How Global Apathy Emboldens Pakistan’s Rogue Behaviour

by Nilesh KunwarThe RoguePakistan genuinely thinks that it can get away with anything and this belief is unfortunately bolstered by the international community’s indifference towards its unending litany of serious wrongdoings. Despite brazenly breaking almost every rule in the book, the international community continues to turn a Nelson’s eye on its serious transgressions and this has further

May 9, 2026
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Operation Sindoor Heralds A New Era In India’s Defence Doctrine

Operation Sindoor commenced at precisely 1:05 a.m. on 7 May 2025 with a surgical and high‑intensity destruction of carefully selected terrorist infrastructure. This strike was conceived as a direct and decisive response to the cowardly carnage at Pahalgam on 22 April 2025, orchestrated by cross‑border terrorists.The operation represented far more than a tactical retaliation; it marked a paradigm

May 9, 2026
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Pixxel’s Hyperspectral Vision: How India’s Space Start-Up Is Redefining Earth Observation

Awais Ahmed, Kshitij Khandelwal – Founders of PixxelIn Bangalore’s pristine white laboratory, engineers in protective gear assemble Pixxel’s hyperspectral satellites, capturing 135+ wavelengths versus 10–20 bands of conventional ones, where even a breath risks damaging million-pound equipment.Awais Ahmed, Founder and CEO, likens building them to neurosurgery, as a speck on the camera becomes a

May 9, 2026
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Pakistan’s Space Program Risks Stagnation Amid Heavy Reliance On China

Pakistan’s national space agency, the Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO), is increasingly reliant on China for its progress, with a new report highlighting how this dependence is shaping the trajectory of its space ambitions.The Diplomat observed that Pakistan has accelerated its programme largely due to Chinese assistance, even as the country struggles with inflation,

May 9, 2026
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Pakistan’s UNSC Appeal On Indus Treaty Seen As Diplomatic Theatre, India Urged To Build Strategic Water Infrastructure

Pakistan’s decision to raise India’s suspension of the Indus Water Treaty at the United Nations Security Council has been described as “diplomatic theatre,” aimed at shaping global optics rather than achieving any substantive legal outcome.The analysis underscores India’s upper riparian rights, its security concerns after the Pahalgam massacre, and the need for a long-term water infrastructure

May 9, 2026
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Speculations Still Rifle Among Defence Circle: Mysterious Rocket Launch, Is It India’s New Hypersonic Missile?

On the evening of 8 May 2026, a mysterious rocket launch over Odisha captured the imagination of thousands across eastern India and even as far as Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh.A glowing contrail streaked across the twilight sky, its comet-like orange-white plume twisting dramatically against the horizon. Videos of the spectacle flooded social media within minutes, sparking widespread speculation

May 9, 2026
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Force Majeure Invoked As Gulf Energy Exports Collapse Amid US–Iran War

Force majeure is a contractual clause that allows companies to suspend or cancel obligations when extraordinary events beyond their control make performance impossible, reported Reuters.Gulf countries such as Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait have invoked it during the US–Israel war with Iran to shield themselves from penalties after shipping disruptions and attacks crippled their ability to export oil

May 9, 2026
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Indian Coast Guard Commissions Indigenous FPV ICGS Achal To Strengthen Coastal Security

Fast Patrol Vessel Achal has been formally commissioned into the Indian Coast Guard, representing a significant addition to the service’s operational fleet, announced PIB.The vessel, part of the Adamya-class series, is the fifth in a line of eight fast patrol vessels being constructed by Goa Shipyard Limited.Its induction underscores the Coast Guard’s ongoing fleet expansion and commitment to

May 9, 2026
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Pak General’s English Remark On Operation Sindoor Turns Into Meme Storm

A remark by Pakistan’s ISPR chief Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry questioning why Indian officers spoke in English during the Operation Sindoor anniversary briefing has backfired spectacularly, sparking ridicule across India and Pakistan alike.The controversy has shifted focus away from Pakistan’s narrative on the conflict and exposed internal contradictions about its own reliance on English.The

May 9, 2026
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US Completes Removal of Highly Enriched Uranium From Venezuela In Major Non-Proliferation Effort

The United States Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration has announced the successful removal of all remaining highly enriched uranium from a legacy research reactor in Venezuela, marking a significant milestone in reducing nuclear security risks across South America and safeguarding the US homeland.The operation was conducted in close coordination with the Venezuelan

May 9, 2026
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