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The Logic of India’s Warship Numbers
In addition to their economic, constabulary, and diplomatic responsibilities, Indian warships are constantly preparing for their primary warfighting role.

From Washington to Beijing, a Nuclear Tit-for-Tat
U.S. actions continue to drive China’s nuclear buildup. However, like acceptance of mutual vulnerability, that seems too tough a pill for the U.S. side to swallow.

A Shot Across the Bow: China Signals New Era of Sea Power in the Southwest Pacific
The live-fire exercises were a demonstration of China’s growing sea power in Australia and New Zealand’s immediate periphery – and meant to normalize the PLA presence there.
Magazine

Pakistan Under Shehbaz Sharif: The State of the Nation
With domestic politics gravely polarized, security increasingly fragile, and the economy barely stable, there is little sign of an end to Pakistan’s chronic dysfunction.

To Russia With Waning Love: Changing Migration Dynamics in Central Asia
Russia and Central Asia have been mutually shaped by decades of labor migration, but these long-running ties have begun to fray.

The New Age of Global Trade: Aggressive Neo-Mercantilism
International trade, with the U.S. and China at the forefront, is undergoing a paradigmatic shift away from free trade and toward an aggressive form of neo-mercantilism.

Misun Woo on Women’s Rights in the Asia-Pacific
“We need to ask why there hasn’t been much change to advance women’s human rights and end injustice?”
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order

China’s Soft Power Play: Can Fashion and Digital Influencers Reshape Its Global Image?
China is experimenting with a new formula for soft power by integrating fashion, digital influencers, and lifestyle branding.
Visa-Free Policies Help Bring Foreign Tourists Back to China
What Will a Conservative CDU-led Coalition in Germany Mean for China?
What Do Chinese Analysts Think of Trump’s China Policy Thus Far?
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means

The COVID-19 ‘Lab-Leak Origin’ Theory: Fact or Fiction?
The U.S. government is increasingly supporting the “lab leak” theory. But with no new evidence released, it’s impossible to evaluate the accuracy of that conclusion.
Zelenskyy at the White House: The Rapid Crumbling of US Leadership Creates a Golden Opportunity for China
Budget Cuts, Insufficient Implementation, and Weak Enforcement Are Undermining Taiwan’s Cyber Defenses
Is There an Axis of Autocracy?
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

Japan’s Defense Industry Plays Catch-up
Japan has taken steps to revitalize its flagging defense industry. Much remains to be accomplished before it can reach the goal of building a vibrant domestic defense industrial base.
The Impact of Technological Weapons in the Myanmar Conflict
The Logic of India’s Warship Numbers
The 2 Koreas Share Experience in Foreign Wars
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Uyghur Deportation Was Prompted by Fears of China Retaliation, Thailand Admits
The remarks confirm reports that the government had received offers from several nations to resettle the asylum seekers prior to their deportation.
Myanmar Junta Chief Lands in Belarus After Russia Visit
There Are No Robin Hoods in Vietnam These Days
No Filipino Journalist Killed in 2024, but Impunity Persists
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

Do India’s Domestic Violence Laws Discriminate Against Men?
Official data shows that every third woman in India is a victim of domestic violence
Violence Against Women Is Widespread in Pakistan
Holding the Taliban Accountable for the Grave Violation of Women’s Rights Still Matters
Pakistan-Turkiye Agreements: A New Era of Cooperation or More Symbolic Diplomacy?
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

Yoon’s Martial Law Declaration Was Bad. What He Did Next May Have Been Worse.
As Yoon Suk-yeol embraces the rhetoric of far-right extremists, South Korea has become deeply polarized and political violence is on the rise.
South Korean Jets Mistakenly Bomb Village During Training Exercise
What South Korea Is Learning From Trump’s Approach to Ukraine
US About-Face on Ukraine Sparks Diplomatic Dilemma for South Korea
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

Japan’s Catch-22 Situation Over US-Ukraine Row
Opposition parties are calling for Japan to join forces with European countries that have expressed solidarity with Ukraine, but PM Ishiba has maintained a neutral stance.
Japanese Foreign Minister Banned by Russia Over Ukraine Sanctions
Japan’s Struggle to Resolve North Korean Abductions
Chinese Buoy Placed in Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone Removed
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

Trump and Musk Doom the World’s Poorest to Even More Suffering from Climate Disasters
The Trump administration's retreat from global climate efforts has opened up a funding gap that urgently needs to be filled.
Voting for Survival: Pacific Islanders and Australia’s Federal Elections
Thailand’s Uyghur Repatriation Shows the Consequences of Trump Policy Incoherence
Federal Social Democracy: The Right – and Only – Path Forward for Myanmar
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

What the Launch of a UN Hub in Almaty Could Mean for Stability in Afghanistan and Central Asia
Kazakhstan, as Central Asia’s largest economy, has a vested interest in ensuring that Afghanistan is integrated into regional economic frameworks.
Why Did Mongolia’s Foreign Minister Visit Japan?
Kazakhstan’s Plans for a Regional Sustainable Development Goals Center Backed at UN
Tajikistan Holds Parliamentary Elections Without Independent Observers
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

What Countries Do Americans See as the Biggest Threat to the United States?
Repeated surveys affirm that Americans hold negative views of Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, ranking them as the top threats to the U.S.
With Ukraine, the US Is Repeating Mistakes Made in Afghanistan
Indo-Pacific Allies May Rethink US Intelligence Sharing After Gabbard, Patel Appointments
Japan and South Korea in the Age of ‘America First’
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

How US Companies in China Can Survive
American companies caught in the middle of China-U.S. competition should remember: all geopolitics is local.
AI, Influence, and Power: How China is Reshaping Central Europe’s Digital Future
Singapore’s Budget 2025, Explained
Sri Lanka’s 2025 Budget: Balancing IMF Commitments and Domestic Priorities
Oceania
The South Pacific

Set Adrift: The Australian Political Class and the US Alliance under Trump 2.0
Thus far, Australian leaders seem unable to address the implications of the fact that U.S. values and interests may in fact no longer be congruent with Australia’s own.
Meet the Influencers Courting the Australian Vote
Keeping It Real: Why Australia’s Labor Needs a Retuned Message
‘Dark Ads’ Challenge Truth and Democracy in Australia
Videos
Asia on Video

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
Chiang Min-yen, a non-resident fellow at the Taiwan Economic Democracy Union, joins The Diplomat to discuss the concerns over the bill, the China factor, and what comes next.
What’s Behind Vietnam’s Political Upheaval?
The Danger of China’s Digital Silk Road
What Will China’s Shift From Oil Mean for Saudi Arabia and Russia?
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics

Is the United States Relitigating Its Grand Strategy?
What can be gleaned from the first month of the second Trump administration about the U.S. approach to world affairs?
DeepSeek and the AI Competition
Trump 2.0 in America: Geopolitical Ripples Across Asia and the World
The Biden Administration’s Asia Legacy
Photo Essays
Asia in Pictures

In Photos: Rohingya Refugees’ Trial by Fire
Deadly fires in the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar have become a terrifyingly regular occurrence.