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17 Oct
International Relations, Military

Part I — The Betrayal of Peace: China’s 1962 Invasion and the Violation of the UN Charter

  • October 17, 2025
  • By author-avatar Shashwat Gupta Ray
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In October 1962, while the world’s attention was fixed on the nuclear brinkmanship between Washington and Moscow, another crisis was un...

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15 Oct
Military, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Unequal Pay on the Front Line: India’s Soldiers Still Await Parity With Paramilitary Forces

  • November 2, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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The question of dignity and fairness for India’s armed forces has resurfaced, this time centred on a seemingly technical issue — the Ri...

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10 Oct
Military

Buy Global or Make in India? The Army’s Balancing Act

  • November 2, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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India’s defence procurement system today stands at the intersection of urgency and autonomy. As the Indian Army faces an increasingl...

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27 Sep
International Relations, International Law, Military

Turkey-Pakistan-China: Power Play at Sea with Somalia as Bait

  • September 27, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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Somalia’s coastline is fast becoming the hinge on which bigger powers test ideas about influence in the western Indian Ocean. Taken tog...

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19 Sep
International Relations, International Law, Military, Modern Warfare

How Does China’s Salami-Slicing Tactics Deepen Instability?

  • September 19, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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China’s relentless pursuit of territorial expansion through “salami slicing” represents one of the most insidious threats to stability ...

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19 Sep
Military, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Opacity in Pakistan navy’s acquisition deals leads to corruption, puts further burden on the people

  • September 19, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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It is no secret that Pakistan is run by its military, not the civilian government, unlike in India. Hence, it is not surprising that th...

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31 Aug
Military

The False-Equivalence Trap: How Bureaucratic Parity Erodes Military Dignity

  • August 31, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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When India introduced Non-Functional Upgradation (NFU) after the Sixth Central Pay Commission, the idea was simple: if career progressi...

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31 Aug
Military

Stuck with the 7th CPC Baggage: Why Old Anomalies Still Haunt the 8th Commission

  • August 31, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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The Eighth Central Pay Commission is expected to chart the financial future of India’s government servants, including those in uniform....

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30 Aug
Military, Modern Warfare

Hangor-Class Hype vs. Hard Reality: Why Pakistan’s Submarine Gamble Won’t Reshape the Indian Ocean

  • August 30, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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Pakistan’s naval establishment has been quick to celebrate the launches of its new Hangor-class submarines, framing them as “game-chang...

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30 Aug
Military

Who Will Wear the Uniform? Why Parity Matters as Much as Patriotism

  • August 30, 2025
  • By author-avatar Aritra Banerjee
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India’s Armed Forces continue to attract some of the country’s brightest and bravest, but the challenge of sustaining that appeal is be...

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