What would a Harris presidency mean for US foreign policy and Australia?
Vice President Kamala Harris has officially secured the Democratic presidential nomination, after the Democratic National Convention announced late Monday evening in DC that 99 percent of delegates voted for
Kamala Harris picks Minnesota’s Tim Walz for VP
US Vice President Kamala Harris reportedly named her running mate as she embarks on a tour of major battleground states. The pick is her first
Beijing’s Neighbors Team Up in Contested South China Sea
Philippines and Vietnam have launched their first-ever joint coast guard training exercises in the South China Sea where the countries share territorial disputes with each
Bangladesh Becomes 9th Country Under Military Rule; Why B’Desh Army Is Unlikely To Go The Pakistan Way?
With the Army in Bangladesh now in control after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s “forced” abdication of power, the South Asian country is now the ninth
Iran-Israel Conflict: When US Navy “Lost Its Cool” & Sunk Iran’s UK-Origin Warship Sending Tremors In Tehran
Iran recently lifted its frigate IRIS Sahand from the bottom of the sea, nearly two weeks after it capsized and sank. The ship sank completely
Abrams Tanks, Bradley IFVs ‘Get Ready’ As US Army Practices Swift Deployment Of Men & Material To South Koreav
In yet another demonstration of commitment to South Korea’s security in the face of rising tensions, the US Army is conducting a rapid deployment of
Mother Of All IAF Exercises! After 61 Years Of Post China War, India Begins Its 2nd Ever Multilateral Drills ‘Tarang Shakti’
Indian Air Force (IAF) kicked off its Mother-of-all-Exercises, “Tarang Shakti,” with a Press Conference in New Delhi on 31 July 2023. It is the first-of-its-kind
F-22 Raptors: US ‘Intimidates’ Russia, China, Iran With Super Stealthy Jets; Emerge ‘Warplanes Of Choice’ To Deflate Rivals
The F-22 Raptor fighter jet, which is expected to be replaced by the ‘Next Generation Air Dominance’ (NGAD) aircraft, has demonstrated its position as a
Gender mainstreaming in UN peace operations: an unfulfilled promise?
Despite the adoption of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325 on women, peace and security in 2000, progress towards gender equality for uniformed women in
Australia’s role in evolving nuclear arms control landscape
It has been seven years since the drafting of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which has now been ratified or acceded