U.S. Navy SEALs, Indian Marine Commando Force, and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force Train During Exercise Malabar 2024
U.S. Naval Special Warfare (NSW), Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, and Indian Navy Marine Commandos (MARCOS) completed a military-to-military engagement training during the special operations phase
Idaho National Guard Trains with US, Indian Special Forces
The U.S. Army’s 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), along with partners from the Indian Army’s Special Operations Forces and the Idaho National Guard’s 124th Air
U.S. Coast Guard supports FSM Joint Committee Meeting to deepen partnerships and enhance maritime security
The U.S. Coast Guard reaffirmed its commitment to maritime safety, security, and stewardship during the recent Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) Joint Committee Meeting (JCM),
War and appeasement: why a deal with Putin will backfire
US president-elect Donald Trump’s boast that he will quickly negotiate a deal with Vladimir Putin about Russia’s war with Ukraine is likely to fail. This
Will AUKUS Survive the Trump Administration?
The election of Donald Trump as the next president of the United States has understandably led to a flurry of questions about what form his
Australia’s lack of defence primes isn’t a problem; it’s an opportunity
Australia is uniquely suited to help solve the greatest defence acquisition challenge of our time. While the world is innovating at an unmatched pace, the
The EU Is Following the US North Korea Playbook – But Should It Be?
It’s time for Brussels to rethink its policy of “critical engagement” with North Korea. Presented as less coercive compared to the U.S. approach, the EU
Joe Biden pardons son Hunter of criminal charges
President Joe Biden has pardoned his son Hunter for federal gun and tax convictions. The unprecedented move has sparked political controversy in the United States.
China takes ‘measures’ against Philippines in South China Sea
The U.S. added 140 companies including Chinese semiconductor toolmaking and software firms to a trade restriction list on Monday in one of the biggest efforts
U.S. extends controls on China chip industry, adds 140 firms to entity list
The U.S. added 140 companies including Chinese semiconductor toolmaking and software firms to a trade restriction list on Monday in one of the biggest efforts