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  • How the India–Japan Special Strategic Partnership, accelerated by PM Takaichi's 2026 summit and $12.5B in investments, is reshaping Asian geopolitics, challenging China, and redefining the Indo-Pacific order.
    Geo Politics | India | Japan

    The Rising Sun and the Elephant: How the India–Japan Partnership Is Reshaping Asia

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 20/08/202620/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) Introduction: From Estrangement to Entente In the shifting architecture of twenty-first-century geopolitics, few bilateral relationships have undergone a more consequential transformation than that between India and Japan. For much of the post-war era, the two nations remained polite but distant—separated by geography, divergent strategic cultures, and India’s steadfast non-alignment. Today, however, New…

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  • Google's inauguration of its first Pakistan office
    Information Technology | Pakistan

    From Chromebooks to Cloud: Mapping Pakistan’s Realistic Path to a $30 Billion IT Economy

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 19/08/202619/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) On 18 August 2026, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif stood beside Wilson L. White, Google’s Vice President of Government Affairs and Public Policy, and unveiled the foundation plaque of the company’s first office in Pakistan. The ceremony at the Prime Minister’s House in Islamabad carried the weight of a nation eager to…

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  • Analysis of the 'Operation Sindoor' documentary: How India's cinematic portrayal of the 2025 operation masks strategic failures and fuels diplomatic isolation.
    Geo Politics | India | Pakistan | PR

    Cinematic Triumphs, Diplomatic Liabilities: How the “Sindoor” Documentary Isolates New Delhi

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 18/08/202618/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) When the two-part docuseries Declassified: Operation Sindoor premiered on India’s 80th Independence Day, August 15, 2026, the Indian establishment hailed it as a triumph of transparency and military prowess. Broadcast on the Discovery Channel and streamed globally, the series meticulously details the 88-hour cross-border kinetic operation launched in May 2025. Yet, beneath…

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  • How Kashmir, the Middle East, and Geo-Economics are Colliding in 2026
    Global Issues | Human Rights | India | Kashmir | Pakistan

    The Cost of Unresolved Borders: How Kashmir, the Middle East, and Geo-Economics are Colliding in 2026

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 15/08/202615/08/2026

    (Quratulain Khalid) The Dichotomy of August 15 Today, as India marks its 79th Independence Day with elaborate military parades, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and sweeping declarations of its rise as a global power, a radically different narrative unfolds just a few hundred kilometers away in the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir. There, August 15 is not…

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  • Russia Pakistan Rail raod
    Central Asia | Geo Economics | Iran | Pakistan | Russia

    From Tanks to Freight: How Moscow is Finally Achieving its Century-Old Dream in Pakistan Diplomatically

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 13/08/202613/08/2026

    (By Quratulain Khalid) The Warm-Water Obsession For over a century, the Kremlin has harboured a singular, unyielding geopolitical ambition: to reach the warm waters of the Arabian Sea. It is a dream that has shaped empires, triggered wars, and redrawn the map of Eurasia. In December 1979, that dream drove the Soviet Union to send…

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  • Afghanistan
    Afghanistan

    The Taliban’s Civil War Has Already Started — and It Is Happening in Kabul, Not the Mountains

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 11/08/202611/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. The Internet Shutdown Rebellion In late 2025, Hibatullah Akhundzada did what he had done a hundred times before. From his compound in Kandahar, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan issued an edict. This one was sweeping: a nationwide internet shutdown. The reasoning was characteristically theological. The digital realm,…

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  • US-Israel Defence Technology Cooperation Initiative
    Geo Politics | Global Issues | Israel | Middle East | Military Technology | United States

    The United States-Israel Defence Technology Cooperation Initiative: A Comprehensive SWOT Analysis and Regional Impact Assessment

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 08/08/202608/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) I. Background: From Aid Recipient to Defence Partner The United States-Israel Defence Technology Cooperation Initiative did not emerge from a vacuum. It is the culmination of a seven-decade military relationship that has evolved from arms sales and financial aid into something approaching structural fusion. Understanding this trajectory is essential to grasping why…

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  • A New Islamic Security Architecture?
    Geo Politics | Middle East | Pakistan

    The Makkah Al-Mukarramah Summit for Joint Defence: A New Islamic Security Architecture?

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 07/08/202607/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) 1. Introduction & Background On 7 August 2026, the geopolitical landscape of the Muslim world shifted perceptibly when the Makkah Al-Mukarramah Summit for Joint Defence culminated in a trilateral defence pact among three of the most consequential Sunni-majority military powers: the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Türkiye, and the Islamic…

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  • Seven years on from India's illegal abrogation of Article 370, Pakistan and Kashmiris observe Youm-e-Istehsal-e-Kashmir
    Geo Politics | Human Rights | India | Kashmir | Pakistan

    Seven Years of Illegal Indian Siege: The Unbroken Spirit of Kashmir and the World’s Deafening Silence

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 05/08/202605/08/2026

    Youm-e-Istehsal-e-Kashmir | 5 August 2026 (By Khalid Masood) I. The Night the Lights Went Out On the evening of 4 August 2019, Srinagar fell silent. Not the gentle silence of a winter snowfall, but the suffocating, terrifying silence of a prison. Within hours, telephone lines were severed. The internet was switched off. Television screens went…

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  • Pakistan ke Liye Naye Subay aur Naya Intizami Dhancha
    Pakistan

    Pakistan’s Proposed Constitutional Overhaul: Vision or Veneer?

    Byeaglepk.43@gmail.com 04/08/202604/08/2026

    (By Khalid Masood) In the perennial search for governance reform in Pakistan, a new constitutional blueprint has emerged that promises nothing less than a root-and-branch restructuring of the state. Titled “Pakistan ke Liye Naye Subay aur Naya Intizami Dhancha”—New Provinces and a New Administrative Structure for Pakistan—the proposal envisions twenty administrative units, a powerful directly…

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