The actual flaw of the limited-war thinking of the Indian side is that it presupposes the possibility to predict and contain the escalation. The South East Asian strategic environment is not a sterile ...
During the four-day conflict between India and Pakistan in May, Islamabad didn't just fire missiles and drones—it also waged a misinformation war. Indian forces not only repelled the military attacks ...
The rhetoric emerging from Pakistan during and after its recent conflict with India served as a stark reminder that the country’s heavy reliance on Islam to stir public sentiment and fuel national ...
(NOTE: This article was originally published in the India Today issue dated June 2, 2025) No battle plan ever survives the first bullet fired in a war. That old military adage held true for the sixth ...
The Growth of China’s Navy: Past, Present, and Future Pakistan and the Taliban regime have kicked off a new round of negotiations in Istanbul. The talks are ostensibly aimed at preventing further ...