kawai, Project Assistant Professor and Deputy Director, Economic Security Research Program at the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Tokyo. Professor Kawai, who was in New Delhi to […]Read More
NEW DELHI: At the inaugural ceremony of the two-week-long Pacific Games that began on Sunday at the Solomon Islands, sport seemed to be riding on geopolitics or it may well be the opposite. The venue— a stadium built with Chinese money— stood tall as yet another testament to the growing influence of China in the archipelago […]Read More