- May 18th, 2026
Pakistan’s military establishment, led by Field Marshal Asim Munir, has found itself at the center of unprecedented international attention in 2026. From hosting high-profile diplomatic engagements to positioning itself as a strategic mediator in regional conflicts, Islamabad has projected an...
Sri Lanka has renewed its search for investors to take over the loss-making Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, reviving efforts to offload one of the country’s most underutilized infrastructure projects after a previously announced 30-year lease agreement failed to materialize. The...
China is rapidly scaling up its deep-sea research and seabed mapping activities across some of the world’s most strategically sensitive waters, prompting growing concern among defense analysts that these ostensibly scientific missions may underpin future undersea warfare capabilities. Recent reporting...
The possibility that Iran could mine the Strait of Hormuz—the narrow maritime artery through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply flows—has long been one of the most feared scenarios in global security planning. Today, as tensions spiral...
On March 15, 2026, nearly 73.5 million Vietnamese voters went to the polls in one of the largest electoral exercises in Southeast Asia, selecting 500 deputies to the 16th National Assembly alongside representatives to People’s Councils nationwide. Yet for all...
For decades, the language of security in the Gulf revolved around oil fields, tanker routes, and missile defense systems. Strategic planners focused on protecting energy infrastructure, ensuring the free flow of crude through maritime chokepoints, and deterring missile attacks on...
For decades, the strategic thinking of the Islamic Republic has been shaped by one defining reality: geography. The vast and rugged terrain of the Iranian Plateau has long served as the foundation of Iran’s national defense strategy, providing natural barriers,...
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