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ASEAN’s Tightrope Walk: Balancing Neutrality Amid West Asia’s Escalating War

For ASEAN, the primary concern remains the protection of civilians during times of conflict, and the bloc’s broader focus has always been on ensuring peace and stability...

The Hidden Costs of War: Economic Fallout of the Iran–Israel Conflict

Far from being solely an energy market issue, the Iran–Israel conflict is now placing significant strain on global trade and supply chains...

Securing the LAC: Countering Beijing’s Grey-Zone Tactics at the LAC

The competition has now extended well beyond troop deployments, evolving into a contest over the resilience and survivability of infrastructure required to sustain a permanent presence in extreme...

Dhurandhar as Narrative Power: Cinema, Civilisation, and India’s Security Doctrine

Dhurandhar shows the transformation of India’s security narrative from one of strategic restraint to one of calculated assertion in dealing with Pakistan and its proxy networks...

Opportunity in Crisis: Taiwan on Edge as China Tests U.S. Distraction

Beijing may see a brief change in the Indo-Pacific power dynamics as Washington reallocates military resources to West Asia...

Cinema and the Psychology of Conflict: Rethinking the Narrative of Struggle

Cinema does more than entertain society—it reflects and reinforces the choices within human behaviour...

Between Security and Sovereignty: Japan’s Strategic Convergence with the United States

As Japan moves closer to the United States, it risks increasing its distance from regional actors such as China, North Korea, and even Russia...

The Mosaic Doctrine: Why Iran Cannot Be Overpowered by Conventional Warfare

The Mosaic Doctrine prioritises survivability and continuity over centralised control, an approach that is particularly effective in protracted conflicts. ...

From Oil Flows to Power Plays: Energy Geopolitics in the Age of Inflation

As long as energy remains both an economic necessity and a strategic instrument, price volatility will continue to reflect geopolitical frictions and competing national interests...