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OPINION | Pakistan’s ‘Carrier-Killer’ Claims Ring Hollow as Navy Stays Close to Shore
Pakistan’s dramatic missile tests and “carrier-killer” claims mask a harsher reality: a navy struggling with maintenance failures, limited deployments, and weak maritime awareness. During India’s Operation Sindoor, Pakistan’s fleet stayed close to shore, revealing the gap between its narrative and its actual ability to challenge an Indian carrier group.
Dec 14 min read


OPINION | The Unfinished Debate: Is India Ready for Theatre Commands or Still Searching for a Joint-Warfare Identity?
India is debating a major military restructuring through theatre commands, but the core question remains: will these reforms strengthen or weaken the Army’s ability to fight and win land wars? As India faces evolving threats on both borders, the Army argues that integration must enhance, not dilute, its central role in national defense.
Nov 284 min read


OPINION | When Algorithms Outrank Admirals: Pakistan’s New AI Navy Goes to War Online
Pakistan is building a parallel naval reality through AI-generated videos, deepfakes, and synthetic maritime narratives. While its real fleet faces constraints, its digital navy amplifies deterrence, distorts regional perceptions, and risks crisis escalation—raising concerns for India, Europe, and Indo-Pacific stability.
Nov 284 min read


OPINION | The Missing Middlemen: Why Pakistan Never Arrests the Brokers Who Control Its Maritime Drug Trade
Pakistan’s maritime drug seizures consistently highlight low-level couriers and fishermen, while the brokers who coordinate the trade remain untouched. This pattern exposes a deliberate omission protecting the middlemen who organize shipments along the Makran coast, leaving regional nations to face the fallout of an unbroken narcotics network.
Nov 284 min read
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