According to Paul Bracken with Yale University's Department of Political Science, Asian nations have built up their military might for decades now. Beginning with India testing nuclear weapons in 1998 and fast-forwarding to Russia's press to take Ukraine today, the growth of Asia's military might should not be discounted. This trend indicates a significant shift in military balances in the region and reflects nations' responses to evolving global threats.
The article uses data from the 2024 Military Strength Ranking by Global Firepower, which evaluates 145 countries based on various defense-related statistics. This extensive review helps provide an insight into the comparative military strengths of these nations, showcasing that while China has improved its capabilities, it is not the strongest in Asia - that title goes to Russia.
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