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The Remaking of the Indian Army Since Operation Sindoor
India has been rapidly restructuring its military, taking advantage of the fact that it is still technically on a war footing.

Does ASEAN Actually Matter?
This year's summit reflects the prominent place that ASEAN occupies in Asia’s diplomatic calendar. But some say the organization has devolved into an ineffective talk-shop.

China’s De-Americanization Strategy
As the U.S. pursues “de-risking,” China is charting its own course from reliance to autonomy.
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A New World Order
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Diplomacy by Other Means
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

Nuclear Subs and Bounded Autonomy: The Evolving Logic of the South-US Alliance
Washington’s approval for Seoul’s SSNs was more signal than substance – but it reveals the shifting balance of trust and dependence shaping the alliance.
Why Indonesia’s Focus on Secondhand Military Purchases Could Backfire
Beyond Hardware: The Message Behind Singapore’s New Defense Acquisitions
Game Changer: Trump Approves South Korea’s Nuclear Submarine Ambition
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Philippines, Canada Sign Visiting Forces Agreement Amid South China Sea Tensions
The agreement is the fifth that Manila has signed, after similar deals with the United States, Australia, Japan, and New Zealand.
Singapore Police Seize $115M in Assets Tied to Cambodia’s Prince Group
US, Vietnam Discuss Deeper Defense Cooperation, Possible Arms Sales
Former President Duterte to Appeal ICC Ruling Affirming Its Jurisdiction
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

With Eye on Elections Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami Offers Vague Apology
The Islamist party had collaborated with Pakistan in genocide during the 1971 Liberation War. But its chief avoided mentioning its horrific role.
Rebel Leader Reiterates Demand for Separate Flag and Constitution for Nagas in India’s Northeast
United Council of Rohang: Bangladesh’s Script for Rohingya Leadership
Where Afghanistan Fits in Iran’s Changing Regional Playbook
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

What the 2025 APEC Summit Means for South Korea’s AI Ambitions
The deliverables from the Gyeongju Summit emphasized the heavy emphasis that Seoul is placing on AI.
Lee and Xi Agree to Strengthen China-South Korea Relations
How North Korea Uses Vietnam to Avoid UN Sanctions
South Korean President Meets New Japanese Prime Minister
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

‘Golden Age’ of the Japan-US Alliance in the Shadow of Abe
When everything was said and done, their first meeting defied everyone’s expectations – in a good way.
Japan-South Korea Relations Under a Takaichi Sanae Government
Takaichi’s Ambitious Economic and Security Agenda for Japan
In First Summit, Takaichi Uses Abe Legacy, Flattery, and Defense Plans to Engage Trump
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

Why Standing by South Korea’s Hanwha Is a US Imperative
When China sanctioned units of Hanwha Ocean for its shipbuilding activities in the U.S., Washington's response was a welcome change.
Timor-Leste Shouldn’t Have to Buy Its ASEAN Seat With Silence
A Perfect Match: Taliban Control Meets Global Apathy
Trump, Xi Attacks on Rights a Challenge for APEC Summit
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

A Mini-Detente Between Trump and Xi: What It Means for Central Asia
A brief pause in great-power rivalry opens a window for Central Asia.
C5+1 at a Crossroads: Charting the Next Decade of US-Central Asia Engagement
In Kazakhstan, Energy Security Is Increasingly in Danger
C5+1 Summit: What’s at Stake for the US and Central Asia
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

The Strategic Costs of U.S. Exchange Program Cuts in Southeast Asia
Such programs are a cost-effective and proven form of partnership-building. Their loss will undermine U.S. influence in a crucial region of the Indo-Pacific.
Why Trump Should Have Raised China’s Transnational Repression With Xi Jinping
The Trump-Xi Summits, Then and Now: Trade, Taiwan, and Russia
Pakistan Offers US a Port Near Gwadar
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

Philippine, UAE Have Applied for CPTPP Membership, Report Claims
The 12-nation trade pact is attracting prospective members eager to preserve the current global multilateral trading regime.
Debt Relief as Currency Strategy: China’s Renminbi Push in Africa
APEC Is More Than the Trump-Xi Summit
China’s Development Strategy in the 15th Five-Year Plan Era
Oceania
The South Pacific

New Zealand’s Recalibrated Foreign Policy at Play in Southeast Asia
Part of Wellington’s foreign policy reset seeks to reinforce ASEAN’s role in anchoring the wider region.
A Conundrum for Australia’s Liberal Party
The China Factor in Australia-US Relations
France’s Political Dramas Threaten More Instability in Violence-Wracked New Caledonia
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Does ASEAN Actually Matter?
This year's summit reflects the prominent place that ASEAN occupies in Asia’s diplomatic calendar. But some say the organization has devolved into an ineffective talk-shop.
What’s Japan’s Problem with Foreigners?
Did Trump Kill the Quad?
Interview: Bushra Zulfiqar on Child Trafficking in Asia
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Inside China’s Struggle for Influence in Central Asia
For Beijing, Central Asia is a testing ground for its foreign policy innovations – and a challenge. 
				










