Philippines launched Israeli Fast Attack Crafts

Philippines launched Israeli Fast Attack Crafts

The Philippine Navy launched its first locally assembled fast attack interdiction craft-missile (FAIC-M), the BRP Albert Majini (PG-909), at the Naval Shipyard in Cavite City. This vessel launch is part of the Philippines’ Self-Reliant Defense Posture (SRDP) program, which focuses on advancing domestic defense capabilities, particularly in shipbuilding. According to the Philippine News Agency (PNA),…

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Why Pacific Ocean is Important?

Why Pacific Ocean is Important for the 21st Century?

To understand, why the Pacific Ocean is centre of geopolitical gravity in the 21st century, we’ll have to take a holistic look at how things evolved in the past and how they impacted the seas, the oceans and broader littoral geographies. Let us delve into the detail of it. The invention of the wheel around…

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Philippine's President New Laws to Protect Philippines

Philippine President Enacts New Laws to Strengthen National Protection

Philippine President Enacts New Laws to Strengthen National Protection Imagine a bustling market in Manila, where merchants bargain over the price of fresh fish and exotic fruits. Amid the gossip and color, a news broadcast blares from a nearby stall. The headline? China has just formalized maritime baselines around Scarborough Shoal, a move that sends…

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How Drones are Transforming Battlefields?

How Drones are Transforming Battlefields?

Drone Supremacy: Redefining the Future of Warfare In the dense forests of Eastern Europe, a high-tech military convoy navigates treacherous terrain, flanked by state-of-the-art tanks and mobile air defense systems. The tension is palpable, each step forward a testament to traditional military prowess. Suddenly, the air is pierced by the high-pitched whirr of miniature drones….

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Would NATO Member States Support the Philippines in the South China Sea Crisis?

Would NATO Member States Support the Philippines in the South China Sea Crisis?

In recent years, tensions in the South China Sea have continued to escalate, particularly as China becomes more assertive in its territorial claims. The Philippines, a key player in this geopolitical flashpoint, has repeatedly clashed with China over contested waters. This situation raises an important question: in the event of a serious confrontation between the…

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What is Cambodia Vietnam Maritime Boundary Dispute?

Cambodia Vs. Vietnam Maritime Boundary Dispute

The Cambodia-Vietnam maritime boundary dispute mirrors a global pattern of nations vying for control of strategic waters, echoing historical conflicts like the centuries-long disputes over the North Sea between Britain and Norway, or the centuries-long rivalry between Spain and Portugal over control of the Atlantic. These aren’t just lines on a map, but battles for…

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How Lumbia Air Base in Cagayan de Oro is Important for the Philippines?

How Lumbia Air Base in Cagayan de Oro is Important for the Philippines?

In the heart of Northern Mindanao, where strategic interests and regional security converge, lies a key installation often overshadowed by its more famous counterparts—Lumbia Air Base. This seemingly unremarkable airstrip has quietly evolved from its modest beginnings into a crucial hub for military operations in Mindanao. As tensions and conflicts shape the landscape of the…

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Malaysia to Investigate Leaked Classified Chinese Note on South China Sea Dispute

Malaysia to Investigate Leaked Classified Chinese Note on South China Sea Dispute

Malaysia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched an internal probe into the leak of a classified diplomatic note sent by China concerning oil exploration activities in the South China Sea. The move follows an article published by the Philippine Daily Inquirer on August 29, which detailed the contents of the confidential communication. The Malaysian government…

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ASEAN Divided Navigating the Complex Geopolitics of Southeast Asia

ASEAN Divided: Navigating the Complex Geopolitics of Southeast Asia

Before ASEAN’s formation, Southeast Asia saw the establishment of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) in 1954, a Western initiative aimed at containing communism that included the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and regional members like Thailand and the Philippines. However, SEATO’s internal divisions led to its dissolution in 1977. The earlier Malayan Emergency…

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