
Japan Faces Anti-War Protests Amid Defence Build-Up Drive
What happens when a country built on pacifism starts talking more openly about military power? In Japan, that question is no longer academic — it’s

What happens when a country built on pacifism starts talking more openly about military power? In Japan, that question is no longer academic — it’s

How much does a war really cost—and who ends up paying the price? In Washington, that question is getting harder to ignore. For the first

What if a country decided to spend more on its military than ever before—more than even during global war? That’s the question now facing Washington.

Is Asia entering a new era of military competition? That question is back in focus after China unveiled a fresh boost to its defence spending.

India is going big — really big. In her latest budget speech, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman unveiled record spending on infrastructure and defence. She promised

World’s military spending has reached an all-time high figure of $2.24 trillion in 2022. According to a leading military think tank, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has increased fears of escalation and most European countries have increased its defense budgets to unprecedent levels.