Archive for May 20th, 2025

Digital War: Pakistan’s Cyber Activity Against India – Analysis

On 7 May 2025, exercising its “right to respond”, Indian armed forces launched Operation Sindoor, under which they carried out precision strikes to destroy a network of terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. [1] The operation was undertaken in the wake of a terror attack in Pahalgam in which 26 tourists were murdered in cold blood. Defence Minister Rajnath […]

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Pahalgam Terror Attack: What Can Sri Lanka Learn? – Analysis

While references to a “ceasefire” between India and Pakistan have emerged, India has not officially declared the end of Operation Sindoor. Military activity has merely been paused, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizing that India maintains the prerogative to respond further if necessary. Meanwhile, Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has expressed support for the de-escalation and reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s […]

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India–Pakistan Ceasefire: Implications For The Regional And Global Order – Analysis

The ceasefire declared on May 10, 2025, between India and Pakistan represents a momentous yet tenuous lull in a protracted and volatile bilateral conflict that has defined South Asian geopolitics for decades. Orchestrated largely through behind-the-scenes diplomatic efforts by the United States, Russia, and many more states this fragile accord emerges in the aftermath of a grave provocation: a devastating […]

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Electric Shock: The Chinese Threat To Europe’s Industrial Heartland – Analysis

Escape forward For decades, the performance of Germany’s economy—Europe’s largest—has been fuelled by selling goods to China. This export-orientated approach was essential to the German industrial-led economic model. But those times are over and Berlin now faces a dilemma. The world has been hit by two “China shocks” since the turn of the millennium. The first followed China’s accession to […]

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