Japan, Korea AUKUS role mooted
By Rena Sasaki*
In a report on the UK government’s Indo-Pacific policy, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee calls for the United Kingdom to...
Myanmar’s hot new port
By Shaun Cameron*
In Myanmar’s westernmost state of Rakhine, the small fishing village of Kyaukphyu has become the focus of a US$7.3 billion deep-water port...
PLA-N’s suspected Cambodian base
There have been persistent reports of China attempting to expand the global reach of its Navy with a network of overseas bases. Ream in...
US ship shoots down drone from Yemen
A U.S. guided-missile destroyer operating in the Middle East shot down a drone from Yemen on Wednesday, the Pentagon said in a statement. Destroyer...
Philippines’ latest Ayungin Shoal resupply successful
On 10 November Philippine supply vessels managed to complete their resupply mission to the Philippine Navy ship BRP Sierra Madre (LS-57) which is standing...
Ford, Ike carriers in Med
As the world waits to see whether the Israel-Hamas war will balloon into a larger regional conflict, two U.S. aircraft carrier strike groups conducted...
Ukraine’s surprising naval success
Ukraine has shown surprising naval capability in the Black Sea, helping to protect its shores and shipping while keeping its predator’s fleet at bay,...
Littoral security in the Indo Pacific: a shared endeavour
This article was first published in Issue 2 of 2022 of the Australian Naval Review.
Mr Abhijit Singh*
In November 2019, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra...
SCS leadership needed
By Jennifer Parker*
As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese heads to the US for talks with President Joe Biden, it’s time for Australia to lead in...
AUKUS: the three uncertainties
By Nishank Motwani*
At think tank gatherings over the past few months in Washington, I asked foreign and security policy analysts about their thoughts on...