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Distilled & Curated Insights from Global Open Source Intelligence
Pakistan betrayed India to start the Kargil War
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif recently admitted that Pakistan violated an agreement with India, signed between him and then-Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee in February 1999. This agreement, known as the Lahore Declaration, was a historic effort to foster peace and stability...Read More
Immigration and the Far Right’s Surge in Europe
Far-right parties have made significant gains in the European Parliament elections, revealing widespread dissatisfaction with national governments. This shift towards more conservative ideologies is expected to impact Europe’s policies on immigration, green transition, and support for Ukraine, with ...Read More
US Desperate for Bangladesh Military Base; Amid Plot to Carve New State
Recent reports have unveiled a purported conspiracy by Western nations, particularly the United States and Britain, to establish a Christian state by partitioning territories from Bangladesh, Myanmar, and India. Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has alleged that insurgent groups, including the...Read More
The Garcetti Effect
As the world's largest democracy, India has garnered significant global attention during its seven-phase election, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) campaigning for a third term and the Opposition INDIA bloc striving to regain power, highlighting a true democracy in p...Read More
Contrasting Realities: Protests in PoK and Progress in Jammu and Kashmir
Protests have erupted in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK) over the imposition of unjust taxes by the Pakistan administration and the subsequent arrests of 70 activists. The unrest escalated into clashes between civilians and security forces in various locations, including Dadyal and Mirpur district. ...Read More
Hamas's Belligerent and Hypocritical Stance
On October 7 thousands of Hamas-led terrorists rampaged across southern Israel and slaughtered around 1,200 people and took 252 people as hostages. As of May 3, 2024, 132 Israeli hostages remain in captivity in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has proposed to release all hostages in exchange for Israel releasi...Read More
Saudi Arabia Inches Closer to Israel as it Deradicalises
Saudi Arabia and Israel have never forged formal diplomatic relations, yet recent reports suggest substantial behind-the-scenes collaboration in diplomacy, intelligence, and security. This warming of ties stems from the unofficial Arab-Israeli alliance, aimed at countering shared threats, particular...Read More
After failing to subvert India, George Soros funds Anti-Semitism Worldwide
Anti-Israel demonstrations at universities across the United States have recently drawn attention to the complex network of individuals, organisations, and significant financial resources that support campus activism against Israel. These protests are linked to groups with far-left ideologies, funde...Read More
US Campus Turmoil: Impact on Indian Students
University campus protests in the United States have entered a turbulent new phase. Recently at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), clashes erupted between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian demonstrators. The confrontation reportedly began with an attack on a Jewish student, leaving her ...Read More
India-bound oil tanker hit by Houthi missiles In Red Sea
In the latest escalation of maritime unrest off the coast of Yemen, Houthi rebels have once again targeted international shipping, raising significant concerns over the safety of vital sea routes, including those leading to India. On Friday, April 26, a Panama-flagged tanker M/T Andromeda Star en ro...Read More
The Israel-Hamas Conflict Ignites US Campus Protests
Student protests have recently erupted on several university campuses across the United States in reaction to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The protests, which have gained momentum following the arrest of over 100 demonstrators at Columbia University, have seen clashes with law enforcement and campus s...Read More
The Role Of Railways In Warfare
For centuries, military strategy has been dominated by discussions of weaponry, tactics, and troop movements, but one often overlooked aspect is the role of railways in shaping the nature of warfare. From the Crimean War to the Korean War, railways decisively shaped the nature of warfare. Before the...Read More
Human Rights Abuse in China's Xinjiang Region
A recent report by the United States titled "2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices'' has unveiled a harrowing depiction of human rights abuses perpetrated by the Chinese government, particularly against the Uyghur Muslim population in Xinjiang. Since 2017, over a million Uyghurs, along wit...Read More
Israel-Iran Conflict Intensifies?
The Israel-Iran conflict has entered a perilous phase with the former's strike on the Iranian embassy in Syria, igniting a chain of events that has seized global attention. On April 1st, Israeli aircraft (F-35 fighter jets) targeted an Iranian consulate building on a highway in the western Mezzeh d...Read More
US Cracks Down on Nuclear Proliferation
The United States has imposed sanctions on three Chinese companies and one Belarusian entity. This move comes in response to their involvement in acquiring materials for Pakistan's ballistic missile project, a development that raises concerns about proliferation activities in the region. The sanct...Read More
India's BrahMos Fortifying Philippines Defences
India's stance as a reliable defence partner was on full display as Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the nation's achievement in delivering BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles to the Philippines. This significant milestone, stemming from a $375 million deal inked in 2022, underscores India's unwav...Read More
Tel Aviv on High Alert amid Tehran Threats
Tel Aviv is currently on high alert following threats of retaliation from Tehran after Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus. The incident, which occurred on April 1, 2024, resulted in the deaths of seven Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) members, including two generals. The IRGC is ...Read More
Escalating Tensions: Clashes Along the Pakistan-Afghanistan Border
Clashes have erupted between the Pakistan army and the Taliban along the Durand Line. The conflict has created a geo-political twist given that the Taliban has been a longstanding ally of Pakistan and the latter supported the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan 3 years ago. On March 18, airstrikes w...Read More
Human Rights Violations in Balochistan: A Call for International Intervention
In the 55th Session of the Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Dr. Mahrang Baloch, representing the Baloch Yakjahti Committee, delivered a poignant speech highlighting the plight of the Baloch people in Balochistan, Pakistan. The speech, underscored the systematic oppression and grave human rights ...Read More
Haiti in Crisis: Navigating Paths Amidst a Failed State
The assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise over two years ago marked the beginning of a devastating period for Haiti, characterised by a deepening humanitarian, security, and political crisis. The recent deployment of U.S. Marines to reinforce the embassy and conduct evacuation operations ...Read More
Afghanistan & Iran Cut Women’s Rights
In a powerful testament of courage and determination, Nilofar Ayoubi, a distinguished journalist, women's rights, and human rights defender from Afghanistan, has passionately addressed the dire situation faced by Afghan women . Formerly a leader of the women's movement and the Women Political Partic...Read More
U.S. Democracy at Crossroads
Amid the U.S. election fervour and legal battles, democracy stands as a pivotal theme, igniting worldwide discussions on its future. President Biden champions democracy in his re-election campaign, starkly contrasted by Donald Trump's counterclaims. Central to the debate is the Trump v. Anderson cas...Read More
Will Sweden's NATO Membership Escalate the Russia-Ukraine Conflict?
The recent inclusion of Sweden as the 32nd member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has ignited debates on its implications for the ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine. This development, heralded by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg's announcement of unanimous approval by...Read More
Pakistan's Decline and Decay
The recent elections in Pakistan have cast a stark light on the nation's escalating crises, revealing a complex tableau of military and elite corruption, election mismanagement, and the cost of harbouring terrorist groups leading the country to financial ruin. As this turmoil plays out it is importa...Read More
China's Aggression Robs Tibetan Herders of Their Lands
In a recent confrontation on January 2, captured on video, Chinese troops engaged with Tibetan herders in the disputed border region near India and Tibet, challenging the nomads' rights to their traditional grazing lands in Jangthang, or "Northern Plains." The video, shot by Tibetan nomad Kunsang Na...Read More
Unpacking the Complex World of Political Islam
The intricate dynamics of political Islam, as exemplified by the relationships between Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood, highlight a cross-sectarian alliance that has significantly influenced the Islamic world. This alliance transcends the traditional Shia-Sunni divide, with both Iran and the Muslim ...Read More
Jihadists Turn Politicians in Pakistan Elections
The political landscape of Pakistan witnesses a pivotal shift with the emergence of the "Central Muslim League" (CML), a new political party slated to participate in the upcoming general elections on February 8th. The CML, reportedly the political wing of Jamaat ud Dawah (JuD), fields candidates wit...Read More
Climate Change and Disease Risk
The One Health concept, tracing back to Hippocrates' work around 400 B.C.E., emphasizes the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. This multidisciplinary approach has gained prominence, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the importance of und...Read More
Chinese Myth of Reunification
The narrative surrounding Taiwan's status and its relation to China is often clouded by political rhetoric, particularly from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which asserts claims of 'reunification' with Taiwan. This concept is misleading, as historical records do not support the notion that Taiwa...Read More
Russia's 2024 Strategic Outlook
According to Giorgi Revishvili, a foreign and security policy analyst the strategic outlook for Russia in 2024 is outlined, focusing on the continuation and expansion of its military and political efforts in Ukraine. Russia aims to capture all of Donbas and solidify its presence in newly occupied te...Read More
U.S.-Led Coalition Strikes Houthi Targets in Yemen
The United States, together with its allies, has initiated joint military strikes against Houthi- controlled areas in Yemen. This operation, named "Operation Prosperity Guardian," aims to diminish the Houthis' capabilities to launch attacks on international shipping lanes. The operation involves a c...Read More
Shifts in Indo-Bangla Ties Post-Hasina's Win
The recent election in Bangladesh, resulting in Sheikh Hasina's fourth term as Prime Minister, marks a significant era in Indo-Bangla relations. The election, marred by low voter turnout and opposition boycott, led to a sweeping victory for Hasina's Awami League but also brought political uncertaint...Read More
Top 5 U.S. Aid Recipients Since WWII
Since World War II, the United States has been a major provider of foreign aid to various countries, with the amounts adjusted for inflation being significant. The top recipients of this aid have been: 1. Israel: Receiving approximately $312.5 billion, Israel has been the largest recipient of U.S...Read More
US Targets AI Giant Over Alarming China Ties
The recent actions of US House China Select Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher signify a significant shift in the United States' trade and foreign policy, particularly concerning relationships with countries and companies with ties to China. Gallagher's urging for the Commerce Department to consider ...Read More
Democracy's Global Test!
The year 2024 marks a substantial moment in global democracy, with over half of the world's population poised to participate in an unprecedented number of elections—exceeding 80 local and national polls. This includes seven of the ten most populous countries, such as India, the United States, Indone...Read More
Ukraine's Bold Move in Crimea Shocks Russia!
In a recent interview with French newspaper Le Monde, Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Chief, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, shared insights into the current dynamics of the conflict with Russia. Budanov believes that Russia's intensified missile attacks in 2023 are an attempt to portray the year ...Read More
DNA Reveals Shared Roots of Israelis, Palestinians
The study of population genetics in the Levant and the Middle East has yielded significant insights into the genetic history of the region's inhabitants. Recent research, using DNA analysis, suggests a close genetic relationship between Palestinians and Israelis, challenging some prevalent historica...Read More
Rising Threat of Hezbollah Attacks on U.S
U.S. intelligence reports a growing risk of Hezbollah attacks on American interests, both in the Middle East and possibly the U.S. This Iran-backed group, primarily targeting U.S. personnel in the Middle East, is now also considered a threat on American soil. Intelligence suggests Hezbollah's extens...Read More
German Farmers Protest Subsidy Cuts, Block Highways
The recent protests in Germany, involving farmers and truckers, are significant but may not be the largest in modern German history. These protests have involved the blocking of highways, including the A2, one of Europe's busiest highways. The farmers are protesting against proposed subsidy cuts, in...Read More
China's Super Carrier Almost Ready
The nearing completion of the Fujian, China's latest and most advanced aircraft carrier, signifies a notable escalation in the nation's military prowess. Given the persistent tension and the non-zero probability of conflict concerning Taiwan, the strategic implications are profound. A principal anxi...Read More
ISIS Resurgence Looms!
During a press conference on December 28, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani revealed that his government is initiating plans to withdraw International Coalition forces from Iraq, a move likely influenced by pressure from Iranian-supported Iraqi militias. This decision to remove U.S. force...Read More
Russia Bombs Itself?
In Belgorod, a video captured from the perspective of a car driving near the Univermag Shopping Mall, heading south and precisely geolocated at 50.600833, 36.589903, shows a shocking moment where a projectile, possibly a rocket, strikes Ulitsa Popova Street. The debris from this strike is seen skidd...Read More
Examining POW Treatment Protocols in Israel and Gaza...
In light of the increased interest and discussion surrounding the treatment of prisoners of war (POWs), the recent images involving the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Hamas militants in Gaza provide a context to examine the protocols as outlined by the Geneva Conventions. The Geneva Conventions def...Read More
Abbas's Bold Move
In the midst of heightened diplomatic manoeuvres, the Palestinian leadership is engaged in a series of critical discussions and negotiations, reflecting the complexities of the region's politics and the quest for a durable resolution. At the forefront is Majed Faraj, the head of Palestinian Authorit...Read More
Protest Against Baloch Genocide
Dr. Mahrang Baloch's impassioned plea resonates with a call for global attention and action. "I hope you are in any part of the world at this time, and if you are a humanitarian person, then you will listen to our voice, and you will raise your voice against the Baloch Genocide and help us" she impl...Read More
Yemen's Schools Turn War Fronts Amid Red Sea Chaos
In Yemen's northern regions, the Houthi movement has initiated a widespread mobilization effort, aiming to dispatch fighters to the Gaza Strip. This development was confirmed by the political bureau of the Ansar Allah/Houthis to RIA Novosti. This call to arms has permeated even the educational space...Read More
China Expands Radar Network Near Indian Border
China has established over 750 fixed radar sites, with a significant focus on the eastern regions adjacent to Taiwan and Japan. Since 2017, there has been a marked increase in the density of these installations along the Indian border, an area previously less fortified. On October 3, 2023, Indian Ai...Read More
Houthis Pose Maritime Threat
Amidst the maritime chaos unfolding in the Red Sea, the recent incidents in the Bab-el-Mandeb region have once again highlighted the challenges faced by one of the world's busiest shipping routes. Major European shipping companies have begun halting their traffic through the Red Sea following attac...Read More
US Army Boosts Open Source Intel
The U.S. Army is intensifying its focus on "open source intelligence" (OSINT) as outlined in its 2023 strategy. This shift prioritizes integrating OSINT with advanced areas like artificial intelligence and analytics. The strategy involves expanding OSINT training, aiming to make these cour...Read More
Baloch Long March Catches International Attention
The 'Long March' against the alleged Baloch genocide, organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), reached Quetta, Pakistan, on December 11. This march, which started in Turbat a week earlier, culminated in a significant protest rally in Quetta. It is a response to human rights violations and e...Read More
Hamas' Al-Asef Underwater Vehicle Capabilities Revealed
A newly revealed image from Israeli sources offers an unprecedented look into Hamas' homemade underwater vehicle, the Al-Asef. This torpedo-like weapon, utilized in several attacks against Israeli targets, has yet to achieve significant success. Despite the new insight, the image leaves certain aspe...Read More
China's Silent Mosque Demolitions: A Visual Investigation Reveals Shocking Cultural Erasure
The Financial Times has recently published a ground-breaking visual investigation, aiming to meticulously document the extensive destruction of mosques and the erasure of Islamic culture in various regions of China. What's notably perplexing is the lack of condemnation from any of the countries wit...Read More
Nepali Mercenaries Enlisted by Russian Army, Desert Military Unit in Ukraine Conflict
Nepali mercenaries are being enlisted by the Russian army for war against Ukraine. On October 14, 2023, eight Nepali citizens arrived in Russia, seeking employment. In early November, while in Moscow, they entered into contracts with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, agreeing to join the ...Read More
Chinese Aircraft Carrier Base at Ream, Cambodia
The suspected new overseas base of the Chinese Navy in Ream, Cambodia, has undergone significant expansion, with the addition of a dry dock on reclaimed land and a pier that appears to be large enough to accommodate an aircraft carrier. Notably, this development shares some similarities with China's...Read More
The Truth Behind Houthi's Secret Arsenal
After the recent incident where two ballistic missiles were launched towards the USS Mason (DDG-87) in the Gulf of Aden, attributed to the Houthi group, here's a probable list of Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles they might possess, ranking them from the most to least likely options. • A modified version...Read More
Chinese Navy Ignores Distress Call as US and Japan Heroically Save Hijacked Tanker
In a strategic area spanning the Eastern Mediterranean, Red Sea, Gulf of Oman, Gulf of Aden, and Persian Gulf, a significant deployment of warships has been observed. A notable incident involved the hijacking of the tanker Central Park, linked to Israel, off the coast of Yemen by Houthi Rebels on Su...Read More
North Korea Escalates Tensions at DMZ with Troop Build-up and Weapon Deployment
Recent observations have indicated a significant escalation of military activity by North Korea at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). South Korea has reported that the North has been deploying additional troops and military equipment to this highly sensitive area. Key developments include the restoration...Read More
Evaluating the Al Shifa Hospital Incident: IDF Claims, Hamas Responses, and International Humanitarian Law
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have recently released video footage purportedly showing Hamas military equipment within the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza. This claim has been met with scepticism by pro-Hamas factions, denouncing it as propaganda. Dave Harden, former USAID West Bank/Gaza Mission Direc...Read More
The TTP-Afghan Taliban Nexus: A Reflection of Regional Hypocrisy in Counter-Terrorism Efforts
The complex relationship between the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and the Afghan Taliban has become a focal point in discussions about regional stability, particularly from the Pakistani perspective. However, this scenario also casts a spotlight on the broader issue of regional hypocrisy in coun...Read More
Escalation in Eastern Ukraine: Russian Forces Target Key Cities
Ukrainian military reports reveal increased Russian attacks near Bakhmut, with Moscow attempting to regain lost territory. Despite Ukraine's counteroffensive, challenges persist in the south, while Russian forces aim to distract Kyiv by advancing in the northeast. Avdiivka, a crucial stronghold, fac...Read More
Abbas Says Hamas Doesn't Represent Palestinians; Several Countries Reiterate Hamas as a Terror Organization & New Waves of Terror Recruitment Exposed
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has stated that Hamas's policies and actions do not reflect the sentiments of the Palestinian people. Numerous entities, including the UN, European Union, USA, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, the Organization of American States, Egypt, and Jordan, categori...Read More
Pakistan's Reckoning with Homegrown Extremism: A Harsh Legacy of Violence
The recent failed terrorist attack on the Mianwali Training Air Base in Pakistan starkly highlights the ongoing struggle of the country with extremism—a phenomenon that, paradoxically, has roots intertwined with its own historical strategies. On November 4, 2023, the Pakistan Air Force base experien...Read More
Former Afghan Parliamentarian Exposes Inhumane Deportations and Uncovers Pakistan's Role in Refugee Crisis
Mariam Solaimankhil, a distinguished Afghan parliamentarian, has been a stalwart advocate for a free and sovereign Afghanistan. With unflinching resolve, she has brought to light the harrowing experiences of Afghan refugees who have been subjected to inhumane and forcible deportations. The plight of...Read More
Surge in U.S. Military Presence in Middle East Amid Rising Tensions
In a decisive response to escalating hostilities, the United States has ramped up its military presence in the Middle East, deploying over 17,200 personnel since October 7th. This substantial increase includes the deployment of 12,000 sailors aboard the USS Ford and Eisenhower carrier strike groups,...Read More
The Blurred Lines of Combatant and Civilian Identities in Gaza Conflict
Hussain Abdul-Hussain, Research Fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Washington D.C., shared that In the dense and often chaotic landscape of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, discerning between Hamas combatants and civilian casualties has become increasingly challenging. Numerous oc...Read More
Cold War II tensions between the US and Russia-China Alliance
Geopolitical analyst Velina Tchakarova has sounded the alarm on the escalating global power struggle, identifying recent conflicts in Ukraine, the South Caucasus, and the Middle East as manifestations of a burgeoning Cold War 2.0 between the United States and the DragonBear alliance, comprising Chin...Read More
Europe under Siege: The Surge of Lone Wolf Attacks
Europe is witnessing an alarming increase in attacks by Jihadists who claim allegiance to extremist organizations. This new trend, marked by solo attackers rather than organized groups, is instilling a heightened sense of insecurity across the continent. French President Emmanuel Macron, during his ...Read More
China's Strategic Moment?: Evaluating the Optimal Timing for Taiwan
In the arena of global geopolitics, the current scenario presents a peculiar window of opportunity. Analyst Velina Tchakarov believes that the month of October could be tactically favourable for China to consider military actions against Taiwan. Factors such as the monsoons, which typically affect s...Read More