The ‘Mosaic Doctrine’: How Iran Turned Decentralisation into a Strategy of Survival
In modern warfare, victory is often assumed to belong to the side with superior technology, air power, and intelligence dominance. Yet the ongoing conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has challenged that assumption. At the centre of this strategic shift lies Iran’s so-called “Mosaic” security doctrine — a decentralised military strategy designed not […]
The Enduring Vision of Greater Israel :The Blueprint of Zion: Faith, Frontier & the Future of the Middle East
The narrow streets of Jerusalem have long been the world’s most contested real estate, but today, the friction radiating from the Holy City feels different. It is no longer just about borders or sovereignty; it is about the collision of ancient prophecy and modern geopolitics. To understand the current volatility of the Middle East, one […]
America’s Pyrrhic War: Iran Endures as US Hegemony Crumbles in West Asia
The US-Israel war on Iran, now grinding into its fourth week since February 28, 2026, has unleashed chaos across West Asia, with Israeli strikes hitting Iran’s South Pars gas field and northern territories, while Tehran retaliates against Gulf energy sites and US bases. President Donald Trump’s “major combat operation” began with the assassination of Supreme […]
The End of Strategic Patience: A New and Volatile Frontier in the Middle East
Ali Larijani The assassination of Ali Larijani on the night of March 17, 2026, represents far more than the loss of a seasoned statesman; it marks the definitive collapse of the old rules of engagement. By targeting a residential home in Tehran to eliminate the man who had become the primary architect of Iran’s defence […]
The Algorithmic Front: How AI is Redefining the Lethality of Modern Warfare
In the rapidly shifting landscape of 21st-century conflict, the traditional “fog of war” is being replaced by the cold, calculated precision of the algorithm. The ongoing hostilities involving American and Israeli forces—stretching from the decimated urban corridors of Gaza to the high-stakes theater of the 2026 war on Iran—mark a definitive paradigm shift. We have […]
Beyond the Veil of Stereotypes: Women’s Education and Achievement in Iran
NEW DELHI 15 MARCH 2026: For decades, Western media narratives have often portrayed the condition of women in Iran in stark and monochromatic terms—defined almost entirely by images of compulsory veiling, protests over dress codes, and restrictions on social freedoms. Following the reported assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei during the recent escalation between […]
A Fortnight That Shook the Architecture of American Power in West Asia
New Delhi 14 March 2026 : On the fourteenth day of the US–Israel war against Iran, the conflict has already begun to reshape strategic assumptions that governed West Asia for decades. What was initially projected as a swift demonstration of American military supremacy has evolved into a confrontation whose strategic consequences are still unfolding. Among […]
Martyrdom’s Echo: Iran’s Stand Against the New Crusade
America and Israel’s war on Iran revives a 1,346-year-old schism, pitting a US-Saudi-Israeli alliance against Tehran’s Shia defiance, with Gulf states complicit in the fray. Karbala’s Unhealed Scar In 680 AD, Imam Hussain’s martyrdom at Karbala—slain with his family by Umayyad forces—birthed Shia Islam’s ethos of noble sacrifice, a theology impervious to conquest. Today’s strikes […]
When Military Tradition Is Mortgaged on the Stage of Politics —10 March 2026: A Dark Day
NEW DELHI, 13 March 2026: Uttarakhand’s political landscape witnessed a scene on 10 March 2026 that created deep unease not only in social circles but also among the military community and conscious citizens. This was not merely an event; it symbolized a moment when the dignity of military traditions appeared to be placed upon a political […]
The Historian of Consciousness: K.N. Panikkar and the Architecture of Modern India
The landscape of Indian historiography lost one of its most luminous and courageous architects on 9 March , 2026. Professor K.N. Panikkar, who passed away in Thiruvananthapuram at the age of 89, was far more than a chronicler of the past; he was a philosopher of culture and a tireless sentinel of secular ethics. At […]