War as the New World Order?
War is no longer a disruption of order, it is fast becoming the order itself. For decades after World War II, the dominant notion inRead More »War as the New World Order?
War is no longer a disruption of order, it is fast becoming the order itself. For decades after World War II, the dominant notion inRead More »War as the New World Order?
Southeast Asia is realizing that energy security is not just technocratic exercise reserved for planners and utilities, but also a fast-moving question of geopolitics, resilience,Read More »ASEAN Caught Between Supply Shocks and Strategic Realignments
Elections in India are seen as the world’s largest democratic exercise. But scale alone cannot guarantee fair play. Recent reports of large-scale exclusion ofRead More »India’s Democratic Claim Meets West Bengal Reality
Tonight in Washington D.C., a suspect of Indian descent attacked a prominent U.S. press dinner, an event full of journalists and operatives. The timing wasRead More »Shadow Operations: India’s Global Crackdown on Dissent
New Delhi’s increasing military cooperation with Seoul is far beyond a simple two-way deal – it’s a strategic message to Beijing that is not onlyRead More »A Deal That Alarms China: India and South Korea Redefine Power Equations
Operation Sindoor revealed not just India’s narrative ambitions, but its willingness to weaponize disinformation, and how badly that strategy backfired. When India launched Operation SindoorRead More »How Operation Sindoor’s Disinformation War Undid India’s Credibility
After a 20-year hiatus from voting, the people of Deir el-Balah are about to finalize their municipal council election this weekend – an event thatRead More »Gaza’s First Vote in Two Decades: Hope, History and Hard Numbers
On May 12 2025 when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced the cameras and proclaimed Operation Sindoor a historic victory, the visual was flawless aRead More »Operation Sindoor in Retrospect: Perception, Power, and Policy Gaps