China Harnesses Underwater Drones for Oceanic Dominance: How Concerned Should We Be?
Underwater drones shape the future of oceanic dominance, with China leading the technological surge in maritime exploration.
Underwater drones shape the future of oceanic dominance, with China leading the technological surge in maritime exploration.
Navigating the complexities of the South China Sea is key to a harmonious maritime future for all nations involved.
The myriad of unfolding global events, ranging from the failed Iran nuclear deal to the speculative threat of China towards Taiwan, alongside internal military issues in the U.S., underscore the precarious state of global politics and security, necessitating vigilant monitoring, analysis, and international cooperation to foster stability and peaceful resolutions.
The Philippines partners with Canada to track ‘dark’ Chinese vessels in the South China Sea amid escalating tensions.
Navigating a new geopolitical landscape, China’s multifaceted military expansion—spanning air, sea, land, and digital realms—reveals a narrative of a nation strategically asserting global influence, prompting worldwide reflections on the shifting balance of power and eliciting essential questions about motivations and implications for global peace and stability.
The USS Ralph Johnson and HMCS Ottawa’s participation in Exercise Noble Wolverine in the South China Sea exemplifies the strengthening of international naval alliances and commitment to maintaining a free and open Indo-Pacific amidst growing regional tensions.
Amid escalating tensions in Asia, President Xi Jinping’s unexpected decision to skip the G20 summit in India—choosing Premier Li Qiang as his envoy—and the intricate China-India territorial disputes signal profound shifts in the geopolitical landscape.
China’s controversial new map sparks regional tensions as neighboring nations reject its expansive territorial claims.
China’s illegal claims in the South China Sea raise tensions, ignoring international law. The Philippines and the US demand a united response.
East Asian nations must address and remedy their demographics and labor situations. Akin to Russia, who found out the hard way in Ukraine, it is impossible to fight a prolonged conflict without calculating your country’s demographic position and the effects on various sectors it will have on your economy and workforce in a time of war.
A security expert urged the Philippines to set up a military base on Thitu Island as a demonstration of China’s unacceptable behavior
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines has declared that the United States military will be stationed at four different sites throughout the nation, including one in a province abutting the South China Sea conflict region.