TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen called on Tuesday for an alliance of democracies to defend against “aggressive actions” and protect freedom, alluding to Chinese action... Read more
Analysis: Top most modern 6×6 wheeled self-propelled howitzers
Army Recognition is presenting an analysis about the most modern 6×6 wheeled self-propelled howitzers in service and currently in production or ready for series production to date. A se... Read more
Russian Aviation Giants MiG and Sukhoi Discussing a Third Sixth Generation Fighter Program
Russia’s leading manufacturers of combat jet aircraft, Mikoyan (MiG) Sukhoi are reportedly discussing the possibility of a joint program for a sixth generation fighter jet. Industrial direct... Read more
Political-Military Integration: How Communist China Shaped World’s Largest Military for Political Ends
As the Chinese Communist Party’s Military, PLA celebrated its 93rd anniversary on 1st August, it’s time to look at its credentials and role in keeping the Party in power. In the run-up to... Read more
With Shenzhen poised in the wings, is Hong Kong’s time in the sun over after protests, Covid-19 pandemic and US-China row?
Just a year ago, the Surfwheel looked poised to catch on, after winning innovation awards and going on sale in toy stores across the United States for US$399 (HK$3,092). The company behind t... Read more
India-China standoff: China accuses India of crossing LAC, firing warning shots in Eastern Ladakh
Ladakh: China on the early hours of Tuesday claimed that the Indian army crossed the Line of Actual Control (LAC). It further also claimed that the India troops fired “warning shots” near th... Read more
Indian offensive to retake Chinese seized territory: The hidden story
New Delhi: On 3 July, the Prime Minister of India arrived at Leh on a surprise visit. Flanked by his Army Chief and the Chief of Defence Staff, he was received by the Army Commander of North... Read more
Beijing slams foreign ‘interference’, ‘malicious slander’ after UN rights experts’ letter of concern on Hong Kong national security law
Beijing has hit out at foreign “interference and malicious slander” after a group of UN human rights experts wrote to express concern that Hong Kong’s new national security law could infring... Read more
Beijing Slams Foreign ‘Interference’, ‘Malicious Slander’ After UN Rights Experts’ Letter of Concern on Hong Kong National Security Law
Beijing has hit out at foreign “interference and malicious slander” after a group of UN human rights experts wrote to express concern that Hong Kong’s new national security law could infring... Read more
A Biden-Harris Administration Would Mean a Harder Eye on Kashmir
Kamala Harris isn’t especially known for foreign policy. The first-term U.S. senator from California and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s running mate doesn’t serve on the Senate... Read more