Category: South East Asia

Clear Deterrence And Strong Message Needed To Deter Beijing’s Bellicosity – Analysis

The decision to shift the potential meeting between President Tsai and US House of Representative Speaker Kevin McCarthy to California to avoid potential Beijing’s wrath is a geopolitical mistake that will further embolden China and weaken Taiwan and the West’s resolve and principled deterrence. It makes Taiwan and the US look weak and easily kowtowing to Beijing’s threat of force. […]

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IEA seeks to expand ties with Islamic countries

Foreign Minister, Mawlavi Amir Khan Muttaqi said at a meeting with the representative of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) wants to expand ties with the Islamic countries. According to a statement issued by the foreign ministry, Muttaqi and the OIC’s special representative to Afghanistan Tarip ali Bakheet met in Kandahar to discuss […]

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IEA confirms Balkh governor killed in blast

Mawlawi Mohammad Dawood Muzamil, the governor of Balkh province, was killed in an explosion on Thursday, Zabiullah Mujaheed, IEA’s spokesman confirmed. An explosion occurred in the governor’s office compound in northern Balkh province, killing him and two others, police said. “Today around 9am a blast took place on the second floor of the governor’s office; due to the blast (governor) […]

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Pakistan’s Plans To Uplift Balochistan And Its Significance – OpEd

Balochistan is not just the largest province of Pakistan; it is also the richest region in natural resources, making it a significant prospect for the economic development of Pakistan. The province is known for its abundant natural resources, including natural gas, coal, copper, gold, and other minerals. However, it remains largely underdeveloped. To achieve socio-economic potential, it is of utmost […]

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Is Revolution Possible In Pakistan? – OpEd

A sudden and violent change of a government, system, or social social order by sweeping away the old is termed as revolution. It is different from reforms as reforms means changing of a system, or law with needed modification of time. Is revolution possible in Pakistan? Does Pakistan need revolution or reforms? Revolution needs an organized movement and leadership such […]

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China’s Rebound Will Be Positive For World Economy, Offset Fed Risks – Analysis

China’s reopening will impact prices, but it is not an inflation risk. It reflects an impressive domestic rebound, great regional opportunity and significant global spillovers. When Chinese policymakers began to prepare the reopening of the world’s second-largest economy, many international observers warned it would unleash inflationary headwinds. This was their assumption: As the world’s biggest factory and the second-largest economy […]

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A ‘Zeitenwende’ In The India-Germany Relationship – OpEd

It is no secret that India’s relationship with Germany has traditionally lagged behind its relations with its other European partners such as France. Benign mutual neglect coupled with Germany’s primary focus on China are factors, but this appears to be changing rapidly. Chancellor Scholz’s two-day visit to India, that began on February 25, 2023, significantly coincided with the first anniversary […]

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How Can The World Prevent China From Taking Over Taiwan? Look To India – Analysis

In 2021, the then-Chief of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, Philip Davidson, said that China may try to attack Taiwan by 2027; and in 2022, the Central Intelligence Agency Deputy Director, David Cohen, stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping wants the People’s Liberation Army to have the capability to take control of Taiwan by force by 2027. In light of […]

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Kashmiris Protest Defiling Of Mosques By Terrorists – OpEd

The saying that terrorists have no religion was once again proven right last Tuesday when two terrorists violated the sanctity of Jamia Masjid in Padgampora village of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district by not only hiding inside but even attacking security forces from within the mosque. While the news that the mosque suffered no structural damage in the exchange of fire […]

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Manila’s New Geopolitical Push And Malaysia Must Step Up – Analysis

Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to the Philippines signals a common platform of shared threats, worries and needs. Both face the same threat, and both have the same vulnerability in traditional and non traditional challenges. Manila at least has greater US assurances of support and therefore has greater deterrence capacity with clearer military support to deter greater Beijing’s hard-core […]

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