Tag: indo pacific region
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US Army Unveils Drone-Focused Unit to Counter Pacific Adversaries
The US Army has launched a game-changing unit that combines cutting-edge drone technology with advanced maneuver capabilities to counter threats in the Pacific - meet the 7th Infantry Division Multi-Domain Command – Pacific. This powerful new unit will blur the lines between land, air, and digital battlefields, making it a major force multiplier in the region.

US Pacific Command Reverts, Signaling Shift in Regional Strategy
In a significant shift, the US Pacific Command has reverted to its original name, signaling a change in regional strategy. The move marks a reversal from 2018 when then Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis rebranded it as Indo-Pacific Command to reflect the growing interconnectivity between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Nations Scramble to Build Critical Mineral Supply Chain Resilience
The conversation about critical minerals is no longer about "if" but "how" - and the Darwin Dialogue 2026 brought together global leaders to shift the focus from diagnosis to delivery. The big question now is why democratic economies struggle to build resilient supply chains at scale and speed.

Australia, Japan Forge Strategic Depth in Defense Cooperation
Australia and Japan are bolstering their defense ties, recognizing their growing importance to each other's strategic success. By joining forces, they're set to leverage their unique strengths, from industrial might to geographical advantage and networks.

US Marine General Warns China Now a Peer Military Rival
The US Marine Corps' top strategist, Lt. Gen. Stephen Sklenka, just issued a stark warning: China has emerged as a peer military rival, matching the US in nearly every measure of national influence. This bold declaration signals a major shift in the global balance of power.

China's Expanding Presence Fuels Friction in Indo-Pacific Region
As China's military and paramilitary presence grows in the Indo-Pacific, the risk of incidents, friction, and escalation is increasing - not due to deliberate aggression, but due to the growing proximity of operations. This shift from episodic to routine activity is transforming the region into a hotbed of potential conflict, where accidents and miscalculation could have serious consequences.

US Seizes Iranian-Linked Ship in Indo-Pacific Region
US forces have seized a sanctioned oil tanker, the M/T Tifani, in a daring nighttime operation in the Indo-Pacific region, successfully boarding the stateless vessel without incident. The bold move highlights the US military's commitment to enforcing sanctions and maintaining stability in the region.