Iran’s missile arsenal: Structure, capability, and strategic employment against Israel
Iran’s missile arsenal is not superior, but resilient and adaptive but it can endure, regenerate, and integrate across multiple domains of warfare.
Powder Keg in the Gulf: U.S., Israel–Iran Conflict and the Fragile Math of the Strait of Hormuz
The U.S.-Iran conflict has reached its boiling point with Trump's ultimatum to "hit and obliterate" Iran's power plants if Strait of Hormuz remains blocked
Quantum, AI, and the New Industrial Arms Race
Evolution of industrial civilisation has been marked by significant transformations influencing work practices, energy utilisation, and information dissemination
Cyber physical battlefield: A threat India must not ignore
The emergence of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) technologies that seamlessly bridge digital computation and real-world physical action represents something qualitatively new.
CAPF Bill, 2026: A matter of justice, morale, and institutional integrity
The introduction of CAPF (General Administration) Bill, 2026, marks a critical juncture in the evolution of India’s internal security architecture.
Kharg Island – Iran’s fragile fortress: too big to lose, too small to hide
Kharg Island - the heart of Iran's oil export machine, withstood the U.S. strikes and is today Iran's most exploitable weakness.
Ground Invasion of Hormuz Islands: What the Future Could Hold
The Persian Gulf is interspersed by narrow islands which help Tehran influence the energy corridor and dominate the Strait of Hormuz
Xi Jinping’s perpetual and endless war within
Ever since he came to power, Xi Jinping is fighting a battle to eliminate rivals and ensure absolute loyalty within the PLA military and scientists involved in weapon research and testing.
Serena hotel gambit: From heat-seeking missiles to cool-headed diplomacy
Wars begin when diplomacy collapses, and wars end when somebody gets a back channel open before the rubble buries the last rational actor
Third Gulf War: quagmire or clear end- a naval perspective
The Third Gulf War serves as a critical examination of future naval warfare, in which contemporary hi-tech confronts the complexities of maritime geography.
Flying Through the Strait of Hormuz: A Chokepoint Where Geography Dictates Power
The Hormuz Straits are a geographic trap, a natural kill zone shaped by jagged peninsulas, towering mountains, and strategically placed islands.
Boots on the Ground: The Geometry of Escalation in the Iran–Israel–United States War
There are moments in the life of a war when the vocabulary itself becomes a warning. “Boots on the ground” is one such phrase.
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