By Major (r) Haroon Rasheed — Defense and Strategic Analyst In the high-stakes maritime competition of South Asia, Pakistan has embarked on a transformative journey to modernize its undersea warfare
By Major (r) Haroon Rasheed — Defense and Strategic Analyst In what is now being dubbed the largest and most high-tech air warfare engagement in recent history, the Pakistan Air
By Major (r) Haroon Rasheed — Defense and Strategic Analyst On 29 July 2025, India once again tested its Pralay missile, a short-range, high-precision ballistic missile capable of striking targets
By Major (R) Haroon Rasheed – Defence & Strategic Analyst Since its inception, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has demonstrated professionalism, technological advancement, and tactical brilliance in various confrontations with
By Major (R) Haroon Rasheed – Defence & Strategic Analyst Group Captain (Retd.) Saif-ul-Azam is not just a name in Pakistan’s aviation history — he is a legend whose courage,
By Major (R) Haroon Rasheed – Defence & Strategic Analyst Islamabad — In a dramatic and decisive aerial engagement, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) shot down six Indian fighter jets,
The United States stands on the precipice of a crisis—not of military defeat or economic collapse, but of irrelevance. For decades, the post-World War II order revolved around Washington’s dominance,
This article is written by Major (r) Haroon Rasheed. The writer is a Defense & Strategic Affairs Analyst. In a rare and unexpected press conference, Vice Chief of the Indian
(By staff reporter): Reportedly last night, the Revolutionary Guards raided a warehouse on the outskirts of the Chabahar port. This warehouse housed the network working for Mossad, which had been
The write-up has been submitted by Iqbal Latif This essay is a strategic and moral indictment of India’s increasingly reckless nuclear posture, particularly the disturbing normalisation of “acceptable city losses”








