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Biden and Asia: Perspectives From the Region

Discussion A: Security, Defense and Democracy According to its latest 5-year plan, Beijing plans to sustain pressure on the South China and East China Seas and use its economic leverage to secure alliances in the region. This strategy is based on the belief that the US’ influence is dwindling. But with Biden in power, how will the US’ military and defense priorities change in the Indo-Pacific region? Couple this with political uncertainty and rising illiberalism, how will strategic and defense objectives interplay with a US return to promoting democracy in the region? Join Bates Gill, Professor of Asia-Pacific Security Studies and Macquarie University and Scholar-in-Residence at Asia Society Australia, C. Raja Mohan, Director of the Institute of South Asian Studies, Yuka Koshino, Research Fellow for Japanese Security and Defence Policy at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) in London, Lynn Kuok, Shangri-La Dialogue Senior Fellow for Asia Pacific Security

UK PM Boris Johnson reduces length of India visit due to COVID-19

UK PM Boris Johnson reduces length of India visit due to COVID-19 Johnson was to spend a few days in India starting April 26 as part of a planned itinerary, which is expected to include finalising a UK-India Enhanced Trade Partnership. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks at a press conference in 10 Downing Street, London. (File Photo| AP) By PTI LONDON: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reduced the length of his visit to New Delhi at the end of this month due to the COVID-19 situation in India, Downing Street said on Wednesday. Johnson was to spend a few days in India starting April 26 as part of a planned itinerary, which is expected to include finalising a UK-India Enhanced Trade Partnership.

Iran and Israel s shadow war takes a dangerous turn

BBC News By Frank Gardner image captionNatanz is heavily protected, with its most sensitive machinery housed deep underground The long-running and undeclared shadow war between two of the Middle East s most implacable foes, Iran and Israel, appears to be heating up. Iran has blamed Israel for a mysterious explosion at the weekend that knocked out power at its uranium enrichment facility at Natanz. Israel has not publicly said it was behind what Iran calls an act of sabotage but US and Israeli media reports are quoting officials as saying it was carried out by Israel s overseas intelligence agency, Mossad. Iran has vowed to take revenge at a time of its choosing .

ANALYSIS: Beijing has a navy it doesn t even admit exists, experts say And it s swarming parts of the South China Sea

ANALYSIS: Beijing has a navy it doesn t even admit exists, experts say And it s swarming parts of the South China Sea
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