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Asim Munir, 27th amendment, and reshaping of power in Pakistan
The 27th Constitutional Amendment is a major shift in Pakistan's civil-military balance. The 27th Amendment restructures Pakistan’s defence command architecture.
ISRO’s Findings about CMEs Impacting the Moon
The concept of ‘weather’ on the Moon is very relative because the Moon lacks a true atmosphere like Earth. On the Moon, there are no winds, clouds, or rain.
India beat New Zealand to lift the 2025 Champions Trophy: what the win means and why it matters now
On 9 March 2025 in Dubai, India chased 252 to beat New Zealand by four wickets, capping an unbeaten Champions Trophy run and setting new viewership highs in India.
Washington cannot be trusted: former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan
Former RBI governor Raghuram Rajan said that Trump’s Washington cannot be trusted - questioning Modi–Trump friendship and ongoing tariff war between India and US
Advances in Underwater Technologies in India, China, and Pakistan
The underwater technology sector has undergone transformative advancements globally, with unprecedented growth in autonomous and remotely operated systems.
Dumb and Gullible Gen Z is nothing but Media-Manufactured Narrative
Gen Z has been unnecessarily and unjustifiably hyped in recent public discourse. They are just brainless, clueless pawns in the hands of clever people.
MAGA is Brilliant Global Strategy: Nations whining about it are Pathetic Fools
The new US National Security Strategy reflects the institutionalisation of the “America First/ MAGA” worldview in official US doctrine.
How other countries treat their CAPF like ‘in-between’ forces?
The CAPFs form the country’s “in-between” forces, for border patrolling, internal security, counterterrorism, elections and crisis management.
Deconstructing and countering the ‘Triple Trap’ of Defence dependency
The "Triple Trap" is a significant issue encountered by nations that are heavily reliant on foreign suppliers for their defence requirements.
Bangladesh is fast becoming an ‘Extension of Pakistan’
Blood is thicker than water, ties of religion are stronger than the difference of language. That is exactly what we are witnessing today in Bangladesh
Man V/s Machine: Who will win the AI race?
Geoffrey Hinton the former Google scientist warned that AI has a 20 per cent chance of wiping out humanity if its growth is unchecked.
Beyond Comparison: Why ‘Kabul Rules’ can’t be applied in Bangladesh
In recent weeks, a provocative question has surfaced in Indian strategic circles: If India can talk to the Taliban in Kabul, why not engage whoever rules Dhaka today?
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