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Elon Musk backs down from $45 million a month pledge to Trump, says he doesn’t ‘subscribe to cult of personality’
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Will Kamala Harris’s Indian roots play a part in her Asia policy?
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China Flaunts J-20 Fighter, Fujian Aircraft Carrier In Mesmerizing Drone Show To Boost PLA Recruitment
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Landmark Japanese, Philippine defense pact spurred by growing Indo-Pacific tensions
Japan and the Philippines will allow troops to deploy on each other’s soil for combat training and joint operations including disaster relief. The People’s Republic
U.S. monitoring, disrupting Cuba-PRC spy bases
Expanded spy stations in Cuba suggest the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is attempting to monitor United States military activities and potentially intercept commercial communications,
India is deluding itself: there’s no multipolar world
Despite India’s ardent wish, the world is nowhere close to becoming a multipolar system with India as one of the poles, or centres of power.
Australia needs a plan for a Chinese navy presence in the Indian Ocean
Australia’s defence planners should carefully weigh the risks posed to its vital maritime trade connections by a persistent Chinese naval presence in the Indian Ocean.