In Asia-Pacific, the real maritime contest is over satellite surveillance
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In Asia-Pacific, the real maritime contest is over satellite surveillance

April 7, 2026
South China Morning Post
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Control of the seas has long defined power in the Asia-Pacific. From strategic chokepoints to contested fishing grounds, maritime space has shaped the region’s economic lifelines and geopolitical tensions. But a quieter contest is unfolding – less visible, yet potentially more consequential. It is not a contest over territory but over data. As satellite surveillance, digital tracking and advanced analytics transform how the ocean is monitored, a new question emerges: who controls the information...

In Asia-Pacific, the real maritime contest is over satellite surveillance
South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post

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