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OPINION | Contours of Confrontation (Part-III): The India–China Rivalry and Its Global Implications
Asia’s security today is shaped by the lessons of the 1962 Sino-Indian War. India’s disciplined, modern armed forces now provide credible deterrence, ensuring regional stability and contributing to a global balance of power from the Himalayas to the Indo-Pacific.
Oct 17, 20255 min read


OPINION | Contours of Confrontation (Part-II): The India–China Rivalry and Its Global Implications
China’s coercion in the Himalayas has followed a consistent playbook from 1962 to Galwan 2020. While the PLA relies on deception and ambiguity, India’s professional restraint and strategic deterrence have reshaped the regional balance, offering lessons for global security and Europe’s understanding of authoritarian strategies.
Oct 17, 20255 min read


OPINION | Contours of Confrontation (Part-I): The India–China Rivalry and Its Global Implications
The 1962 Sino-Indian War redefined Asia’s security landscape, exposing China’s expansionist ambitions and creating a lasting fault line across the Himalayas. Six decades later, the legacy of betrayal, mistrust, and strategic rivalry continues to shape India’s defense posture and the broader Indo-Pacific balance of power.
Oct 17, 20255 min read


OPINION | SAR Intelligence as the New Oil: Why ICEYE’s Valuation Boom Signals a Shift from Imagery to Persistent Awareness
ICEYE’s potential $2.5B valuation highlights a shift from periodic imagery to persistent, taskable SAR intelligence. Defense and dual-use sectors now prioritize real-time, predictive awareness, signaling a new era in EO and ISR where actionable intelligence is the true strategic asset.
Oct 17, 20254 min read


OPINION | Africa’s Entry Point into Military-Adjacent Space: From ANGOSAT-2 to Institutional Capacity Building
Africa’s emerging satellite programs, from Angola’s ANGOSAT-2 to Egypt’s EO initiatives, are laying the foundation for military-adjacent applications. Dual-use capabilities in maritime awareness, border security, and secure communications highlight the continent’s potential to integrate civil space assets with strategic defense objectives.
Oct 17, 20254 min read


OPINION | Radiation and Repression: Uyghurs Bear the Hidden Cost of China’s Nuclear Tests
China’s nuclear tests at Lop Nur between 1964 and 1996 left a hidden human tragedy in Xinjiang. Forced displacement, radiation exposure, and Beijing’s ongoing denial have condemned generations of Uyghurs to illness and injustice. Decades later, calls for transparency, compensation, and accountability remain unanswered.
Oct 16, 20254 min read


OPINION | India’s Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025 to Focus on Maritime Capacity and Cooperation
India will host the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue 2025 in New Delhi, bringing together naval leaders, policymakers, and experts to advance maritime security, capacity-building, and regional cooperation under the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative. The dialogue emphasizes practical solutions for shared challenges across the Indo-Pacific.
Oct 16, 20255 min read


OPINION | Looting of East Bengal: Pakistan’s Unchecked Exploitation
East Bengal, once the economic heart of Pakistan, was drained of its wealth and dignity to feed West Pakistan’s ambitions. From economic exploitation and political repression to cultural erasure and genocide, this historical account reveals how colonial greed within a divided nation sowed the seeds of Bangladesh’s liberation in 1971.
Oct 15, 20255 min read


OPINION | Deterrence or Arrogance? How Nuclear Tests Shaped Beijing’s Mindset
China’s nuclear journey, from its first test in 1964 to today’s advanced missile force, reshaped regional power dynamics. What began as deterrence against “nuclear blackmail” evolved into a tool of coercion. Beijing’s arsenal now serves as both shield and sword—protecting expansionist aims across the Himalayas and South China Sea, turning deterrence into strategic arrogance.
Oct 14, 20254 min read


OPINION | The Long View for French Armed Forces: Space Investment as Strategic Foresight
With nearly 30,000 French military personnel deployed across four continents, from the Sahel to the Baltic, coordinating modern military operations has become impossible without space-based systems. Satellites provide the communications, intelligence, navigation, and early warning that enable France's global military presence. Yet as space becomes contested, France faces a critical choice: invest heavily in orbital capabilities or risk strategic obsolescence in future conflic
Oct 13, 20257 min read


OPINION | Military Satellites at a Crossroads: Building Resilience, Agility, and Strategic Edge in Space
Military satellites are no longer just tools in orbit—they’re central to defense strategy. Resilience, rapid deployment, and operational integration define the new era. Explore how adaptive satellites, commercial partnerships, and emerging technologies are reshaping the battlefield in space.
Oct 9, 20254 min read


OPINION | Somalia’s Maritime Crossroads: Multilateral Gains, Bilateral Gambles
The 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking spurred a multilateral maritime effort that turned the Gulf of Aden from a piracy hotspot into a corridor of safety. Today, Somalia’s growing web of bilateral defense pacts risks undoing that progress. Commodore Ranjit Rai (Retd) warns that while bilateral deals promise quick gains, they may fracture hard-won coordination, undermining security, sovereignty, and stability across vital sea lanes.
Oct 4, 20254 min read


OPINION | Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir: A Brewing Crisis in South Asia’s Faultline
Mass protests in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (POJK) highlight growing resistance against Islamabad’s governance. Once a hub for Pakistan’s Kashmir strategy, POJK is now rebelling over political exclusion, economic marginalisation, and resource exploitation. Crackdowns have deepened local anger, exposing Pakistan’s governance crisis and weakening its Kashmir narrative, with far-reaching implications for South Asia’s stability.
Oct 3, 20253 min read


OPINION | Tactical Airspace Control: Why the Army Must Own the Tactical Sky from Battalion to Corps
Modern battlefields blur the line between ground and air, as drones, loitering munitions, artillery, and GBAD systems compete in the same tactical sky. To prevent chaos and fratricide, the Army must own this battlespace from company to corps, institutionalising ROZs, kill boxes, JTAC/FAC networks, and integrated deconfliction. Victory tomorrow will depend less on 30,000 feet of airpower, and more on controlling 300 feet above the battlefield.
Sep 29, 20254 min read


OPINION | From Protest to Silence: Hong Kong After Article 23
Hong Kong’s swift passage of Article 23 marks the institutionalisation of repression. Once a city of defiance, it now enforces laws that criminalise dissent locally and abroad, targeting even the diaspora. With civil society dismantled and opposition silenced, Hong Kong has transformed from financial hub to authoritarian outpost, an ominous warning of how quickly freedoms can collapse under the guise of national security.
Sep 29, 20254 min read


OPINION | Lessons from Hambantota: Will Mogadishu Become the Next Pawn?
Somalia’s new defence cooperation MoU with Pakistan may look like routine training and support, but echoes of Hambantota raise concerns of sovereignty traded for dependency. With Chinese influence in the background, the pact could evolve from naval aid into strategic concessions, leaving Mogadishu vulnerable in a region of global maritime consequence.
Sep 28, 20254 min read


OPINION | Army as Protector: What the 2016 Surgical Strikes Meant for Border Communities
The 2016 surgical strikes marked more than a military milestone; they reshaped how border communities viewed the Indian Army. For villagers along the LoC, it was not just a strategic message to Pakistan but reassurance that the Army stood as a protector of lives, not just territory. The strikes gave psychological security, reframed the Army’s role as human-centric, and left a lasting legacy of trust at India’s frontlines.
Sep 27, 20253 min read


OPINION | Pragmatism Over Promises: Lessons from IBC, WSBW, and SDSS 2025
Recent forums from IBC to WSBW and SDSS highlight a strategic inflection in space and defense. Commercial satcom growth, dual-use EO, SSA, and hybrid platforms are redefining opportunities, while interoperability, sovereignty, and rapid deployment challenges demand pragmatic, defense-aligned innovation. The next winners will integrate end-user feedback, resilience, and agile civil-defense strategies.
Sep 23, 20254 min read
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