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Analysis | Reflections from Space Tech Expo Europe 2025: Navigating the Space Industry’s Crossroads
At Space Tech Expo Europe 2025, I saw an industry under pressure but filled with opportunity. Upstream R&D is shrinking, downstream applications are underdeveloped, and defense is becoming the stabilizing force across the space ecosystem. Despite the challenges, the sector is entering a more strategic and sustainable era.
Nov 21, 20255 min read


OPINION | 26/11 to Today: Pakistan’s Terror Network Continues to Enjoy State Patronage
Pakistan’s terror infrastructure has remained intact from 26/11 to today, operating across India, Afghanistan, and beyond. Despite shifting tactics and leadership changes, groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed continue to receive protection within Pakistan, posing a structural threat with global security and economic implications.to
Nov 21, 20255 min read


OPINION | The Algorithm Will See You Now: How China’s Digital State Neutralizes Dissent Before It Begins
China’s rapid suppression of Shanghai’s 2022 unrest reveals a new model of digital-era control: dissent is treated as a data anomaly, flagged, quarantined, and erased before it can grow. By merging automated monitoring with offline policing, China has built an operating system for social stability, one now influencing governance across the Indo-Pacific.
Nov 21, 20253 min read


OPINION | Shanghai’s Vanishing Protest, Revisited: How China Perfected the Art of Low-Visibility Repression
Shanghai’s 2022 Wulumuqi Road protest vanished almost as quickly as it appeared, a glimpse into China’s perfected system of low-visibility repression. Through rapid digital erasure, preemptive policing, and psychological conditioning, Beijing ensures dissent never becomes visible, creating a model of control that avoids headlines while tightening its grip on public expression.
Nov 21, 20254 min read


OPINION | Beyond the Dhows: Pakistan’s Grey Maritime Economy Driving Narcotics Across the Arabian Sea
Pakistan’s narcotics trade isn’t driven by “stateless dhows” but by a broader grey maritime economy along the Makran coast. Narcotics move through the same networks handling fuel smuggling, illegal fishing, and migrant flows — a system tolerated within heavily securitized zones. The result: a stable, organized supply chain launching from Pakistani shores.
Nov 21, 20253 min read


Analysis | Amazon Leo and the New Orbit of Satellite Connectivity: A Strategic Rebrand Aimed at Market Power
Amazon’s shift from Project Kuiper to Amazon Leo marks a strategic leap in the LEO broadband race. With more than 150 satellites in orbit and major enterprise partnerships forming, the rebrand reflects a sharpened focus on value creation, downstream market capture, and global growth.
Nov 15, 20254 min read


OPINION | Faith In The Shadows: How Uyghur Religious Life Endures Under China’s Tightest Controls
Uyghur religious life in Xinjiang has been pushed from public spaces into whispers behind closed doors. Mosques and shrines have been demolished or tightly controlled, yet faith endures in private rituals and in vibrant diaspora communities abroad. Despite the state’s effort to erase visible belief, a resilient spiritual identity continues to survive.
Nov 15, 20254 min read


Market Insight | From Scale Illusion to Market Reality: Solving the Downstream Bottleneck in Space Commercialization
The space industry keeps launching new satellites but struggles to find new users. This article explores why downstream bottlenecks—in procurement, usability, and market education—pose a greater challenge than technology itself, and how brokers and B2B marketplaces can finally unlock scalable commercial growth.
Nov 12, 20256 min read


OPINION | The Corporate Fog at Gwadar: Why Ownership Transparency Matters
Gwadar is promoted as a gateway for growth, but its corporate structures and free-zone incentives can obscure who truly controls companies operating there. While Pakistan has strengthened beneficial-ownership rules, gaps remain, especially involving sensitive chemical imports. Increasing transparency, not slowing trade, is key to keeping Gwadar both open and secure.
Nov 11, 20254 min read


OPINION | The Architecture of Repression: Xinjiang and the Militarization of Data
In Xinjiang, China has built one of the most advanced surveillance states in history—an algorithmic system that turns daily life into data for control. Through AI-driven policing, biometric tracking, and corporate complicity, Beijing’s “stability maintenance” has become a model for global authoritarianism.
Nov 9, 20254 min read


Market Insight | The Subsystem Opportunity: Where the Real Margin is in Satellite Manufacturing Are Emerging
As satellite bus production becomes standardized, the real value in manufacturing is shifting toward high-performance subsystems—propulsion, power, and payload integration. Smaller and mid-tier companies now have the edge in innovation and margins. Discover how subsystem specialization is redefining satellite economics and reshaping industry partnerships.
Nov 5, 20256 min read


OPINION | Poland's New Doctrine: Geo-Economic Statecraft Meets Hybrid Warfare
A Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace marks a new phase in hybrid warfare, exposing vulnerabilities across NATO’s eastern frontier. As Poland redefines itself as a front-line state, NATO launches Operation Eastern Sentry to counter evolving airborne threats. The standoff underscores the economic, strategic, and political costs of defending Europe against modern asymmetric aggression.
Nov 4, 20253 min read


OPINION | India’s Maritime Industry Turns Outward: Hindustan Shipyard at the Crossroads of Trade and Diplomacy at IMW 2025
At India Maritime Week 2025, Hindustan Shipyard Limited marked a turning point for India’s maritime diplomacy. By linking defense-led shipbuilding with global partnerships and green technologies, HSL is emerging as a strategic bridge between Asia, Europe, and the MENA region, redefining how India projects industrial and diplomatic influence at sea.
Nov 1, 20255 min read


OPINION | The Tech Horizon of MAHASAGAR: How Innovation Will Shape India’s Maritime Future
At IPRD 2025, India’s Navy unveiled its vision for a “Cognitive Navy,” where AI, autonomy, and data integration redefine sea power. Commander Rahul Verma (Retd) explores how MAHASAGAR—India’s maritime operating system—will transform the Indian Ocean into a connected, intelligent ecosystem driven by trust, technology, and thought.
Oct 31, 20257 min read


OPINION | The Great Blue Wall: A New Axis of Maritime Cooperation Between Africa, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific
The Great Blue Wall, an African-led initiative launched at COP26, is reshaping global maritime cooperation by linking ecological restoration with security and economic growth. Connecting Africa, Europe, and the Indo-Pacific, it aims to protect the Western Indian Ocean, boost blue-economy jobs, and foster shared stewardship over one of the world’s most vital marine ecosystems.
Oct 30, 20254 min read


Market Insight | Understanding the Space Supply Chain: How Raw Material Dependencies Threaten Defense Readiness?
The next great vulnerability in defense isn’t in satellites or subsystems; it’s buried deep in the mines that produce the rare earths and materials powering them. As geopolitical tensions escalate, securing material assurance has become as critical as technological superiority. Here’s why defense supply chains must rethink their foundations.
Oct 30, 20256 min read


Analysis | Decoding the Space M&A Boom: What Private Companies, Governments, and Defense Need to Know?
The global space industry is undergoing a massive consolidation wave. From defense giants acquiring satellite operators to governments backing private mergers, control over orbit is shifting fast. This article decodes how M&A is reshaping access, sovereignty, and power across the new space economy—and what it means for defense, governments, and private players worldwide.
Oct 29, 20255 min read


Analysis | Rockets Are Easy, People Are Hard: The True Challenge of Building a Space Nation
Success in space is not just about rockets and satellites. Education, public inspiration, and regional diplomacy form the invisible half of building a space nation. Learn how Saudi Arabia, Kazakhstan, Thailand, and South Africa show the power of soft power and human capital in shaping the space programs of tomorrow.
Oct 24, 20256 min read


OPINION | The New Battlespace: Why the Indian Army Must Command the Air Littoral
The 0–3,000m air littoral is now the most contested layer of warfare. For the Indian Army, commanding this space is critical to ensure tactical sovereignty, faster decision-making, and ground force survivability. The path forward demands procurement reform, autonomy, and technology partnerships.
Oct 21, 20254 min read


OPINION | The Uncharted Waters of Digitalization: Navigating the Smart Ship Revolution
The maritime industry is undergoing a profound digital transformation. From AI optimizing voyages to autonomous vessels and digital twins, "smart ships" are reshaping global trade. This revolution promises unprecedented efficiency, safety, and sustainability, yet introduces new challenges in cybersecurity and workforce adaptation. Dive into the uncharted waters where silicon meets seawater, steering the future of maritime power.
Oct 19, 20256 min read
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