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Ratings Agency Maintains Indonesia Credit Rating, Predicting Economic Recovery

Tue, 14/07/2026 - 02:39
The news will no doubt come as a relief for the Prabowo administration, whose economic policymaking has spooked international investors.

India’s Expanding SSBN Force and What It Means for Pakistan

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 22:10
As India’s expanding fleet of Arihant-class subs improves its second-strike capability, Islamabad has to pursue the development and deployment of its own SSBN force.

Modi’s New Zealand Visit Closed a 40-Year Gap

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 17:41
Modi’s visit signaled India’s willingness to strengthen ties with New Zealand, despite the geographical distance.

Far More Than Ruins: Life in Engilcheck, Kyrgyzstan

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 17:13
The ruins of Engilcheck, a Soviet-era mining boomtown in the Tien Shan mountains, are still home to a small but thriving community.

Xi Jinping’s ‘Forging’ of ‘Ethnic Unity and Progress’

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 16:42
The new law consolidates a decades-long endeavor by the party-state to fundamentally remake ethnic minority policy.

Afghanistan’s Former Spy Chief on Russia, China, and the Taliban’s Legitimization Strategy

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 16:33
Masoud Andarabi, previously Afghanistan’s interior minister, says that “Afghans will see the world through Chinese algorithms.”

E20 Debate Reveals India’s Uneven Energy Transition Trade-offs

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 15:59
India’s ethanol push boosts energy security and farm incomes, but consumers remain unconvinced amid mileage and price concerns.

Expanding Export Control to ‘Remote Access’ May Backfire on US AI Ambitions 

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 15:55
The proposed Remote Access Security Act (RASA) could end up delivering Chinese cloud operators the opportunity to displace U.S. tech around the world. 

South Korea and Mongolia Enter a ‘Golden Era’ of Partnership

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 15:18
Lee’s state visit emphasized a new level of Mongolia-South Korea ties in a changing regional geopolitical environment.

10 Years Ago, the Philippines Won a Major Victory in the South China Sea. Did It Matter?

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 14:43
What did the arbitral tribunal's award actually achieve?

Examining the Evolving Virtual Front of the Southern Thailand Insurgency

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 08:42
Supporters of the separatist movement are using social media to reinforce grievances, propagate resistance narratives, and sustain support for the insurgency.

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Hold ‘Icebreaker’ Meeting With Myanmar Counterpart

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 08:16
The Southeast Asian bloc reaffirmed its adherence to its Five-Point Consensus initiative, which was last week rejected by Myanmar’s military-dominated parliament.

Malaysian PM’s Coalition Suffers Significant Defeat in Johor State Election

Mon, 13/07/2026 - 03:40
Barisan Nasional, the Grand Old Party of Malaysian politics, has been aided by a growing disillusionment with Anwar's leadership and discord among its Malay-Muslim rivals.

What the Pentagon’s CMC List Means for China-US Relations

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 19:05
The new list of Chinese Military Companies includes some of China’s best-known private firms: Tencent, DJI, Unitree, and Alibaba.

Space Technology is Redefining Maritime Security in South Asia 

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 18:58
The future of maritime security in the Indian Ocean will be defined not by control of sea lanes alone, but by the ability to monitor, interpret, and act in real time. 

India and Australia Are Reshaping What It Means To Be Strategic Partners

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 17:33
Amid power shifts in the Indo-Pacific, there is greater realization in both countries of each other’s value as a stable, reliable partner.

Israel’s Pivot to Asia

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 17:05
Israel's reliance on longstanding partnerships with the United States and a handful of European countries is no longer sufficient. But can it build durable relationships in Asia?

BNP’s First 100 Days Raise Troubling National Questions

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 16:44
Political exclusion, economic uncertainty, security concerns, and diplomatic imbalance mark Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s fledgling regime.

Vietnam’s Economic Statecraft in the Global Chip Race

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 16:39
Hanoi is ramping up semiconductor investment, but will it succeed in boosting domestic capabilities? 

Why Russia May Share Intelligence – Not Satellites – With North Korea

Fri, 10/07/2026 - 15:58
Rather than helping North Korea build military satellites, what if Moscow simply shares the intelligence collected by its existing satellite network?

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