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Inside China’s gray zone activities: How Beijing is salami slicing its way to influenceChina is employing a 'salami slicing' strategy, taking incremental steps across military, economic, and technological domains to alter real...
How China leveraged its rare earths dominance over the USChina holds a strong grip on rare earths, vital for technology and defence which gives Beijing an edge in trade talks with the United State...
China's spy agencies are investing heavily in AI, researchers sayChina's spy agencies are heavily investing in AI to enhance intelligence analysis, speed data processing, and support military planning, a ...
The growing danger of Chinese underwater warfareA Chinese invasion of Taiwan could begin with sea mines laid by fishing trawlers and submarines, potentially blockading ports and disruptin...
Remember the spy balloon hovering over U.S and spying for China? Investigators finally reveal its contents; here are some interesting findingsUS military analysts disclosed that the Chinese spy balloon found in early 2023 contained American-made satellite communication modules and...
China builds space alliances in Africa as Trump cuts foreign aidChina is building space infrastructure and partnerships in Africa, including aiding Egypt's satellite program for strategic and surveillanc...
China was reducing Micron chip purchases years before banA Reuters review of over a hundred public government tenders found that while previously Chinese government authorities regularly put out p...
China leads US in global competition for key emerging technology, study saysThe study, funded by the United States State Department, found the United States was often second-ranked, although it led global research i...
China has strong economic, strategic need in eastern sector, hence aggressively building its army to dominate: Paper by IPS officersThe paper suggests the strategy needs to be area-specific e.g. border tourism can be promoted aggressively in the Turtuk or Siachen sector,...
Xi Jinping aims to seize complete control over internet to curb dissentThe company is the largest manufacturer of surveillance equipment. Information gathered from multiple sources cites that they're responsibl...
'An invisible cage': How China is policing the futureWhile largely unproven, the new Chinese technologies, detailed in procurement and other documents reviewed by The New York Times, further e...
China uses AI software to improve its surveillance capabilitiesAccording to more than 50 publicly available documents examined by Reuters, dozens of entities in China have over the past four years bough...
CRAMS could be new wealth creators in pharma spaceMore and more pharma cos are finding it profitable to outsource all aspects from R&D to commercialisation to trusted partners in low-cost c...
View: No rules of the road protect cyberspace, where we live our lives todayA most attractive feature of cyberspace is that its entrance threshold is so low that an ingenious self-taught person could create apps and...
China found using surveillance firms to help write ethnic-tracking specificationsThe technical standards, published by surveillance research group IPVM, specify how data captured by facial recognition cameras across Chin...
Chinese tech patents tools that can detect, track UighursUnited Nations officials have said China is transforming the Xinjiang region, where many Uighurs live, into a “massive internment camp”, wi...
Crypto Yuan will meet the Dollar — in Hong KongMajor battle in the U.S.-China financial cold war could be fought over a decades-old currency peg.
Talks falter, China keeps pressure on GalwanChina continues to maintain a hold over Ladakh's Galwan river area - a flashpoint for the 1962 war.
US drafts rule to allow Huawei and US firms to work together on 5G standards: SourcesEngineers in some U.S. technology companies stopped engaging with Huawei to develop standards after the Commerce Department blacklisted the...
China's new naval radar can monitor areas size of India: ReportAccording to a recent report, China has built an antenna five times the size of New York.