Collection of geopolitical papers, conflicts, and diplomatic crises involving Pakistan.
The entry of Soviet troops to support a communist regime, the US arming of the Mujahideen, and the beginning of a decade-long war.
How Richard Nixon's visit to Beijing shocked the world, isolated the Soviet Union, and laid the foundations for modern US-China relations.
The brief but intense border conflict in the Himalayas that damaged relations between Asia's two giants and altered the balance of power.
An in-depth analysis of the 2021 US withdrawal from Afghanistan, examining the historical context of the two-decade conflict, the rapid collapse of the Western-backed Afghan state, the return of Taliban governance, and the profound geopolitical, socio-economic, and humanitarian consequences.
The historic summit in Belgrade where 25 nations offered an alternative to the bloc division of the world, creating the Non-Aligned Movement.
The comprehensive military defeat of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in 2009 marked a pivotal moment in global counter-insurgency, but its aftermath continues to spark debates on human rights, geopolitical realignments, and the complex challenges of post-conflict reconciliation in Sri Lanka.
India's Pokhran-II underground nuclear tests and Pakistan's swift response with the Chagai-I tests, establishing both as nuclear-armed states.
An in-depth analysis of the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, exploring its deep historical roots, the complex diplomatic failures, profound geopolitical ramifications, and its lasting impact on international law and state-building in the Balkans. It delves into the interplay of ethno-nationalism, great power rivalries, and the contentious principle of remedial secession.
The declaration of a global pandemic, lockdowns, disputes over virus origins, and the deployment of vaccines as tools of diplomatic leverage.
A comprehensive analysis of how the fundamentalist Taliban militia captured Kabul in 1996, enforced a strict interpretation of Sharia law, and transformed Afghanistan into a safe haven for Al-Qaeda, detailing the historical, geopolitical, and socio-economic factors at play.
Pyongyang's seismic 2006 underground nuclear explosion defied international warnings, shattered diplomatic frameworks, and profoundly reshaped the security architecture of Northeast Asia and the global non-proliferation landscape, marking North Korea's irreversible emergence as a de facto nuclear state.
The Suez Crisis of 1956 was a pivotal geopolitical event, marked by the nationalization of the Suez Canal, a tripartite military intervention by Britain, France, and Israel, and the subsequent diplomatic crisis that irrevocably accelerated the decline of European colonial empires and fundamentally reshaped the Cold War's global dynamics. It exposed the limitations of traditional European power projection and solidified the bipolar world order dominated by the United States and the Soviet Union.
The historic gathering of Asian and African leaders in Indonesia that laid the foundations of anti-colonialism and the Non-Aligned Movement.
An in-depth analysis of the Syrian Civil War's origins, tracing the transition from localized pro-democracy protests in Daraa to a nationwide armed insurgency, and its subsequent transformation into a complex multi-sided proxy conflict involving major regional and global powers, with profound geopolitical and humanitarian consequences.
The 1948 declaration of independence of Israel and the immediate conflict with the coalition of Arab states that reshaped the Middle East map.
The end of British rule on the Indian subcontinent and the geopolitical consequences of a division that triggered mass migration and permanent conflict.
Operation Neptune Spear: The clandestine US Navy SEAL raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that located and eliminated Osama bin Laden, exploring its complex intelligence genesis, geopolitical repercussions, and enduring legacy in global counter-terrorism.
Operation Enduring Freedom: the rapid collapse of the Taliban regime with Northern Alliance ground support, and the installation of a new government. This article details the historical context, military strategy, geopolitical consequences, and long-term legacy of the initial invasion and the subsequent nation-building challenges.
Al-Qaeda's terrorist strikes on New York and Washington, initiating the 'War on Terror' and restructuring global security architecture.
How the rapid invasion of Kuwait in August 1990 triggered an unprecedented international coalition and set the stage for Operation Desert Storm.