
Decoding how evolving military technologies reshape the changing tactics and trials of war, while strategy and politics endure.
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“Their navy is gone” remarked President Trump in his latest address to the United States. However, Iran continues to control the Strait of Hormuz.
One potential consequence of the ongoing war is an Iranian dash for the nuclear bomb. While Iran previously seemed content to use its uranium enrichment program as diplomatic leverage, it may now seek to get a bomb and get it fast.
The world has tentatively watched the recent escalation in West Asia. The war between Israel and Iran has profound implications for the people of Iran, the strategic calculus in the region, and the wider global energy and crude oil market. ...
I was recently asked to give a talk on how India’s armed forces could leverage dual-use technology. This was not a topic to which I had paid much attention, but one that was intriguing enough to look into. As I went through the existing lit...
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