Khalid Masood
Former Pakistan Army Officer, Student of Geo-Politics
& Public Relations. Writer & Digital Creator

In the grand theater of global affairs, geopolitics writes the script, but public relations delivers the performance. While nations jostle for influence through military alliances, trade routes, and territorial claims, their real power often lies in how the world perceives their intentions. A missile test can shake borders, but a well-timed speech or viral narrative can redraw minds. Public relations becomes the soft weapon of hard politics—shaping global opinion, masking aggression as diplomacy, and turning regional ambitions into stories of national pride. In today’s interconnected world, it’s no longer enough for a country to act powerful—it must also appear righteous, progressive, and justified. Thus, geopolitics fuels the strategy, but PR spins the story the world believes.
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Beyond Unipolarity: Why American Primacy Will Endure in a Multipolar Age
(By Khalid Masood) The post-Cold War era ushered in what scholars famously called the “unipolar moment”—a historical interval in which the United States stood unrivaled in military reach, economic weight, financial architecture, and cultural influence. Today, that moment is widely declared over. The rise of China, the expansion of BRICS+,
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Beyond Unipolarity: Why American Primacy Will Endure in a Multipolar Age
(By Khalid Masood) The post-Cold War era ushered in what scholars famously called the “unipolar moment”—a historical interval in which the United States stood unrivaled in military reach, economic weight, financial architecture, and cultural influence.

US Missile Stockpile Depletion: 50% Used, 4–5 Year Rebuild
(By Khalid Masood) A quiet but consequential shift is unfolding across US defence planning: the significant drawdown of critical missile stockpiles. According to converging assessments from defence analysts, parliamentary briefings, and open-source reporting, the United

Top 10 Cyber Warfare Units and Offensive Security Agencies in the World (2026)
(By Khalid Masood) Introduction: The Fifth Domain of Warfare Throughout human history, warfare has evolved across distinct domains—land, sea, air, and space. Each new domain shifted the balance of power, rewarded innovators, and punished those

The Fifth Discipline Book Review: A Masterclass in Organizational Learning
(By Mohsin Tanveer) Introduction More than three decades after its first publication, Peter Senge’s The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization remains a cornerstone of modern business literature. But is it still relevant in

US-Iran Standoff 2026: Ceasefire on Paper, Conflict in Practice
(By Khalid Masood) 🔍 The Illusion of Pause On the morning President Trump announced a unilateral extension of the US-Iran ceasefire, IRGC fast-attack craft conducted live-fire drills just 18 nautical miles from the Strait of

THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ: ANATOMY OF THE WORLD’S MOST CRITICAL MARITIME CHOKEPOINT
(By Khalid Masood) INTRODUCTION: A NAME FORGED IN EMPIRE AND ECHOED IN CONFLICT “Whoever controls Hormuz controls the jewel in the ring of the world.”— Arab geographer’s description, 10th century CE The name Hormuz carries

The Islamabad Process: Can Pakistan’s Mediation Break the US-Iran Deadlock?
(By Khalid Masood) As the calendar turns toward April 22, when a fragile, Pakistan-brokered ceasefire between the United States and Iran is set to expire, global diplomatic attention remains fixed on Islamabad. Yet contrary to

The Fragile Ceasefire Architecture: Can Short-Term Truces Become Lasting Peace?
(By Khalid Masood) As tactical pauses multiply across global conflict zones, diplomats and strategic analysts are confronting a persistent structural dilemma: how to convert temporary silences of the guns into enduring political settlements. I. Introduction

The Illusion of Inevitability: Reassessing China’s Path to Global Supremacy
(By Ayesha Mahnoor) Introduction: The Seduction of Linear Thinking “History rarely moves in straight lines, and global supremacy has never been awarded on a spreadsheet.” The narrative is familiar, almost ritualistic: China’s economy will surpass

Between Principle and Pragmatism: Europe’s Tightrope Walk in the Iran War
(By Faraz Ahmed) When emergency foreign ministers convened in Brussels last month, the mood was less one of coordinated resolve than of calibrated caution. Behind closed doors, European diplomats wrestled with a familiar but increasingly

The Architecture of Retreat: Systems, Statecraft, and the Illusion of Victory in U.S.–Iran Diplomacy
(By Khalid Masood) I. Introduction: The Echo in the Corridors “In diplomacy, nothing is more dangerous than the illusion of a fresh start.” — Adapted from Henry Kissinger In the corridors of power in Washington,

The Shifting Sands of West Asia: Multipolarity Moves from Theory to Reality
(By Khalid Masood) Introduction: A Ceasefire, Not a Resolution A temporary two-week ceasefire announced on April 7, 2026, between Iran and the United States has created a narrow diplomatic window—but not a resolution—to the recent

The Tipping Point: Why Punjab’s Grid Collapsed in Just Two Weeks
(By Quratulain Khalid) Two weeks ago, Punjab’s power grid operated with minimal disruption. Industrial units ran on schedule, urban feeders held steady, and load shedding was confined to routine maintenance windows. Today, the same region

Rhetoric vs. Reality: Hormuz, Hardlines, and the Fragile Path to Dialogue
(By Faraz Ahmed) In the narrow waters of the Strait of Hormuz, a paradox is unfolding. U.S. naval assets continue mine-clearance preparations and freedom-of-navigation operations while diplomatic envoys exchange messages in neutral capitals, searching for

The Islamabad Impasse: US-Iran Talks Collapse and the Perilous Path Ahead
(By Khalid Masood) The high-stakes peace negotiations between the United States and Iran, hosted in Islamabad with considerable diplomatic fanfare, have concluded without agreement. Vice President JD Vance’s early departure from the Pakistani capital, coupled

Islamabad’s Diplomatic Triumph: How Pakistan’s Sincere Mediation Forged Progress Amidst Complex US-Iran Talks
(By Khalid Masood) Introduction: Progress, Not Perfection The recently concluded US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad concluded not with a signed accord, but with something arguably more valuable in high-stakes diplomacy: sustained dialogue, mutual recognition of

When Diplomacy Shifts South: What Islamabad’s Moment Reveals About South Asia’s Strategic Reordering
(By Khalid Masood) I. Introduction: The Islamabad Signal The announcement that senior Iranian and American delegations would convene in Islamabad to negotiate an end to a 44-day regional conflict triggered a pronounced reaction across Indian

The Islamabad Gamble: Can Neutral Mediation Succeed Where Great Powers Failed?
(By Quratulain Khalid) I. Introduction: A Capital Under Pressure Islamabad is not traditionally viewed as a crossroads of global diplomacy. Yet in April 2026, Pakistan’s capital has become the focal point of what may be

Ceasefire Watch: Day 1 Launch Diagnostic & Compliance Baseline
(By Khalid Masood) As the US-Iran ceasefire takes effect today, April 8, the opening 24 hours will establish critical precedents for verification, communication, and operational compliance. Diplomatic channels report initial confirmation of the pause framework,

Ceasefire Talks Stall, Military Postures Harden: What Happens Next in the US-Iran Standoff
(By Khalid Masood) The midnight deadline has passed. In situation rooms across Washington, Tehran, and allied capitals, military planners and diplomatic envoys are weighing the same question: has the window for de-escalation closed, or has

Obliterate or Negotiate? Competing Visions for U.S.-Iran Future
(By Khalid Masood) I. The Fork in the Road Within a 48-hour window in early April 2026, two high-profile statements crystallized the strategic dilemma facing the United States and Iran. On one side, public remarks

The Iranian Calculus: Escalation, Sovereignty, and the Limits of Coercion
(By Khalid Masood) I. Introduction: A Crisis No Longer Contained “We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks — we’re going to bring them back to the Stone Age,

When Prices Rise in Silence: What Pakistanis Deserve to Know
(By Khalid Masood) In early April 2026, millions of Pakistanis faced a sharp economic jolt: petrol prices surged to PKR 458.40 per litre (Now reduced to PKR 378), diesel crossed PKR 520, and households braced

The Drone Revolution: Asymmetric Airpower, Tactical Shifts, and the Search for Governance
(By Khalid Masood) 1. Introduction The integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) into modern conflict has moved from experimental deployment to operational standard across multiple theaters. First-person-view (FPV) drones, loitering munitions, and commercially adapted quadcopters

The Balance Sheet: One Month of Air Warfare in the Gulf
(By Khalid Masood) With 20 aircraft lost, an AWACS destroyed, and 10 radar sites hit, the conflict exposes fundamental vulnerabilities in U.S. sensor architecture—and the brutal reality of modern air combat attrition. I. Introduction: Taking

21st Century Warfare, 20th Century Mindset: Reassessing Power, Deterrence, and Victory in the Iran-US Confrontation
(By Khalid Masood) Introduction: The Paradox of Modern Power In the annals of military history, victory has traditionally been measured by the destruction of enemy capabilities, the seizure of territory, and the imposition of political

Operation Epic Fury: US Military Posture and Likely Flashpoints in a Contingent US-Iran Conflict
(By Khalid Masood) 1. Introduction Tensions in the Persian Gulf have reached a critical inflection point. Observable US military movements suggest a transition from deterrence posture to contingency preparation for kinetic operations. This analysis evaluates

The Endurance Calculus: Strategic Patience, Economic Pressure, and the Redefinition of Victory in the Iran Confrontation
(By Khalid Masood) “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”— Sun Tzu, The Art of War The modern landscape of geopolitical conflict is undergoing a stark transformation. What began as

Islamabad Hosts Critical Diplomatic Consultations: Regional Powers Converge on Stability
(By Ayesha Mahnoor) In a quiet but consequential development, Islamabad has emerged as an unlikely but increasingly vital node in the complex architecture of Middle Eastern diplomacy. Today, the Pakistani capital hosted a high-level gathering

The Terrain & Weather Trap: Why “Ground and Weather” Could Decide the Next Middle East War
(By Khalid Masood) Introduction: When the Sky Turns Against You On March 25, 2003, a wall of sand—brown, choking, and absolute—slammed into the U.S. Army’s 3rd Infantry Division as it advanced toward Baghdad. Visibility dropped

Beyond Unipolarity: Why American Primacy Will Endure in a Multipolar Age

US Missile Stockpile Depletion: 50% Used, 4–5 Year Rebuild

Top 10 Cyber Warfare Units and Offensive Security Agencies in the World (2026)

The Fifth Discipline Book Review: A Masterclass in Organizational Learning

US-Iran Standoff 2026: Ceasefire on Paper, Conflict in Practice

THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ: ANATOMY OF THE WORLD’S MOST CRITICAL MARITIME CHOKEPOINT

The Islamabad Process: Can Pakistan’s Mediation Break the US-Iran Deadlock?

The Fragile Ceasefire Architecture: Can Short-Term Truces Become Lasting Peace?

The Illusion of Inevitability: Reassessing China’s Path to Global Supremacy

Between Principle and Pragmatism: Europe’s Tightrope Walk in the Iran War

The Architecture of Retreat: Systems, Statecraft, and the Illusion of Victory in U.S.–Iran Diplomacy

The Shifting Sands of West Asia: Multipolarity Moves from Theory to Reality
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