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Strategic Intelligence Unit

IPSC's analytical backbone — combining structured intelligence methodology with in-region Indo-Pacific expertise to deliver strategic warning, geopolitical risk assessment, and decision support for the challenges that shape the region.

4 Analytical desks Cross-Strait Dynamics, South China Sea, Northeast Asia and Strategic Warning.
8 Regional nodes Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Manila.
4 Language environments Mandarin, Japanese, Tagalog and Korean-language reporting and signalling context.
3 Core outputs Strategic warning, geopolitical risk assessment and decision support.

Unit profile

Intelligence tradecraft for Indo-Pacific policy and business risk.

The Strategic Intelligence Unit brings intelligence community tradecraft into the policy and business world through analysts based across the Indo-Pacific. We combine structured analytic techniques, strategic warning, and geopolitical risk frameworks with regional perspective, vernacular-language source access, and institutionally informed judgement shaped by the security environments we monitor.

Regional advantage

Analysis calibrated from within the region.

Unlike desk-based analysis centres operating from Western capitals, IPSC analysts live and work in Sydney, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Manila — providing direct operational context, cultural signalling literacy, and ground-truth calibration that reflects how regional actors perceive and respond to escalation dynamics.

What distinguishes IPSC analysis

Regional context, structured method and institutional judgement.

IPSC analysis combines proximity to the region with structured warning methodology, vernacular-language source access and multi-domain risk integration.

Regional presence

Analysts within the security environment

Analysts based across the Indo-Pacific, operating within the security environments they assess — not observing from distance.

Language capability

Vernacular-source access

Direct access to Mandarin, Japanese, Tagalog, and Korean-language reporting, official communications, and regional media environments that shape threat perception.

Institutional networks

Signals interpreted in context

Embedded relationships with regional defence colleges, think tanks, and policy institutions providing culturally informed interpretation of signalling intent.

Multi-domain integration

Unified escalation assessment

Proprietary frameworks synthesising military, grey-zone, political, and economic signals into unified escalation assessments with institutional-grade rigour.

Analytical desks

Structured monitoring across principal Indo-Pacific risk theatres.

The Strategic Intelligence Unit organises its work through specialised desks that track escalation risk, signalling, coercion, alliance posture and strategic warning indicators.

Taiwan Strait

Cross-Strait Dynamics

Monitoring escalation risk, signalling, crisis management, and grey-zone pressure across the Taiwan Strait with Taipei-based analytical perspective.

Maritime coercion

South China Sea

Tracking coercion, maritime incidents, force posture, and escalation pathways across contested waters with Manila-based regional context.

Alliance theatre

Northeast Asia

Assessing alliance dynamics, deterrence shifts, and crisis indicators across Japan, Korea, and the wider regional theatre with Tokyo-based institutional access.

Forward indicators

Strategic Warning

Providing scenario-based warning, indicator tracking, and structured decision-support analysis informed by how escalation dynamics are understood within the Indo-Pacific strategic system.

Strategic Intelligence Briefings

Briefing products for institutional decision support.

The Strategic Intelligence Unit's briefing suite combines structured monitoring with forward-looking analysis across key Indo-Pacific flashpoints, produced by regionally based analysts with direct operational context.

Cross-Strait monitor

Strait Signal

Weekly cross-strait escalation risk monitor produced by the Cross-Strait Dynamics desk with Taipei-based analytical perspective.

Maritime update

South China Sea Update

Regular update on maritime signalling, incidents, and coercive behaviour across the South China Sea with Manila-based regional context.

Pressure tracking

Indo-Pacific Pressure Indicators

Periodic index tracking cumulative strategic pressure across Indo-Pacific flashpoints through multi-domain integration of military, trade, technology, finance, information and legal instruments.

Public release

Selected public products from the intelligence suite.

Public releases provide selected access to IPSC’s methodology and analytical posture. Current weekly analysis is available through institutional access.

Strait Signal · Issue 001

Cross-Strait escalation risk monitor

Previously circulated to subscribers and now released publicly. Current weekly analysis is available through institutional access.

Issue dashboard

Risk level ELEVATED
Monthly assessment Accelerating
Baseline Sustained high
Top signals
  • Thitu near-collision — most consequential operational incident
  • Median-line crossing materially raised monthly pressure
  • Sortie resumption reinforced tactical modulation pattern
Pattern

Pause–surge dynamics in February–March indicate tactical pressure modulation rather than de-escalation.

Monitoring posture

Enhanced monitoring and scenario review conditions in effect.

China Strategic Pressure Index

Multi-domain pressure tracking

Cumulative multi-domain index tracking the build-up of China-related strategic pressure across military, trade, technology, finance, information and legal instruments. Public series to January 2026.

Index dashboard

Pressure pattern Compounding
Dominant theatre Taiwan Strait
Public series To Jan 2026
Dominant instruments
  • Military – 44.2%
  • Trade – 26.2%
  • Technology – 12.6%
Event-type balance

89% of total pressure from elevatory and escalatory signals.

Monitoring posture

Live updates available to institutional subscribers.

Current access & briefings

Access current strategic intelligence products.

Current Strait Signal issues, South China Sea updates, Indo-Pacific pressure indicators and the China Strategic Pressure Index live series are available through institutional subscription and advisory engagement. IPSC will work with institutions to align access to their specific risk profile and regional exposure.

Analytical capabilities

How SIU creates decision advantage.

The Strategic Intelligence Unit converts regional signals into structured warning, risk assessment and decision-support outputs for institutions operating under uncertainty.

01 · Regional context

In-region perspective

Analysis produced by analysts based across the Indo-Pacific, bringing direct operational context and regionally grounded interpretation to fast-moving security developments.

02 · Source environment

Vernacular-source analysis

Direct engagement with regional media, official statements, and source environments in original languages to capture nuance often lost in translation and aggregation.

03 · Warning methodology

Structured warning

Indicator tracking, escalation monitoring, and scenario-based warning designed to identify shifts in risk before they harden into crisis conditions.

04 · Escalation pathways

Multi-domain integration

Military, grey-zone, political, and strategic signals are assessed together rather than in isolation, improving understanding of escalation pathways across the region.

05 · Analytic discipline

Institutional-grade methodology

SIU combines structured analytic techniques, net assessment, and decision-support frameworks to deliver consistent, defensible assessments for government and institutional clients.

06 · Executive judgement

Decision support under uncertainty

Complex regional developments are translated into concise judgments, monitoring priorities, and briefing outputs that support executive and policy decision-making under pressure.

From analysis to education

SIU methodology powers IPSC's executive education programs.

The Strategic Intelligence Unit's frameworks and analytical tradecraft directly inform IPSC's Geopolitical Risk Analysis Program, Emerging Leaders Forum, and executive education on strategic decision-making under uncertainty.

Work with SIU

Get in touch

For briefings, subscription access, commissioned analysis, or advisory support, contact the Strategic Intelligence Unit directly.