Sanjay Kumar writes: On 24 Jan 2017, Japan launched its first military communication satellite – Kirameki-2 to boost the broadband capacity of its Defence Forces. It is the first of three satellites that will replace civilian satellites currently being used by Japan’s military. These X-band satellites will quadruple broadband capacity and will allow military units to communicate on a high-speed and high-capacity network.
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Is It Role Reversal? Protectionist Trump – America First, Or China Going Global
Maj Gen Asthana (Retd) writes: President Donald Trump’s swearing in speech from Capitol Hill on January20, 2017, resonating “America First” policy, appeared as an extension of election rhetoric, reassuring his voters that he will pursue agendas for which he has been voted to power as a President.
Taliban Asks Donald Trump To Review Afghanistan Policy
Bhatnagar writes: Taliban has asked Donald Trump to review Afghanistan Policy and withdraw all foreign forces from the insurgency-plagued country. Should Trump who envisions achieving a stable and peaceful world with less conflict and more common ground; review, in the short term, America’s strategy in Afghanistan in light of a re-surging Taliban?
Pakistan Defence Minister’s Nuclear Blackmail: Responsible Nuclear State Behaviour?
Roshan Writes: Is Pakistan different from North Korea? Both countries have been known to use their nuclear status to blackmail adversaries, then why does the global community have different standards while responding to their threats?
Is Pakistan helping North Korea in the nuclear tests?
Roshan Writes: News have emerged that Pakistan Energy Commission (PAEC) has continued to supply restricted Items such as ‘ Monel ‘ and ‘ Inconel ‘ material to North Korea in violation of UN sanctions
Pakistan’s Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Giving The Devil More Than It’s Due?
Inderjit Panjrath Writes: Post the Uri attack on 18 September, the frenzy of debates and discussions regarding India’s response options to terror attacks by Pakistan have brought back into focus, Pakistan’s tactical nuclear weapons (TNWs).