China Fortnightly Newsletter I February 16 – 28 2026
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Ashu Maan is an Associate Fellow at the Centre for Land Warfare Studies. He was awarded the VCOAS Commendation card on Army Day 2025. He is currently pursuing his PhD from Amity University, Noida in Defence and Strategic Studies. He has previously worked with Institute of Chinese Studies. He has also contributed a chapter on “Denuclearization of North Korea” in the book titled Drifts and Dynamics: Russia’s Ukraine War and Northeast Asia. His research includes India-China territorial dispute, the Great Power Rivalry between the United States and China, and China’s Foreign Policy.
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Originally published at : https://www.eurasiareview.com/18022026-galwan-losses-exposed-did-beijing-hide-the-real-pla-death-toll-to-save-face-oped/ The People’s Liberation Army’s delayed and limited admission of casualties from the June 15, 2020,...
Originally published at: https://www.eurasiareview.com/11022026-pulwama-to-pride-igniting-national-unity-against-terror-oped/ In an epoch where information traverses continents in milliseconds and narratives are forged not in the...
Orginally published at : https://www.eurasiareview.com/09022026-tibets-forgotten-independence-chinas-biggest-historical-lie-oped/ Tibet’s assertion of sovereignty in 1913 under the 13th Dalai Lama stands as a direct...
Originally published at : https://www.eurasiareview.com/05022026-article-370s-impact-jk-flourishes-while-pakistans-pojk-declines-oped/ The year 2019 marked a definitive pivot in the history of India. The abrogation of...
Orgianlly published at : https://www.eurasiareview.com/02022026-the-disappearance-of-a-tibetan-lama-and-chinas-expanding-religious-crackdown-oped/ The reported detention and disappearance of a Tibetan Buddhist lama, Lobsang Lungrik, has sparked alarm...
Around midnight on September 12, 1971, Premier Zhou Enlai was chairing a meeting at the Great Hall of the People...
Originally Published at: https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/beyond-pentagons-narratives-india-must-read-chinas-buildup-in-regional-terms-3855550 The United States Department of War’s ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China’,...
The war between Russia and Ukraine is about to enter its fifth year with a grim but obvious reality: Moscow...
Originally published : https://www.eurasiareview.com/17122025-wuhan-and-the-cost-of-silence-what-the-pandemic-revealed-about-global-health-governance-oped/ On 31 December 2019, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission issued a brief public notice reporting a...
Originally published at : https://sundayguardianlive.com/news/cutting-ties-with-india-and-chasing-distant-partners-is-hurting-bangladeshs-economy-162159/ Bangladesh and India share more than a long border. Rivers flow across both countries, supply...
A quiet but historic scene unfolded in Dhaka in front of Indian and Bangladeshi commanders on December 16, 1971, as...
India’s theatreisation debate has brought renewed attention to a layer of the battlespace that most armies once treated as a...
Each December, memories of the 2001 Parliament attack return with a familiar weight. The assault was foiled by brave security personnel. Still,...
From hobby drones to armed loitering munitions, unmanned systems now rule the low sky. The rise of unmanned systems has...
Originally published at : https://tfipost.com/2025/12/how-raowa-turned-against-india-the-veteran-lobby-fueling-dangerous-narratives-in-bangladesh/ Founded in 1982 as a welfare body for retired Bangladeshi commissioned officers, the Retired Armed...
In the last few years, India’s security landscape has undergone a quiet transformation. The most contested part of the battlespace is no...
Originally published : https://www.eurasiareview.com/26112025-pasni-to-pemba-how-fast-transit-dhows-from-pakistan-are-shortening-narcotics-delivery-times-oped/ If you study the dhows intercepted across the western Indian Ocean over the past five years,...
A slow but significant shift is underway in Africa’s security landscape. Instead of competing for bases or pushing for direct military deployment, China and Pakistan are...
Originally published : https://newsable.asianetnews.com/world/china-inside-shanghai-control-surveillance-dissent-public-gatherings-analysis-articleshow-lq389my China's Shanghai presents itself as a modern, confident metropolis: a city of glass towers, orderly streets and...
Originally published at : https://www.eurasiareview.com/24112025-the-global-impact-of-shanghai-style-repression-on-rights-advocacy-oped/ When residents in Shanghai attempted to express frustration during the 2022 demonstrations on Wulumuqi Road,...
When the International Monetary Fund released its Governance and Corruption Diagnostic Report on Pakistan, it did more than publish another technical...
Originally published : https://www.eurasiareview.com/22112025-chinas-push-to-become-a-peace-mediator-in-horn-of-africa-is-less-about-peace-and-more-about-power-analysis/ The Horn of Africa has rarely enjoyed a quiet decade, and China has closely monitored that...
Originally published : https://newsable.asianetnews.com/world/gwadar-port-cpec-dark-side-lax-checks-narcotics-concern-smuggling-fears-alert-articleshow-gc1340n China hails the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor as “clean” development, with Gwadar showcased as the flagship gateway. But the...
Originally published: https://newsable.asianetnews.com/world/framing-xinjiang-when-propaganda-becomes-the-destination-articleshow-duk0ig2 The sun climbs over Kashgar’s old city, gilding its restored facades and winding lanes. Influencers adjust their...
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