Archive for February 18th, 2025

AMAN 2025: Pakistan’s Naval Diplomacy Or China’s Strategic Chess Move? – Analysis

As the Pakistan-led AMAN 2025 multinational naval exercise concluded this week in the Arabian Sea, its significance extends far beyond the official narrative of “Together for Peace.” While the exercise brought together over 60 participating nations, including the United States, China, and Bangladesh, its deeper geopolitical ramifications highlights China’s growing influence in South Asia’s maritime security architecture. At first glance, […]

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India’s AI-Driven Army: Smart Tech, Smarter Warfare – Analysis

India’s AI-powered military transformation is redefining modern warfare, reshaping defence operations, and redefining how battles are fought. In recent years, the Indian military has embarked on a transformative journey by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its operational framework. This technological evolution is reshaping modern warfare, particularly along sensitive borders with China and Pakistan, where enhanced surveillance and rapid threat assessment […]

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Les États-Unis tentent-ils de couper la jugulaire commerciale de la Chine

La Chine a ajouté la route maritime du Nord au mégaprojet de l’initiative «La ceinture et la route» pour relier les deux extrémités du continent eurasien, les deux routes constituant la jugulaire commerciale chinoise que les États-Unis tentent de couper.

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Taliban Divisions Laid Bare As Power Struggle Intensifies – Analysis

The Taliban has for years presented a united front to the outside world and kept a tight lid on dissent within its ranks. But unprecedented displays of discord have laid bare the rifts in the secretive militant group and exposed an intensifying power struggle. The internal divisions could spill over into violence, experts warn, and trigger a new civil war […]

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