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Indus Water Treaty: A Strategic Checkmate

After surviving four wars between India and Pakistan and a series of terrorist attacks, the 65-year-old Indus Water Treaty (IWT) was suspended by India on April 24, 2025, in response to the gruesome massacre...

Operation Bunyan al-Marsus: Pakistan’s Strategic Collapse and Military Embarrassment

When Pakistan launched Operation Bunyan al-Marsus in response to India’s audacious Operation Sindoor, the intended message was resilience, deterrence, and retaliatory prowess. Instead, it unfolded as a high-profile unravelling of Pakistan’s failure in conventional...

Did Drones Push Us Into a Conflict That Could Have Been Avoided Under Traditional Paradigms of Deterrence?

The recent conflict between India and Pakistan, which alarmingly escalated before both countries decided to pause the operations, presents a compelling case study on how warfare is evolving in the age of unmanned aerial...

Operation Sindoor: There Goes Nuclear Blackmail!

"After a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I am pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire… millions of lives have been saved,”...

The India-Pakistan Ceasefire Dissected

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) is investigating the heinous act committed by Pakistani terrorists, singling out Hindus and executing them with headshots in the Baisaran Valley, close to Pahalgam on April 22, 2025. It has...

Indian Air Force to Boost EW Power with SIGINT-COMJAM Jet Acquisition

The Indian Air Force (IAF) is making great strides to improve its electronic warfare (EW) and intelligence-gathering capabilities, particularly near its sensitive borders with China and Pakistan. The IAF has prioritised the acquisition of...

Peace Through Strength

Peace through strength is a common idea that has been instrumental in the rise and expansion of some of the world's empires. It has also played a crucial role in the dominance of countries...

Nationalism – Religion Linkage Is Absurd

In a tit for tat manner, after Operation Sindoor carried on the night of May 6-7 by India, Pakistan launched a series of drone attacks and heavy shelling along the Line of Control (LoC)...

South Asia’s First Drone Conflict

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) or Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) known simply as Drones have changed the face of the modern warfare, which has become more complex, in addition to giving you the capability to...

Operation Sindoor: Time to Shed Defensive and Reactive Stance 

“We didn't intercept Indian Drones because we didn't want to leak our locations": Pakistan Defence Minister, Khwaza Ashif.  The explanation above by Pakistani Defence Minister is utter nonsense. The fact is that their air defence system, ...

Operation Sindoor and the High-Stakes Game of Strategic Resolve

The escalating conflict between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor mirrors the classic game of chicken—a test of nerve where victory belongs not just to the stronger player, but to the one whose resolve is...

Operation Sindoor: India’s Just War on Terror and the Doctrine of Decisive Resolve

Operation Sindoor marks a watershed moment in India’s history and military responses to terrorism. Not since the Balakot airstrikes of 2019 or the ground Surgical Strikes of 2016 has the nation mounted such a...

Operation Sindoor: India Avenges Death of its Citizens

“Be prepared for war, if you want peace, which flows from the barrel of the gun.”— A military quote. At Samarkand, Uzbekistan, on September 16, 2022, in his one-on-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir...
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