Protesters have forced the Bangladesh prime minister to resign and flee. Meanwhile, Japan and India are still heavily invested in the country's development.
China exploits the crisis in Myanmar by supporting anti-government forces while keeping the desperate junta reliant on investments and military support.
Author Yohei Sasakawa, with long years of experience in Myanmar, explains the situation and seeks international support to build a lasting peace for the region.
Japan and India have significant public and private investments in Myanmar which they must reframe due to the current civil war and China's growing influence.
The Myanmar military continues to suppress democracy 3 years after it seized power in a coup d'etat, displacing people and costing many lives.
As Asia welcomes the New Year of the Dragon in 2024, from the Earth to the Moon, the Year of the Rabbit will not be missed....
PM Nehru of India expressed concerns to Burma and Indonesia that certain clauses in the treaty could worsen tensions instead of bringing peace to the Far...
Projects like the Sittwe Port help counter China's increasing presence in Myanmar, which threatens regional security such as freedom of international shipping.
Bolstering cooperation in the maritime realm, the ASEAN-India naval drill was a crucial step in advancing India's Act-East Policy and Japan's FOIP strategy.
The Myanmar regime, which recently bombed civilians, enjoys the support of Russia and China. The UN General Assembly’s hands are tied.
Democracies must object to Myanmar's cavalier attitude before China gains a foothold in this strategic location on the Coco Islands.
Some people don't want you to know the inconvenient truth. And this is what happens when they are in power" — film director on the Myanmar...