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Structural Drivers of the Next India–Pakistan Conflict

The four-day long Operation Sindoor and Pakistan's counter-operation, was the most intense conventional engagement between two nuclear-armed states

Quad’s Quiet Drift: How America’s Deal-Making Impulse Is Reshaping the Indo-Pacific

America’s deal-making impulse with Beijing is reshaping Quad - a once-hyperactive security grouping into something quieter and more honest.

Ballot and the border: Gilgit-Baltistan election and India’s protest

The announcement and conduct of elections in Gilgit-Baltistan invariably trigger sharp reactions from New Delhi.

Opportunities and challenges along the Indo–Nepal border

Indo–Nepal border is one of the most unique frontiers. It is a border where people move freely without visas and families live on both sides

Trump–Iran Accord: Peace at last or 60 day pause before the next storm?

After more than three months of direct confrontation, naval blockades and missile attacks Washington and Tehran have signed a peace accord

UN mandated Hormuz Peacekeeping Force (HPKF): New architecture for maritime security

Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb Strait are among the world's most critical maritime chokepoints linking the energy rich Gulf region with global markets through the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea and the Suez Canal.

Spy Satellites: Pakistan’s gameplan to bleed India with a thousand cuts

This investigation paints a striking picture of how Pakistan has restructured its military architecture for speed rather than sheer weight of power.

Road accidents- The global killer we can and must fix

Road accidents are the biggest man-made disaster.India stands at the epicentre of this crisis. In 2024, 177,175 Indians died or 485 funerals every day

Air India Boeing 787 accident- India’s most complex investigation in aviation safety?

The most complex and expensive inquiry in aviation history accidents is the investigation into the in-flight breakup of TWA Flight 800 on July 17, 1996.

India’s prototype fast breeder reactor reaches “first criticality”- a super achievement

On April 6, 2026, India’s 500 Mwe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, reached "first criticality"

The Deep Tech Blueprint for a Self-Reliant Indian Defence

India ranked among the world's largest arms importers. Even today, 35 - 40% of India's defence requirements are met through foreign procurement.

Open yet secure: Managing Indo–Nepal border in 21st century

Indo–Nepal border is one of the most unusual 1,850-kilometer long international frontier stretching from Uttarakhand to the Siliguri Corridor.
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