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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.
3 days ago4 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 43 min read


A Vast Ocean of Power: How the South Pacific Became the Next Front in U.S.–China Rivalry
The South Pacific has become a new front in U.S.–China rivalry as both powers vie for influence across small island nations with vast maritime zones. From aid competition to strategic bases, the region’s “big ocean states” hold the keys to global connectivity and geopolitical balance in the Indo-Pacific.
Oct 303 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 164 min read


German officials detain three individuals suspected of assisting Chinese secret service in military technology transfer
German officials announced on Monday that three Germans had been detained on suspicion of collaborating with the Chinese secret service...
Sep 72 min read


China stresses global cooperation in African Counter-Terrorism efforts at Abuja summit
At the invitation of the Foreign Ministry, Special Envoy for Horn of Africa Affairs Xue Bing attended the High-Level African...
Sep 61 min read


German spy arrests prompt diplomatic backlash from Beijing
The spokesperson for the German foreign ministry told Reuters that Beijing had called the German ambassador to China on Thursday in...
Sep 41 min read


Azercosmos and Star.vision ink agreement to advance earth observation with artificial intelligence
Chinese technology companies Star.vision and Azercosmos have inked a memorandum of agreement. The signing ceremony was held at...
Sep 41 min read


OPINION | Indian Navy’s Strategic Leap: Forging a Maritime Space Doctrine for a Modern Era
By Commander Rahul Verma (Retd) The Indian Navy’s pursuit of a comprehensive Maritime Space Doctrine marks a strategic leap into an...
Sep 211 min read


WHITE PAPER | Diplomacy in Orbit: The Role of Satellite Technology in Missile Defense Systems
The global security landscape is entering a new era, one where national defense no longer begins at the border, but in orbit. Our new...
Sep 12 min read


OPINION | The Satellite Matrix in Missile Defense: Golden Dome and the Multi-Domain Warfare Equation
As the U.S. accelerates the development of the Golden Dome missile defense system, it’s not just creating a new shield against missile...
Sep 14 min read


OPINION | Rising Tide: Indian Navy’s Strategic Expansion of Anti-Submarine Fleet to Counter Sino-Pak Naval Collaboration
By Aritra Banerjee India is racing to stay a step ahead beneath the waves, pouring unprecedented resources into antisubmarine warfare as...
Sep 14 min read


OPINION | Countering the Dragon’s Swarm: How India Can Neutralize China’s One Million Drone Threat
by Col Danvir Singh (Retd) The recent revelation of China’s plan to deploy one million drones along the Indo-China border is not just a...
Sep 13 min read


OPINION | 19 Years After Nawab Bugti’s Killing: The Enduring Struggle for Baloch Justice and the Escalation of Atrocities
by Colonel Danvir Singh (Retd) Bugti’s Assassination and Its Lasting Legacy Nineteen years after the assassination of Nawab Akbar Shahbaz...
Sep 14 min read


OPINION | Cheap hulls, costly strings: Inside China’s after-sales trap at sea
by Commodore Ranjit Rai (Retd) Across a widening market, China is selling naval platforms at prices that feel thrifty, although delivery...
Sep 13 min read


OPINION | Why Myanmar’s Chinese-Built Submarines Don’t Hold Their Water Against India’s Kilo-class
by Commodore Ranjit Rai (Retd) Myanmar’s fledgling submarine fleet consists of two boats: the UMS Minye Theinkhathu , formerly the Indian...
Sep 12 min read


OPINION | Lessons from Dhaka and Yangon: Will Pakistan’s Hangor Subs Follow the Same Troubled Course?
by Commodore Ranjit Rai (Retd) China’s Struggles as a Defence Exporter China faces a significant challenge in its efforts to become a...
Sep 14 min read
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