Opinion

Battle of Rezang La: Lessons in Leadership

The Battle of Rezang La, fought on November 18, 1962 in the Chushul sector of Ladakh, remains one of the most studied small-unit actions in India’s military history. C Company, 13 Kumaon—approximately 120 soldiers...

US Weighs Selling F-35 to Saudi Arabia

US President Donald Trump last week said on Friday (November 14) that he is pondering a deal to supply Saudi Arabia with F-35 stealth fighter jets, which are made by Lockheed Martin. The potential...

India’s AI-Driven Military “Tiles” to Outsmart Tomorrow’s Enemies

The nature of warfare continues to undergo a fundamental transformation as advances in technology and dynamic security threats redefine the way in which nations plan and execute military operations. The adaptability, decentralised operational philosophy,...

Red Fort Blast: Pakistan’s New Formula for Jihad Against India 

On November 10, India experienced its first terror attack after a decade, in its heartland, the national capital, which killed 13 people and injured more than 20. This largest bomb strike in India since...

The Moral Crisis of Diplomacy

Every nation condemns terrorism to appear morally upright, but the human mind, being a contested area of multiple narratives, sees the same states cultivating terrorism as a tool of convenience. In that context, a...

New Face of Terrorism: Pakistan Using Indian Modules in a Shadow War

A car exploded near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi on November 10, 2025. It is learnt that an I-20 car was driven by a person called Umar Mohammed, a resident of Jammu. He...

Pakistan’s 27th Amendment: Constitutional Embedding of Asim Munir’s Power

The tabling of Pakistan’s 27th Constitutional Amendment bill marks one of the most consequential shifts in the country’s civil-military balance since the late 1990s. While Pakistan has experienced coups, hybrid rule, and military-backed political engineering...

Zero Tolerance and Shared Resolve: India-Israel Counter-Terrorism Bond Deepens

As India seethes with anger over the blasts near the Red Fort metro station in Delhi in which at least eight people were killed and 20 others injured, the country is again confronted by...

21st Century War Strategy: BOG vs SOG

Indian defence and strategic analysts must learn fast that the 21st Century wars are no longer fought with conventional military and ‘classic soldiers’, donned in olive green uniforms. Old-fashioned classic soldiering and large standing...

Snakes in the Paradise

Long known for using terrorism as an instrument of statecraft, Pakistan today is paying for its sins. Pakistan and the Taliban regime in Afghanistan were engaged in peace talks in Istanbul, Turkey, to sign...

India–Israel Relations: Deepening Strategic Convergence

India and Israel today share a deep, multi-dimensional strategic partnership encompassing defence, intelligence, trade, agriculture, innovation, and diplomacy. Yet, this partnership has not emerged overnight. It has evolved slowly, deliberately, and often quietly, influenced...

Why India Still Can’t Let Go of Russian Weapons — Even as the West Races In

India's long-standing defence relationships were subjected to renewed scrutiny in the years following Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. For decades, Russia had provided the majority of New Delhi's main weapon systems, including fighters, tanks,...

Is Pakistan’s Drone Confession a Live Fuse for South Asian Peace?

The latest admission by Pakistan during the failed talks in Turkiye, that it has a secret agreement with a ‘foreign country’ allowing drone strikes on Afghanistan, should raise alarms far beyond the immediate border...
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