Regional Threats in Focus, Unsure of US Security Umbrella, Japan to Develop and Export Lethal Weapons

Japan had officially eased its post-World War II, decades-long ban on exporting lethal weapons. The government approved new guidelines allowing the export of defence equipment including fighter jets, missiles, and destroyers. It marked a major shift in its security policy and accelerated a move toward “remilitarization” in response to regional tensions. The policy represented aContinue reading “Regional Threats in Focus, Unsure of US Security Umbrella, Japan to Develop and Export Lethal Weapons”

PM Modi Visits Japan – Strategic Congruence of Two Major Asian Countries

PM Modi will travel to Japan on August 30, where he will participate in the 17th annual India-Japan Summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. It will be PM Modi’s 8th visit to this strategically important friend of India. The only countries he has made a large number of visits to are the USA (10),Continue reading “PM Modi Visits Japan – Strategic Congruence of Two Major Asian Countries”

Calling Pakistan’s S-400 Targeting Bluff

Pakistan‘s claim of destroying India‘s S-400 missile systems kept surfacing sporadically, apparently to satisfy the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) ego and to cover the massive defeat in Op Sindoor, wherein nearly 20 percent of PAF capability was blunted. A Pakistani narrative had to be built because of successful Indian strikes against nine PAF airbases andContinue reading “Calling Pakistan’s S-400 Targeting Bluff”

India’s Island Fortress

Why the Greater Nicobar Development Project Matters for Every Indian Imagine standing at India‘s southernmost tip and being able to see, on a clear day, the ships that carry a quarter of the world’s trade. That is not a metaphor. Indira Point on Great Nicobar Island sits just 160 kilometres from the western entrance toContinue reading “India’s Island Fortress”