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    Japan's Missile Deployment Sparks Concerns Over Remilitarization

    Moscow, April 2 – The deployment of anti-ship hypersonic missiles at Japanese military garrisons in Kumamoto and Shizuoka represents yet another indication that Japan is moving away from the pacifist provisions enshrined in its Constitution, according to Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the...
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    US Lawmakers Seek to Expand Indo-Pacific Space Defense Pact

    Washington, March 28 – A bipartisan group of US lawmakers announced the introduction of legislation to expand a key multinational space defense coalition to include Indo-Pacific allies such as Japan and South Korea, amid growing concerns over China and Russia's capabilities in space.The...
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    Missile Defense Debate Amid China's Growing Space Capabilities

    Washington, March 28 – A top US senator has raised sharp concerns about the cost and feasibility of the proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system, while warning that China’s advancing space capabilities could pose new strategic risks to American assets.During a Senate Armed Services...
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    Beyond Regional Defense: Pakistan’s Growing Weapons Capabilities

    New Delhi, March 25 – Pakistan has been identified by the United States' top intelligence official, Tulsi Gabbard, as a country whose advancing missile capabilities could eventually put the US within its reach. Director of National Intelligence, Gabbard, while presenting the 2026 Annual Threat...
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    ICBM Threat? Gabbard Highlights Pakistan's Missile Development

    Washington, March 19 – Pakistan's long-range ballistic missile program could develop into a threat to the U.S. homeland, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard warned on Thursday.She said Pakistan's missile effort "potentially could include ICBMs with a range capable of striking the...
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    South Korea Reassures Deterrent Capability Despite USFK Movement

    Seoul, March 11 – The deterrence posture against North Korea will not be affected by any potential shift of military assets owned by the US military stationed in South Korea, a senior official at Cheong Wa Dae said on Wednesday, amid media reports that the US Forces Korea (USFK) has shipped out...
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    Trump's Operation Epic Fury: A Strategic Shift in the Middle East

    Washington, March 2 Retired American generals, national security strategists, and leading think tank figures described President Donald Trump’s “Operation Epic Fury” as a historic military campaign, arguing that it reshaped deterrence in the Middle East and significantly weakened Iran’s ruling...
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    Indian Navy Vigilant in Protecting National Interests

    Visakhapatnam, February 18 President Droupadi Murmu said on Wednesday that the Indian Navy is vigilant in safeguarding the country's maritime interests and is contributing to stability in wider maritime commerce.Presiding over the International Fleet Review (IFR) off the coast of Vizag, aboard...
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    Dangerous Trend: SC Questions Courts' Shift Towards Monetary Compensation Over Punishment

    New Delhi, February 17 The Supreme Court on Tuesday criticized the recent practice of courts enhancing compensation to victims in serious offenses and reducing the sentences of the accused "arbitrarily and mechanically," calling it a "dangerous" trend that sends the wrong message to society that...
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    Admiral Paparo Praises India's Restraint and Focus on Indo-Pacific Security

    New Delhi, February 15 The India-US defence partnership has a shared purpose of maintaining peace through strength, said Admiral Samuel J Paparo, Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, on Sunday, while also praising the Indian military for its restraint during Operation Sindoor.In an...
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