Strategic stability in South Asia post-Pahalgam
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Strategic stability in South Asia post-Pahalgam
We live in the dawn of a dark age. South Asian strategic stability has never been shaken as much as it has after the grave events of May. What had previously been considered a fairly stable deterrence relationship now seems increasingly susceptible to miscalculation, technological evolution, and doctrinal confusion. As India modernizes and transforms its arsenal, Pakistan— and indeed the world— must deal with the risks and obligations that accom…
India’s Bid for Strategic Dominance in South Asia - Why Pakistan Won’t Allow It? — Global Defense Insight
India is bidding to place Pakistan on the FATF grey list again. Notably, India’s FATF move is not directed at pushing Pakistan towards sanctions since it can only happen by black listing of the state. In fact, this strategy is to achieve strategic advantage over Pakistan by threatening with external scrutiny, which is aimed at modulating Pakistan’s decision-making architecture vis-à-vis India. This shows that India has been emboldened to stage a…
BSREA and NSEFI Formalize Strategic Partnership to Accelerate Renewable Energy Transition in South Asia
We are delighted to announce that the Bangladesh Sustainable and Renewable Energy Association (BSREA) and the NSEFI – National Solar Energy Federation of India (NSEFI) have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance regional collaboration in the field of sustainable and renewable energy. The MoU was signed by Mr. Mostafa Al Mahmud, President of BSREA, and Mr. Subrahmanyam Pulipaka, CEO of NSEFI, marking a significant milest…
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