Strings attached: how military aid shapes alliances
China supplies Pakistan with advanced military hardware like J-10C fighter jets, Type 054A frigates, and various missile systems.
Military nursing service (MNS) in India: a century of compassion and care
The story of Military nursing service began in 1888, when the British recognized the need for organized nursing care for its soldiers
U.S. airstrike on Venezuela: The bully bares its fangs again
Venezuela crisis: US intervention, Maduro custody, de-dollarization trends, and India's balanced response analyzed
The proverbial cat with 9 lives: How Asim Munir gained each time Pakistan lost
There is an old proverb that says a cat has nine lives. In Pakistan, more than anyone else, this applies to Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.
Why are CRPF authorities punishing the victim and protecting the guilty
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - one of the oldest, largest and the most reputed central paramilitary forces is these days making news for all the wrong reasons.
The 30-Minute Midnight Raid: How U.S. Troops Captured Nicolas Maduro
On January 2, 2026, USA launched Operation Absolute Resolve, which resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife
Outer Space: the new age battlefield or ‘fifth frontier of war’
Outer space has slowly but silently become a battlefield and is now an operational domain alongside land, sea, air, and cyberspace.
Not 30, 40 but 50: Why most CAPF officers retire before commanding a battalion
To command a battalion of 800-1000 troops is the ultimate dream of every officer who joins a uniformed service. But this is where the catch lies.
Boots, bytes, and business: Why is Germany betting big on India
Germany’s decision to accord India such diplomatic priority reflects a broader European reassessment of global strategy.
People without a state: Past, present & future of Rohingyas in Mayanmar
The Rohingya crisis occupies a central place in discussions of contemporary ethnopolitical conflict, international law, and regional stability in Southeast Asia.
How to fight, survive and win a Nuclear War
Some of the nuclear scientists in the former Soviet Union and USA have prepared plans to fight, survive and win a full-fledged nuclear war.
Rare Earth Race: India’s Blueprint for Global Leadership
The term ‘rare earth’ was coined in 1788 when a miner in Ytterby, Sweden, discovered an unusual black rock.
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