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OPINION | Tibet’s Echoing 1949’s Stolen Freedoms: Beijing’s Centralization of Control
Tibet’s fate reflects a broader shift in China since 1949, as Beijing has centralized power and dismantled the freedoms once promised by the Republic. From Tibet and Xinjiang to Hong Kong and Taiwan, the Communist Party’s tightening grip reveals how enforced unity has replaced democracy, fueling division rather than harmony.
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OPINION | How a Police Raid Changed the Way Hong Kong’s Journalists Work
The 2021 police raid on Stand News did more than shut down one newsroom; it quietly transformed how journalism works in Hong Kong. Years later, reporters describe a profession reshaped by uncertainty, where caution replaces confrontation, and self-restraint emerges without formal censorship.
Dec 29, 20253 min read


Why Bangladesh’s February 2026 Election Date Has Not Restored Confidence
Despite announcing February 12, 2026, as its next election date, Bangladesh has failed to restore public confidence. Ongoing unrest, contested reforms, questions over the Election Commission’s neutrality, and the exclusion of major political actors reveal that legitimacy depends not on dates, but on trust, inclusion, and credible institutions.
Dec 26, 20255 min read


OPINION | Collusion, Not Control: How Pakistan Works Through Aligned Networks
External influence is often mistaken for direct control. In Bangladesh’s political churn, Pakistan’s role, where it exists, operates through aligned networks, shared narratives, and ideological convergence rather than command and coordination. Understanding this distinction is critical to crafting effective, resilient policy responses.
Dec 23, 20253 min read


Transmission Line Losses: Fixing Symptoms, Not Causes
Pakistan’s power crisis is often blamed on transmission losses, but the real causes run much deeper. Power theft, governance failures, and circular debt continue to cripple the system. From grid upgrades to Gwadar-linked projects, technical fixes may look impressive, but without reform, they only extend the problem rather than solve it.
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Aksai Chin and the Unfinished War: Why the 1962 Faultline Still Shapes India-China Relations
Aksai Chin, a desolate plateau between India and China, remains one of Asia’s most contested frontiers. Born from unresolved colonial boundaries, the region became the flashpoint of the 1962 war and continues to shape the geopolitics of the Himalayas. Decades later, military standoffs, infrastructure races, and competing territorial claims reveal that the conflict over Aksai Chin is far from over; it's an unfinished war still defining India-China relations.
Oct 11, 20255 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 | 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


Podcast: Ep.79 US elections, Geopolitics, and International Relations: Analysing their Impact on the Space Industry – Part-I | Victoria Samson
In this episode, we dive deep into the complex web connecting US elections, geopolitics, and international relations, with a particular...
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Podcast: Ep.80 US Elections, Geopolitics, and International Relations: Analysing their Impact on the Space Industry – Part-II | Victoria Samson
NOTE: Episode 80 is a follow-up of episode 79, so I kindly request you to first listen to episode 79 to connect with our discussion in...
Sep 3, 20252 min read


Podcast | Ep.81 Guarding the Seas: The Crucial Role of Maritime Security in Global Stability – Part-I | Dr. Pooja Bhatt
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of maritime security and its vital role in maintaining global stability. The oceans cover...
Sep 3, 20251 min read


Podcast | Ep.82 Guarding the Seas: The Crucial Role of Maritime Security in Global Stability – Part-II | Dr. Pooja Bhatt
NOTE: Episode 82 is a follow-up of episode 81, so I kindly request you to first listen to episode 81 to connect with our discussion in...
Sep 3, 20251 min read


OPINION | Guardians of the High Seas: Here’s How the Indian Navy Battles Pirates, Smugglers, and Maritime Crime
By Aritra Banerjee The Indian Ocean is the world’s third-largest water body and the lifeblood of global trade, carrying nearly 80% of the...
Sep 2, 20254 min read


OPINION | Diplomacy in the Line of Fire: How India Gained the Upper Hand After the Pahalgam Attack
By Rupak Deore Modern warfare is no longer confined to weaponry alone. It is fought through strategic narratives, international...
Sep 2, 20254 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 1, 20254 min read


OPINION | Tunnels, Rails, and Roads: Kashmir’s Infrastructure Revolution
The year 2025 will be remembered as a watershed moment in Kashmir’s infrastructure history. For the first time since independence, the...
Sep 1, 20254 min read


PODCAST | Ep. 137 Fragile Lines: Water, War, Balochistan, and Pakistan’s Shifting Reality | Syed Ali Zia Jaffery
In this episode, we explore the far-reaching implications of the recent escalation between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam...
Aug 28, 20252 min read
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