International Relations & Geopolitics 104 articles

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 17, 2026

A New East India Company Rising? Rubio’s Speech Signals US Colonial Aspiration

Is history finally repeating itself? A deep look into why the latest moves from the US Secretary of State have the Global South looking over its shoulder and remembering the dark days of the East India Company. If you take a moment to look back at the history books, the 18th and 19th centuries were […]

Gaming & Sports
  • February 15, 2026

India Continues No Handshake Policy as Suryakumar Snubs Pakistan Skipper

Date: February 15, 2026Location: ColomboEvent: T20 World Cup 2026 If you thought the rivalry between India and Pakistan was just about bat and ball, think again. The tension was high in Colombo this Sunday, and it wasn’t just because of the humid weather or the screaming fans. We witnessed another chapter in the intense, off-field […]

AI & Machine Learning
  • February 14, 2026

The US military deployed Claude AI to assist in the Maduro mission

In the shadow of international diplomacy and covert operations, a seismic shift is occurring in how the United States projects power and enforces the law. For decades, the image of American military intervention was defined by aircraft carriers, special forces teams, and satellite surveillance. However, the recent seizure of the Dassault Falcon 900EX effectively Venezuela’s […]

Trump Claims Iran Regime Change Would Be the Best Possible Outcome Amid Rising Tensions

The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East has entered a new, volatile chapter as former President Donald Trump openly floats the idea of regime change in Tehran. Against a backdrop of escalating naval maneuvers and stalled diplomatic talks, Trump’s rhetoric signals a potential pivot in strategy one that moves away from decades of circular negotiations […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 14, 2026

Tarique Rahman secures a historic landslide victory after 17 years in exile

The political landscape of Bangladesh has undergone a seismic shift that few could have predicted with such magnitude. After seventeen long years in exile, living thousands of miles away in London, Tarique Rahman has not only returned to the political forefront but has secured a historic landslide victory that redefines the nation’s future. The atmosphere […]

Economics & Global Markets
  • February 14, 2026

How the United States Used and Discarded Pakistan Throughout Modern History

In the complex world of international relations, alliances are often described as marriages of convenience. However, few partnerships have been as volatile, transactional, and ultimately destructive as the one between the United States and Pakistan. In a moment of candid frustration, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif once lamented in Parliament that his country had been […]

History & Mythology
  • February 14, 2026

A Comprehensive Overview of the 2019 Pulwama Terrorist Attack

February 14, 2019. For most of the world, this date signifies Valentine’s Day a day of love, flowers, and celebration. But for India, this date is etched in history with black ink. It marks one of the darkest days for the Indian security forces in decades. It was the day the Pulwama Terrorist Attack shook […]

Panchsheel Agreement Led Nehru to Misjudge China Border Resolution Says CDS

History is often a complex puzzle, and sometimes, it takes decades to find the missing pieces. When it comes to the relationship between India and China, the history is deep, complicated, and filled with what-ifs. Recently, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan made some very interesting observations about this relationship. Speaking at an […]

The 5 Most Lethal Attack Helicopters in the World Today

In the world of modern warfare, few sights are as intimidating as an attack helicopter cresting a ridgeline. These flying tanks are designed for one purpose, to hunt and destroy. Armed with a devastating mix of auto-cannons, rocket pods, and precision-guided missiles, they provide ground forces with essential close-air support while turning enemy armored divisions […]

Book & Literature
  • February 11, 2026

How General Naravane finally addressed the mystery of his unreleased autobiography

In the world of military literature, few things are as highly anticipated as the memoirs of a former Chief of Army Staff. When General Manoj Mukund Naravane announced his autobiography, ‘Four Stars of Destiny,‘ it was expected to be a landmark publication, providing an insider’s view into India’s national security, the standoff at the Line […]