The Sindoor Report Falls Apart
Strategic writing is not just storytelling with military terms. It is a discipline with rules. You start with what can…
Strategic writing is not just storytelling with military terms. It is a discipline with rules. You start with what can…
Another outbreak does not have to become a scandal, but it often does when officials treat facts like a bargaining…
When a river system keeps two rivals alive, it also gives one of them a quiet kind of power. Eurasia…
India’s recent diplomatic outreach to the Taliban marks a significant departure from its earlier approach to post-2001 Afghanistan, where it…
India’s Defence Minister has recently indulged in a dangerous genre of political theatre: daydreams about Sindh “returning” to India and…
The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) of 1960 has long been held up as a rare success story: a robust, technical…
India’s expanding nuclear profile is often framed as a marker of its rise as a major power, an emblem of…
Pakistan’s water security is going through a time of unprecedented stress, which is caused by unpredictable weather, rising geopolitical tensions,…
When Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, arrives in New Delhi on 19 November 2025, he will not…
India’s recent clandestine re-engagement with the Taliban, particularly through the covert visit of Deputy Interior Minister Ibrahim Sadr, prompts concerning…