Tag: China

U.S. Says China Tested Nuke Week After Galwan Clash

U.S. Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security, Thomas G. DiNanno said on Friday, China has conducted a nuclear test on June 22, 2020 | Illustrative Image: StratPost

The U.S. State Department says China carried out a nuclear test in June 2020, days after deadly clashes with Indian troops at Galwan. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organisation did not detect any test, which the U.S. said was conducted by a decoupling method that could minimise seismic sensitivity.

Trump nominates MAGA loyalist envoy to India

A photograph posted by Sergio Gor on his Twitter account on February 11, 2021 with the post: "Exactly a year ago today, we all joined President Trump on a quick trip to NH. Air Force one was filled with liberty lovers ⁦@RandPaul ⁩ ⁦@mattgaetz ⁩ ⁦@DanScavino ⁩ ⁦@TommyHicksGOP ⁩ #tbt 🇺🇸" Present in the photograph from Left to Right: Longtime Trump loyalist and current White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY), Former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fl), President Donald Trump, former RNC chair Tommy Hicks, current White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dav Scavino, unidentified lady and Sergio Gor.

The appointment of Sergio Gor to the newly-created position of Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs does not need Senate approval, unlike nomination as ambassador, so he can begin dealing with India immediately, at a time when ties between the two countries have plunged over tariffs and Trump’s insistence on taking credit for the India-Pakistan ceasefire in May.

Boeing catches big break with Next-Gen fighter win

Illustration of the F-47 Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) fighter aircraft | Graphic Art: U.S. Air Force

The U.S. Air Force has already flown multiple prototypes of the new F-47 fighter, which is part of the Next Generation Air Dominance program that includes uncrewed loyal wingman drones and new adaptive engines. It is planned to be cheaper than the F-22, with a larger fleet and an export version.

Legal trouble for defence, drone companies

Chinese drone manufacturer DJI is facing trouble doing business in the U.S with all kinds of legal hurdles and has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Pentagon, while Raytheon has been fined almost $1 billion and Sweden’s Saab has been subpoenaed for its sale of Gripen fighters to Brazil.

Daily Podcast | 13 July 2020

India and China to hold their fourth corps commanders meet tomorrow, Indian Army officer challenges Facebook ban in court, Indian Army to buy a second batch of 72,000 Sig Sauer assault rifles, a fire rages for over 24 hours onboard a US light aircraft carrier at San Diego naval base and Japanese authorities at Okinawa are horrified after more than 60 U.S. marines are infected with the novel coronavirus.

Daily Podcast | 30 June 2020

India bans the TikTok smartphone app
Indian and Chinese corps commanders to meet on Tuesday
Japan cancels Aegis Ashore
US-Russian intercepts
New AESA radar for German Eurofighter Typhoons