Chris Miller once wrote in Chip War that “the rivalry between the United States and China may well be determined by computing power,” and for a decade that idea seemed …
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The Quantum Race: A Strategic Necessity for Pakistan
by Aroona Khanby Aroona KhanJust as the space and nuclear races defined the geopolitical order of the twentieth century, the order of this century will be shaped by the rise of quantum computing. Countries …
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What the Tejas Crash Really Means and the Hard Questions It Raises
by Nimra Javedby Nimra JavedThe Tejas fighter crashing during its display at the Dubai Air Show has set off a wave of discussion that goes far beyond the immediate tragedy. The video is difficult …
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India’s Post-Conflict Missile Tests: Sign of Strategic Reassessment or Image Management?
by Nomeen Kassiby Nomeen KassiIndia, yet again, has issued the NOTAM for large-scale tri-services military drills involving the army, navy, and air force, effective from October 30 to November 10 on its western borders …
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Understanding the Imperatives of Pakistan’s First Hyperspectral Satellite
by Zohaib Altafby Zohaib AltafOn 19th October, Pakistan launched its first Hyperspectral Satellite (HS-1) from a Chinese launch centre. Hyperspectral imaging, as a study published in the Journal of Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience explains, …
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Overlapping Clocks: Protecting Decision Time in the Age of Hypersonic and Nuclear-Powered Threats
Policy pathways for stable deterrence and AI-resilient nuclear command Emerging weapons like hypersonic glide vehicles, loitering nuclear-powered cruise missiles, and AI-assisted command architectures are rewriting the temporal logic of deterrence. …
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BrahMos Missile: A Primer
by Usman Haiderby Usman HaiderIntroduction: BrahMos has emerged as India’s key strike platform that can carry both conventional and nuclear payloads. Conceived as a joint venture between India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) …
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Why India’s Agni-Prime Test Marks a Dangerous Turning Point for South Asia
by Nimra Javedby Nimra JavedOn 24 September 2025, India successfully carried out the launch of the Intermediate-Range Agni-Prime missile from a rail-based mobile launcher system under a full operational scenario. According to the DRDO, …
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Both India and Pakistan know that Outer Space Matters More Than Ever after May 2025 Conflict
by Akash Shahby Akash ShahAmong the many facets of the Indo-Pak conflict of May 2025, which witnessed the use of drones, missiles, and artillery, the role of space assets remained less visible but not …
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The Golden Dome: America’s Ambitious Plan for a New Era of Missile Defense
Few months ago, U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled plan to develop state-of-the-art multi-layer defense shield dubbed the “Golden Dome.” Lockheed Martin, the potential primary contractor of this project, has described …