Is there an arms race between two superpowers in the region?
Sathish Govind
The flurry of recent military activities in South China Sea and around the region appears to indicate an arms race build-up in the region.
The flurry of recent military activities in South China Sea and around the region appears to indicate an arms race build-up in the region.
Japan’s striptease feat in the international arena and the delicate balance with the various superpowers have allowed it to leverage the external economic strength and the military might of the superpowers to its advantage.
The three David’s have one thing in common, that is they need safe passage in South China Sea. To the US, Japan, and China, the South China Sea continue to be of strategic importance to them to let their little differences stand in the way.