China is Watching — Hybrid Warfare: What Data they Collect, Why it’s Cause for Concern
Early this month, the Chinese-only website of Zhenhua Data Information Technology Co, the company monitoring foreign targets, was pulled down soon after The Indian Express approached it for... Read more
Amid Tensions, China Upgrades Its Airbase Near Doklam to Deploy More Fighter Jets in Tibet; Builds Hardened Shelters
Even as tensions continue to rise in eastern Ladakh, China has significantly upgraded infrastructure at Lhasa Gonggar Airport, a base of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) locate... Read more
Three Firing Incidents Between India and China in Last 20 Days in Eastern Ladakh
Having gone 45 years without a bullet being fired along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), India and China had at least three firing incidents between their troops in Eastern Ladakh in the la... Read more
Road to Daulat Beg Oldi will Allow Tank Movement by Oct 15 as Army Prepares for Ladakh Winter
Preparing for a long winter ahead facing the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) in East Ladakh, the Border Roads Organisation (BRO) has decided to allowed Srinagar-Zoji La-Kargil Leh axis to be... Read more
Amid Border Conflict with China, Indian Army Readies Bofors Guns for Operations
Amid the ongoing tensions over transgressions by the Chinese in Eastern Ladakh, the Indian Army is keeping its formidable Bofors howitzers ready for operations. In a visit to the maintenance... Read more
Carbines, Anti Air Systems for Indian Army to be Made in India After MoD Cancels Import
The defence ministry has cancelled two arms import contracts for the army worth over $ 2.5 billion that were in the final stages, preferring to go for the Make in India route. In a special m... Read more
Japan’s New Prime Minister Expected to Follow Abe’s Footsteps on India Partnership
Yoshihide Suga, who was elected as Japan’s next prime minister on Wednesday, is in many ways a policy clone of the man he replaces–Shinzo Abe—and is expected to bolster strategic partn... Read more
Afghanistan has a Chance at Peace. It Rests on the U.S. Standing Firm.
THE OPENING of Afghan peace negotiations over the weekend came six months later than planned and was accompanied by continuing violence around the country and low expectations for early prog... Read more
Amid China’s recent feuds with multiple nations including the ongoing border standoff with India, a media report has claimed that a database compiled by a Chinese tech company has at l... Read more
India Walks Out of SCO Meet After Pakistan Uses ‘Fictitious Map’
India on Tuesday walked out of a virtual meeting of national security advisers of member-states of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) after the Pakistani representative projected a... Read more