President Trump presents his so-called peacemaking—from the shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire to the India-Pakistan deal—as a success, but it is ultimately a hollow façade.
US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities set a dangerous precedent, bypassing UN authorisation and stretching self-defense claims. Without evidence of an imminent threat, such actions risk legitimising preemptive attacks globally.
The US has entered Israel’s war on Iran after President Trump’s indecision. US warplanes and submarines struck three of Iran’s nuclear sites. Here's what might happen next.
US and Iran share a tense history since the 1953 coup, marked by the 1979 hostage crisis, nuclear disputes, and 2025 airstrikes, with rare moments of potential reconciliation.
Operation Rising Lion marks a dramatic escalation in Israel-Iran tensions, as targeted strikes on nuclear sites push the Middle East toward wider conflict.
Iran’s nuclear program has raised international alarm over potential weaponisation. This piece examines the key concerns and where the program may be headed.
Nepal's 1970s drug war, driven by Nixon’s policies, shattered its hippie paradise, crippled local economies, and sparked a Maoist surge, with echoes still shaping its geopolitical role today.
Pakistan's army has revived its old grey zone warfare tactics, but its outdated strategy is increasingly ineffective as India reassesses its approach to counter escalation and strengthen deterrence.