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Can middle powers restore the international order? Think again

Recent articles in an Asia-focused international policy forum suggest that states such as Australia, Canada and South Korea can join up with other middle powers to secure the maritime order and restore the liberal international order. While well meaning and encouraging, the unfortunate truth is that these tasks are beyond the capacity of middle powers. The smartest ones wonโ€™t even try. Maritime security has transformed from a permissive environment dominated by uncontested naval supremacy into a...

What Indiaโ€™s โ€˜unsinkable aircraft carrierโ€™ project near Malacca means for its China ties

The global energy crisis stemming from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has added complexity to already competitive China-India maritime relations. The bottleneck in the Gulf has disrupted the provision of vital supplies of oil, gas and fertilisers to Asia, underscoring the fragility of global supply chains and the significance of trade chokepoints. Amid uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuzโ€™s reopening, Indiaโ€™s US$10 billion plan to transform remote Great Nicobar Island into a...

Quad FMs announce maritime, energy initiatives amidst Hormuz chokehold, tense South China Sea

FMs pledge collaboration on energy security, maritime surveillance, domain awareness; Quad joint statement calls for freedom of navigation, adherence to international law in Hormuz, Red Sea, South China Sea

New Zealand to invest almost US$1 billion in drones, ships to protect maritime security

New Zealand intends to spend about NZ$1.6 billion (US$936 million) on drones, ship maintenance and naval upgrades to bolster the island nationโ€™s maritime security at a time of increasing concern about supply routes. Defence Minister Chris Penk said on Saturday that the government would invest in two types of drones: one for the southwest Pacific to provide long-duration intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and the other a polar-capable vehicle that could operate from naval vessels in...

India, Vietnam deepen defence cooperation with focus on maritime security

Both countries agreed to expand cooperation through regular dialogues, joint military exercises and exchange programmes between their armed forces

Philippine navyโ€™s โ€˜aspirationalโ€™ middle power claim comes under scrutiny

The Philippinesโ€™ claim that it is now among the middle tier of Southeast Asian maritime powers after two decades of modernisation has come into question, with analysts saying that its navy still lacks enough firepower and reach to match regional rivals. Rear Admiral Joe Anthony C. Orbe, commander of the Philippine Fleet, told reporters on Tuesday that the countryโ€™s navy had attained the status of a โ€œmiddle powerโ€ in Southeast Asia as it marked its 128th anniversary this month. โ€œWe are on par...

Trump says Xi offered help on Iran as China seeks to keep Hormuz open

US President Donald Trump said Chinese President Xi Jinping offered to help broker an end to the Iran conflict and ensure freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring how Middle East tensions have become intertwined with a broader effort by Washington and Beijing to steady relations. In an interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity set to air on Thursday evening in the US, Trump said Xi had personally expressed willingness to assist amid mounting concerns over disruptions in...

Families demand release of Pakistani crew captured by Somali pirates

Families of 10 Pakistani crew members taken hostage by Somali pirates have rallied in Karachi to demand their release.

South Korea signals โ€˜phasedโ€™ support for US-led Hormuz mission after ship attack

South Korea was reviewing a phased contribution to efforts to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back said on Wednesday, signalling support steps short of military participation. Ahn told a press conference with South Korean reporters in Washington that he had conveyed Seoulโ€™s position at a meeting with US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth on Monday. โ€œWe said at about this level that, fundamentally, we will participate as a responsible member of the...

South Korea cautious on blaming Iran for ship strike ahead of US-China summit

South Korea is treading carefully in attributing blame for the strike on one of its cargo ships earlier this month, even as preliminary signs point to Iranian drones being the culprit. Seoul has surveillance footage of the incident in the early hours of May 4 โ€“ when two airborne objects struck the HMM Namu while it lay at anchor off the United Arab Emirates โ€“ but so far has said little. Observers believe the government is biding its time and waiting to deliver a verdict until after a highly...

South Korea says ship was struck by โ€˜unidentified flying objectsโ€™ in Hormuz

South Korea says it is investigating an incident on May 4 when two unidentified objects struck a Korean-operated cargo s

Maritime safety and security is of primordial importance to Indian Ocean Region: Secretary-General

Any disruption in the Indian Ocean will have a deep impact on the economy across the region, says Sanjiv Ranjan, Secretary-General of the Indian Ocean Rim Association; war in West Asia overshadows Indiaโ€™s agenda for IORA summit next year, marking 30 years of the grouping

Iran warns against complying with US sanctions as Gulf attacks reported

The warning comes as a commercial vessel is hit off Qatar, and both the UAE and Kuwait report drone attacks.

Greece conducts controlled blast of mystery naval drone explosives

The unmanned vessel, suspected to be of Ukrainian origin, was found by fishermen in a cave on Thursday.