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OPINION | Sudan’s War and the Price of Global Inaction
The conflict in Sudan, involving the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has become one of the worst humanitarian and political crises globally. This military power struggle has caused state collapse, mass displacement, and widespread famine, affecting millions. Beyond Sudan, the crisis threatens regional stability, risking refugee flows, cross-border conflicts, and destabilization in the Horn of Africa's political and economic landscape.
Nov 25, 20255 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


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


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 30, 20253 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


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
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