Iran’s Strategic Blunder in the Middle East
The Islamic regime thought could take up the anti-Israel mantle and Middle East would fall in line. It seemed a simple math; except, it didn’t add up.
The Islamic regime thought could take up the anti-Israel mantle and Middle East would fall in line. It seemed a simple math; except, it didn’t add up.
In the vast, arid expanses of Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest yet least developed province, lies a geopolitical time bomb.
Donald Trump, who has enacted many side hustles throughout his life, may not get the Golden Globe but his Golden Dome is apparently the next best thing since Noah’s Ark.
Assuming Karol Nawrocki manages to stick around for the next 1-2 years, his relationship with the EU will likely follow three possible paths.
America’s real worry is Russia getting cozy with Gwadar Port, which could give Moscow a naval foothold in Uncle Sam’s backyard.
Think of this as a Russian reality show where everyone’s fighting for the best view, and the chessboard’s never been this entertaining.
The pursuit of strategic autonomy requires walking the extra mile collectively to develop state-of-the-art domestic defence-industrial base.
Kaveri is cleared for inflight testing on an Il-76, and Godrej’s churning out modules for the Ghatak stealth UCAV. By 2025-26, limited production could start.
China aims to bypass West controlled straits and chokepoints through Afghanistan, recreating what historians call ‘The New Silk Route’.
JPMorganChase Center for Geopolitics (CfG), an advice service designed to assist clients in “successfully navigating the increasingly complex global business landscape,” was introduced by the U.S. bank on Wednesday. “In today’s world, business leaders must navigate rising global competition coupled with unprecedented interconnectedness, disruptive technological forces, persistent economic uncertainty and proliferating geopolitical crises,” said JPMorgan’s […]