Development of submarines in modern warfare
Tuesday, July 29, 2025, 07:12 (GMT+7)
With the continuous development of science and technology, military powers will continue to develop their submarine forces to maintain and consolidate their positions and gain superiority in modern warfare. However, this also makes the international community concerned about the risk of an arms race, threatening global security and stability.
Development trends of India's Defence Industry
Wednesday, February 19, 2025, 09:03 (GMT+7)
In recent years, defence cooperation has increasingly emerged as a key pillar in India's strategic relations with foreign governments. Accordingly, India expects to integrate its defence industry with the global market through supply chain workshops with leading foreign OEMs or facilitate direct interactions with foreign governments and armed forces.
Refuting arguments that deny the role of Party and political work in military modernisation
Friday, January 17, 2025, 16:06 (GMT+7)
It can be affirmed that in the process of building the military toward modernisation, the role of the Party and political work does not disappear but becomes increasingly critical. Arguments aimed at denying or undermining the role of the Party and political work in the military lack scientific basis and persuasive value, are subjective with dubious intentions, requiring resolute opposition and refutation.
Grasping the Party’s viewpoints to build the revolutionary, regular, highly-skilled and modernised Navy
Friday, December 13, 2024, 22:23 (GMT+7)
Being proud of the glorious traditions of the Vietnam People’s Army and the heroic Naval soldiers, the Navy continues to raise the spirit of resilience, self-reliance, solidarity and creativity, be determined to build the “revolutionary, regular, highly-skilled, modernised” Service, deserving to be the core force in protecting the sovereignty over seas and islands, the peaceful and stable environment at sea, contributing to the steady growth of Vietnam in the era national rise.
Continue to build an all-strong, “exemplarily and typically” Naval Region 2
Sunday, December 08, 2024, 21:15 (GMT+7)
With scientific, synchronised, and practical solutions, it is believed that Naval Region 2 will continue to maintain and enhance the quality of building an all-strong “exemplary and typical” unit, meeting the demands of modernising the Navy and fulfilling the mission of managing and safeguarding the sovereignty of the country’s southern seas, islands, and continental shelf.
Shifts in India’s military strategic vision
Friday, November 15, 2024, 07:52 (GMT+7)
The increasing frequency of joint military drills, high-level exchanges, and bilateral defence agreements is reshaping India’s status as a rising power in the Eastern Hemisphere. This aligns with the Modi government’s overarching goal of positioning India as a formidable global player in the years to come.
The Party's thoughts on developing defence industry to meet the requirements of safeguarding the Fatherland in the new period
Thursday, September 26, 2024, 14:48 (GMT+7)
Based on a thorough understanding of the Party’s resolutions and directives on developing defence industry, the Central Military Commission, Ministry of National Defence (MND), and all-level party committees and authorities have consistently focused on comprehensively adopting various solutions to effectively carry out this important task. Significant results have been achieved, with some exceeding the pre-set objectives
Breakthroughs in South Korea's defence industry development
Monday, May 20, 2024, 15:10 (GMT+7)
From a country mainly dependent on aid and imports of weapons and military equipment, South Korea has, in recent years, made many breakthroughs in defence industry development, becoming a nation which autonomously produces modern weapon systems for domestic use and export. The international community has paid much attention to those breakthroughs and the process as well
The US - Japan - Korea alliance and its ambition to change the balance of forces in the region
Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 19:35 (GMT+7)
According to researchers, if Japan and South Korea join the AUKUS, the add-on military power brought about by the two countries will make the alliance a new force capable of deterring many fields and may change the game in the Indo-Pacific region.
Suwalki Gap - a strategic area in the Russia-NATO confrontation
Monday, January 22, 2024, 14:22 (GMT+7)
According to military experts, Suwalki is considered the “Achilles’ heel” in NATO’s eastern defence system because it is in a “vulnerable, difficult-to-defend” position. If conflict were to arise between Russia and NATO, Russia could easily control this corridor through a pincer attack, with one thrust from the northwest (Kaliningrad) and another from the southeast (Belarus, a Russian ally). In such a scenario, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia would be encircled and isolated.