Articles for Geopolitics & Security

Seoul's Mayor Calls For South Korean Nuclear Weapons To Counter North Korean Threat

Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon, in an exclusive interview with Reuters, added new fuel to a growing debate over how South Korea should arm itself as the North races to perfect its ability to strike the South with tactical nuclear weapons

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Sunak Increases Defence Spending In An Attempt To Silence Critics

Sunak will set out an “ambition” to increase defence spending to 2.5 per cent of GDP in the long term while his government unveils an update to Britain's national security and international policy during a visit to the United States

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US, South Korea Begin Largest Joint Military Drills In Five Years

The US-South Korean exercises, dubbed Freedom Shield, are set to begin on Monday and will focus on the “changing security environment” caused by North Korea's redoubled aggression, according to the allies

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‘Kalibr’ Missiles To Arm Russia’s Warship Against Ukraine, Says Experts

According to reports Russia has recently used the Kalibr cruise missile to attack Ukraine among other projectiles

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US Approves E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft Sale Worth $1.4 Bn For Japan

Northrop Grumman, American aerospace and defence technology company will be the prime contractor of the deal costing 1.4 billion USD

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Seoul's Military Announce North Korea’s Fires Missile Ahead Of South Korea-US Military Exercise

According to reports hours after the leader, Kim Jong Un was on the ground to witness "a powerful volley" organised by an artillery unit, an attempt ready to respond to the actual war

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Strategic Alignment: India, Australia Strengthen Defence Ties Amid Pomp And Circumstance

The strengthening of Australia-India defence ties will strengthen the so-called Quad, a group of democracies banding together to counter China's growing influence

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Expanded Military Postures By India, China Elevate Risk Of Armed Confrontation: US Report

Previous standoffs between India, and China have shown that persistent low-level friction on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) has the potential to escalate swiftly, as per the US Intelligence Report

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