Asia’s defense sector is expanding swiftly amid rising geopolitical tensions and regional rivalries. Nations like China, India, Japan, and South Korea are boosting military spending, developing advanced technologies, and enhancing strategic capabilities. Regional security dynamics drive innovation, arms procurement, and alliances, positioning Asia as a major global defense hub.
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What the Bhairav concept delivers The Indian Army‘s Bhairav Battalions showcase a lean, high-impact model for border...
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Why this Chinese Communist Party military crackdown matters The Chinese Communist Party military crackdown has removed nine...
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Why Indonesia buys 42 J-10C fighters now Indonesia buys 42 J-10C fighters to accelerate fleet replenishment and...

















