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What Is the Air Littoral and Why This Low-Altitude Battlespace Is Becoming the Real Frontline of Modern War
The real frontline of modern war is shifting to the air littoral, the low-altitude zone packed with drones, sensors, and electronic warfare. From Ukraine to India, this contested air layer now determines whether troops can maneuver, survive, or strike. Armies that dominate this space will shape tomorrow’s battlefields; those that ignore it will fight blind.
Dec 8, 20253 min read


Pakistan’s Invisible Frigate: How a Hidden Warship Shapes the SMASH Missile Story
Pakistan’s latest SMASH missile test is presented as “historic,” yet the warship that fired it remains hidden from view. This deliberate concealment raises deeper questions about capability, credibility, and narrative control, revealing how the “invisible frigate” shapes both deterrence and perception.
Dec 8, 20254 min read


OPINION | Beyond Xinjiang: Labor Systems, Transnational Pressure and the Global Security Dimensions - Part III
Uyghur repression has expanded beyond Xinjiang, shaping global debates on labor transfers, supply-chain risks, and transnational repression. As China’s reach extends across borders, the issue increasingly intersects with security, diplomacy, and economic dependency—posing a major test for how the international community responds to state-driven coercion and human-rights concerns.
Nov 29, 20252 min read
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