This category talks about the innovation and strategy being drawn out and implemented in war zones, military war rooms and defence ministries across the world. It also addresses the companies, research organizations and think tanks dealing with war theory and practice.
The United States sends just about enough military to dampen a few operations but keep the drug cartel activity going as supplying the DEA... Keep reading
As of early 2026, Pakistan wants the money but refuses to side with peace in Gaza by disarming Hamas. So, the proposal remains in... Keep reading
At the heart of the controversy lies a pattern that many observers find difficult to explain: systems with complete Indian intellectual property, designed and... Keep reading
Unknown gunmen from the Indian intelligence agencies appear in Balochisthan and help coordinate as India wants to keep pretending that it does not accede... Keep reading
The Tejas is proud of its economical design, which may be great but it refuses to take off as a fighter squadron without an... Keep reading
The proposed route of the Ben Gurion Canal runs roughly 300 kilometres from the Gulf of Aqaba to the Mediterranean, slicing through the Negev... Keep reading
For Israel, which views military autonomy as existential, dependence on the United States is proving to be uncomfortable. Recent conflicts have underscored how supply... Keep reading
China’s military is an organisation ruled and run by one person, Xi Jinping. He has either sacked or killed all the generals in command.... Keep reading
Persian Empire, theocracy, and the long war over the Persian mind that is going on from all directions. Meanwhile, Trump’s Nero moment persists with... Keep reading
In India, all secret agents are picked from the ubiquitous Indian Police Service (IPS) pool, which comprises mostly of people from small towns in... Keep reading
Drones point toward a world in which wars are fought faster, deeper, and more ambiguously, with escalation risks shifted from human casualties to algorithmic... Keep reading
Instead of investing in democratic institutions, education, and industry, the new state quickly elevated the military as the central pillar of national identity. Over... Keep reading
Pakistan, which can’t afford flour and vegetables for its people is buying the F16. Bangladesh, which faces a national crisis if it can’t exchange... Keep reading
Over decades, the two countries made sharply different strategic choices about how to grow their economies and build national capability. Pakistan always chose to... Keep reading
The Jaguar is unique. It was designed for “low-level deep penetration.” It can fly incredibly low, hugging the terrain to avoid enemy radar, and... Keep reading