India, April 27 -- Strategic anxieties over China's rise, North Korea's provocations, and shifting Indo-Pacific alliances are pushing the country toward a more assertive military role-despite deep public resistance

A nation that once renounced war now stands at the edge of rewriting its identity. Japan, shaped by the ashes of World War II, built its global reputation on peace, restraint, and constitutional idealism. Today, that very foundation is shifting. The winds of change blowing through Tokyo signal more than a policy adjustment. They point to a historic turning point that could redefine Asia's security landscape. Japan's Parliament, the Diet, has moved closer to approving changes to its pacifist Constitution. Both chambers-the Hous...