Indian Ocean region has become a contested zone between the great powers in the era of great power competition. Military patrols and the construction of deep-water ports in littoral states …
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Quantum computing and blockchain technologies are not just reshaping global security but also revolutionising economies. Countries worldwide are capitalising on digital currencies and advanced computing to stabilise their financial systems. …
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The quantum era is here, and its implications for global security are profound. For nuclear-armed neighbours like Pakistan and India, this technological leap poses challenges and opportunities that require a …
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Before the sun could rise on October 26, 2024, Israel operationalized its largest aerial attack on Iran’s soil again. It was a response for the night of October 1, 2024, …
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India’s Missile Advancements and Refusal of Arms Control: A Threat to South Asian Stability
by Nimra Javedby Nimra Javed🔊 Listen to Blog South Asia’s security environment is already precarious, with unresolved territorial disputes, deep-seated mistrust, and the presence of two nuclear-armed rivals—India and Pakistan. The situation is further …
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Prospects for Diplomatic Détente along the Line of Actual Control
by Abdul Basitby Abdul Basit🔊 Listen to Blog After more than four years of stalemate, India and China have brokered a provisional border agreement, announced on October 23, 2024. This accord, seen as a …
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Rising Nuclear Energy Investments in SMRs: The Regulatory Imperative for Small Modular Reactors
by Moneeb Mirby Moneeb Mir🔊 Listen to Blog The nuclear energy sector is experiencing a significant revival, propelled by advancements in small modular reactors (SMRs). Investments are flooding in from technology giants such as …
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🔊 Listen to Blog Global initiatives to promote arms control have come into focus as the world commemorated UN Disarmament Week from October 24th to 30th. This observance places pressure …
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Understanding the Rationale Behind Pakistan’s New Ship-Launched Ballistic Missile Test
by Zohaib Altafby Zohaib Altaf🔊 Listen to Blog On 4th November 2024, Pakistan’s successfully tested an indigenously developed Ship Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) marks a significant step in its naval modernization efforts, underlining a …
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🔊 Listen to Blog Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) technology, once the stuff of science fiction, is now rapidly becoming a reality with the potential to transform everything from healthcare to military …