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Should Indonesia Choose China or the US Under Prabowo Subianto Leadership?
Introduction Prabowo Subianto, Indonesia’s 8th president inaugurated on October 20, 2024, marks a significant shift following a decade under Joko Widodo’s leadership. A former general and influential figure, Prabowo’s landslide victory with 59% of the popular vote reflects broad support, totaling over 96 million votes. His nationalist approach, honed during his tenure as Minister of…
What U.S.-Philippine Task Force Ayungin is all about?
What Task Force-Ayungin is Really About? Task Force-Ayungin is a joint U.S.-Philippine initiative designed to strengthen intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities and enhance maritime domain awareness in the South China Sea. Named after the contested Second Thomas Shoal, or Ayungin Shoal in Filipino, this task force focuses on improving coordination and interoperability between the…
Funan Techo Canal: A Vision for Cambodia’s Future or a Risky Endeavor?
Overview of the Funan Techo Canal Project Prime Minister Hun Manet of Cambodia has strongly refuted recent international media reports suggesting that the Funan Techo Canal (FTC) project is encountering financial difficulties due to diminishing support from China. During his speech at the closing ceremony of the ’32nd Monk General Assembly Nationwide,’ he emphasized that…
U.S. Philippines Military Alliance Expands with New Intelligence Sharing Agreement
The recent signing of a military intelligence-sharing agreement between the Philippines and the United States marks a significant milestone in their defense partnership, enhancing their capacity to address shared security challenges within the Indo-Pacific region. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Philippine counterpart, Gilberto Teodoro, signed the General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA)…
Can ASEAN Break Free From Dynastic Politics?
Imagine a bustling market square, vibrant and full of life, where diverse voices come together to shape the community’s future. This square represents ASEAN, a coalition of ten nations rich in potential yet often constrained by the weight of dynastic politics. Just as some European democracies have successfully navigated similar challenges—think of countries like Germany…
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),…
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…
Philippines Developing Mavulis Island Airport and Seaport!
The Philippines’ Strategic Leap: Mavulis Island Airport and Seaport Development In an era marked by rising tensions and escalating territorial disputes in the Asia-Pacific, countries are reinforcing their positions to safeguard regional stability and strengthen national security. Among these efforts, the Philippines’ recent development of an airport and seaport on its northernmost island, Mavulis, captures…
Why Subic Bay Naval Base is Important for the Philippines?
As the first light of a humid morning in 2024 began to break, the faint outlines of warships emerged through the mist at Subic Bay, their silhouettes a testament to the area’s enduring strategic significance. Decades after American forces once cast their long shadows across these waters, Subic Bay Naval Base is experiencing a renaissance….
