Archive for July 4th, 2026

South Asia Intelligence Review

Punjab: Insidious Wave Punjab is experiencing an escalation in low-intensity terrorist activities orchestrated by Khalistani extremist networks, often in tandem with foreign-based gangsters and Pakistan-backed handlers. According to partial data compiled by the Institute for Conflict Management (ICM), since the start of 2026, the state has recorded at least eight low-intensity blasts, targeting critical infrastructure such as railway tracks, police […]

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Pakistan Carries Out Deadly Airstrikes in Eastern Afghanistan

Pakistan carried out airstrikes overnight in eastern Afghanistan, Islamabad said on Monday, adding its operations had targeted militants as the Afghan government reported dozens of civilian casualties. Pakistan’s information minister said the operations killed 25 militants and were aimed at a group that it blames for a deadly weekend attack in Karachi, though Afghan authorities have repeatedly denied their territory […]

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India Flexes Muscles in Turkey’s Backyard: A New Front in the Middle East

India is expanding ties with Greece, Cyprus, Armenia, and Israel to counter Turkey’s growing regional influence and its partnership with Pakistan. By strengthening defense cooperation and strategic partnerships, New Delhi is increasing its footprint in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. As a result, the India–Turkey rivalry has the potential to develop into a new geopolitical fault line in the […]

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How America’s Iran War Became China’s Finest Diplomatic Gain

The United States and Iran have formally signed a memorandum of understanding, ending a war that lasted nearly four months. The Strait of Hormuz has reopened. The Iranian regime is still standing. Not one of the “unconditional surrender” scenarios Trump loudly proclaimed was ever delivered. Both Axios and Newsweek have now run pieces pointing squarely at China as the biggest […]

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