Amid mounting military pressure from China, Taiwan is flagging the PLA's military drills in...

Dr Monika Chansoria
Dr Monika Chansoria is a Senior Fellow at the Japan Institute of International Affairs (JIIA) in Tokyo. Previously, she has held senior appointments at the Sandia National Laboratories (US), Hokkaido University (Sapporo, Japan), and as Associate Director of Studies at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (Paris). Dr. Chansoria has solely authored five books on Asia’s security, including “China, Japan and Senkaku Islands: Conflict in the East China Sea Amid an American Shadow” (Routledge © 2018).
As democratic centers of power in Asia, Japan and India are vital partners of...
The G7, representing around 40% of the world's GDP, could be the most effective...
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India shared the treaty's goal of ending the state of war but had reservations...
India's PM Nehru believed that accepting the US-led treaty would be tantamount to a...
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PM Nehru of India expressed concerns to Burma and Indonesia that certain clauses in...
Its hypocrisy over the Fukushima water release is an example of how China uses...
"The terms of the treaty should concede to Japan a position of honor, equality,...
In this series, Dr Chansoria examines archival documents to explain why India signed a...
Confucius Institutes, of which there are 14 in Japan, target academic freedom and intellectual...