Geopolitics

India involved in election interference in Canada, says intelligence report

India involved in election interference in Canada, says intelligence report

The recent intelligence report claiming India’s involvement in election interference in Canada has stirred up quite a controversy. As an individual interested in international affairs, I must admit that I am not entirely surprised by these findings. It is no secret that countries engage in such activities, with each one attempting to protect their own interests and shape outcomes in their favor.

One point that has left me puzzled is the motive behind India’s interference in Canada’s elections. Why would India even care about Canada’s political landscape? Some argue that it may be a response to Canada’s previous government’s friendly stance towards China.… Continue reading

China named as hypothetical enemy for 1st time in Japan-U.S. exercise

China named as hypothetical enemy for 1st time in Japan-U.S. exercise

China, the rising global power, has been named as the hypothetical enemy in a recent Japan-U.S. military exercise. This decision marks a significant shift in the strategic priorities of both nations, as they recognize the growing influence and potential threat posed by China. While some may argue that using a real country’s name is diplomatically irresponsible, I believe that it is a necessary step in addressing the realistic challenges and potential conflicts that may arise in the future.

For years, the U.S. Navy has been conducting exercises that simulate combat scenarios against targets emulating Chinese capabilities and armaments.… Continue reading

US Approves $4B Sale of MQ-9B Drones, Hellfire Missiles to India

The recent news of the US approving a $4 billion sale of MQ-9B Drones and Hellfire Missiles to India is a topic that has sparked a lot of discussions and debates. As I delve into the details, I can’t help but reflect on the various opinions and insights that have been shared.

First and foremost, let’s address the concerns regarding the technology being sold. Some have raised questions about the possibility of these drones being reverse engineered. It’s a valid concern, but I believe that the US would have taken adequate measures to protect the technology. After all, it would be detrimental to their own national security if their advanced technology fell into the wrong hands.… Continue reading

US Blocks $3-Billion Drone Sale to India Until ‘Meaningful Investigation’ of Pannun Assassination Conspiracy

The recent news of the US blocking a $3-billion drone sale to India until a “meaningful investigation” of the Pannun assassination conspiracy is certainly a significant development. As an observer, I can’t help but be intrigued by the implications of this move and the underlying motivations behind it.

One key point to consider is that India’s military heavily relies on Russian equipment, and with US sanctions limiting Russia’s ability to export arms, there is a unique opportunity for the US to establish itself as the primary supplier for India’s defense needs. The decision to block the drone sale could be seen as an attempt to exploit this moment and secure a long-term market for American weapons, effectively shutting Russia out for good.… Continue reading

Japan and Germany sign military supply-sharing pact

Japan and Germany Sign Military Supply-Sharing Pact

As I read the news about Japan and Germany signing a military supply-sharing pact, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of déjà vu. It’s like the boys are back in town, ready to take on the world once again. And this time, they have the Americans on their side. It’s a familiar sight, as if history is repeating itself.

But amidst the excitement, I can’t help but wonder, is Italy joining the pact as well? After all, when it comes to alliances, the more, the merrier. The gang is getting back together, and it’s always comforting to have familiar faces by your side.… Continue reading