- June 2nd, 2026
In the crucible of the Middle East, where ancient rivalries, tribal feuds, sectarian conflicts, and great power competition have long dictated geopolitics, a pragmatic partnership between two historical adversaries — the United Arab Emirates and Israel — is steadily rewriting...
As Russia remains bogged down in the grinding war in Ukraine, the geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus is undergoing one of its most consequential transformations since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Armenia, long regarded as Moscow’s most dependable...
India’s long-anticipated push toward developing the BrahMos-2 hypersonic cruise missile appears to be encountering significant headwinds, with BrahMos Aerospace—its Indo-Russian joint venture developer—reportedly pausing active development amid cost concerns, technological constraints, and shifting strategic priorities. The BrahMos-2 program, envisioned as...
The F-15 Strike Eagle, long regarded as one of the most formidable air superiority and multirole fighters ever built, has encountered a series of unexpected setbacks during the ongoing 2026 Iran War. For decades, the aircraft symbolized American dominance in...
Recent reports from Indian media suggest that production of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile—widely regarded as one of India’s most potent conventional deterrent assets—has experienced a significant slowdown. According to information attributed to “reliable sources,” production levels have dropped to...
The ongoing trial of at least two former United States Air Force fighter pilots accused of providing unauthorized training to Chinese aviators has sent shockwaves through the global defense community. Prosecuted by the US Justice Department, the case underscores growing...
India’s ambitious plan to acquire 114 additional Dassault Rafale jets under the Medium Role Fighter Aircraft (MRFA) programme has reached a Decisive juncture, with negotiations increasingly defined not by price or delivery timelines, but by access to a highly sensitive...
Over the past decade, capitals from Canberra to Paris, New Delhi to Tokyo and London have rolled out Indo‑Pacific strategies with the confidence of a shared script: that maritime coalitions stabilize the system, secure sea lanes and quietly contain a...
Indonesia’s planned acquisition of the supersonic BrahMos missile from India could dramatically reshape the strategic landscape of Southeast Asia, potentially transforming the world’s largest archipelago into a powerful maritime barrier stretching between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean....
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