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    Opposition Parties and Citizens Protest Arms Export Shift in Japan

    Tokyo, April 6: Senior figures from several Japanese opposition parties joined thousands of citizens outside the busy Ikebukuro station in Tokyo to protest the government's aggressive push to ease restrictions on arms exports and advance sweeping military expansion, expressing concerns about the...
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    Sensitive Documents Case: US Blocks Drop of Charges Against Expert

    Washington, March 23 – The US government has opposed an attempt by well-known American policy expert Ashley J. Tellis to have serious charges against him dismissed, arguing that he wrongly kept highly sensitive national security documents at his home for years.Tellis is widely regarded as one...
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    2012 Odisha Abductions: Negotiation and Institutional Deficiencies

    March 22, New Delhi: On March 22, 2012, India experienced a significant failure in internal security when Maoist insurgents abducted two Italian tourists and Jhina Hikaka, a sitting MLA in Odisha. While the abductions began days earlier, March 22 marked the critical day when the central and...
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    Security Policy Fallout: Islamabad Bombing Highlights Pakistan's Prioritization of External Factors

    Islamabad, February 19 – The suicide bombing at a mosque in Islamabad on February 6 is a stark indictment of Pakistan's security policy, which has prioritized geopolitical leverage over domestic stability, according to a report."While the Pakistani establishment has, as is characteristic...
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    Germany Recognizes Zelenskyy's Contribution to Peace

    February 15, New Delhi: Volodymyr Zelenskyy received an award at the Munich Security Conference. The award was presented by the premier of Bavaria, a state in Germany. President Zelenskyy thanked Germany for its continued support of Ukraine.The award recognizes leading figures in security...
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