Chinese HQ-9B Air Defence Systems. (Hongqi 9 surface-to-air missile system uses Taian TAS5380 chassis)

Chinese Air Defence Systems Failures: China’s HQ-9B and HQ-16 Air Defence Systems Can’t Stop India’s BrahMos Missiles, Triggering Alarm in Pakistan

In the wake of “Operation Sindoor”—a reported four-day military engagement between India and Pakistan from May 7 to May 10, 2025—serious cracks have emerged in the strategic defence partnership between Islamabad and Beijing. At the heart of the storm lies...
Indian Fighter Jets

Indian Military Admits to Losing Fighter Jets in Operation Sindoor; Lack of Clearance Cited as Possible Cause

In the early days of May 2025, a high-stakes military confrontation unfolded in the skies over the India-Pakistan border, igniting concerns of a broader conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The operation, codenamed Operation Sindoor, was triggered by a brutal...
BrahMos

Kirana Hills Controversy: Unpacking India’s Alleged Airstrike on Pakistan’s Kirana Hills Nuclear Site; Did India Strike Pakistan’s Kirana Hills?

In the shadow of Operation Sindoor, a high-profile Indian military action, a storm of controversy erupted online. Claims that Indian missiles had struck Pakistan's nuclear-linked Kirana Hills facility set off alarms, not just across South Asia but among nuclear policy...
Strike Kirana Hills

What the World Missed at Kirana Hills: How a U.S. Radiation Jet, Egyptian Aircraft, and Pakistan’s Secret Nuclear Tests Collided in the Desert Shadows

Unverified but persistent reports emanating from Indian media and social media platforms are stirring serious geopolitical unease across South Asia. According to these sources, India may have conducted a precision strike—possibly involving cruise missiles—on the heavily fortified Kirana Hills region...
India-Turkey

India-Turkey Tensions Escalate After Ceasefire: Turkey’s Favor to Pakistan Triggers Indian Fury; Diplomats, Tourists, and Traders Lead Economic Boycott

The fallout from the most recent India-Pakistan border conflict has spiraled far beyond the Line of Control. Following a fragile ceasefire after India’s bold Operation Sindoor, geopolitical tremors have rocked South Asia and the broader Islamic world. Central to this...
Bholari Airbase , Pakistan

Operation Sindoor and Shifting Skies: India’s BrahMos Missile Strike on Bholari Airbase Destroys Pakistan’s Advanced Erieye AEW&C Aircraft

In a striking revelation that underscores the evolving balance of airpower in South Asia, a former high-ranking official of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has publicly confirmed the loss of a vital airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platform during...
Operation Sindoor: India Launches Cross-Border Strikes on Terror Camps

Operation Sindoor: India’s Muscular Retaliation Reshapes South Asia’s Counterterror Doctrine

On April 22, 2025, terrorists struck Pahalgam in Kashmir with devastating brutality, killing security personnel and civilians in a style reminiscent of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks. The horror was familiar, but the response this time was anything but routine. The...
Rafale fighter jet

Pakistan’s Propaganda Fails: Pakistan’s False Claim of Shooting Down Rafale Fighters During Indian Airstrikes in Kashmir

In the early hours of May 6, 2025, India launched one of its most audacious military operations in recent memory—Operation Sindoor. Targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, the Indian Air Force (IAF) executed precision strikes aimed at decapitating...
Rafale Jets

India’s Fighter Jet Supremacy on Display, Yet Ignored—What the Rafale Controversy Reveals About Western Narratives

In the aftermath of what has come to be unofficially referred to as Operation Sindoor, narratives around the skirmish between India and Pakistan have diverged sharply across borders—and media landscapes. While Pakistani authorities and certain quarters of the Western press...
India

India Escalates Digital Crackdown: Blocks Chinese State Media on X Amid Rising Tensions

The Indian government has blocked the X (formerly Twitter) accounts of China's state-run media outlets, Xinhua News Agency and Global Times, citing the dissemination of misinformation related to national security issues. This action follows a series of measures targeting foreign...
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