Author: Tarique Habib Shar

Background: What is the Indus Water Treaty? Signed in 1960, the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) is one of the most significant water-sharing agreements in the world. Brokered by the World Bank, it divided six rivers between India and Pakistan. The three eastern rivers—Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej—were allotted to India, while the three western rivers—Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab—were assigned to Pakistan. For decades, the treaty has withstood wars and diplomatic tensions, serving as a rare symbol of cooperation between two nuclear-armed neighbors. What Happened Recently? On April 22, 2025, a deadly militant attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir killed 26 civilians. India immediately…

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The U.S. Army has released an in-depth analysis of China’s military strategies, particularly how it prepares for large-scale combat operations. The report highlights Beijing’s rapid modernization, use of artificial intelligence (AI), and emphasis on joint warfare. Let’s break down the key findings. China’s Military Modernization Efforts Advanced Weaponry and Technology China has heavily invested in next-gen weapons, including stealth fighters, hypersonic missiles, and drone swarms. The goal? To challenge U.S. dominance in the Indo-Pacific region. Focus on AI and Cyber Warfare The PLA (People’s Liberation Army) is integrating AI into decision-making processes, using machine learning for faster battlefield assessments. Cyber…

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Rising Tensions in South Asia as Air Combat Escalates A Shocking Acknowledgement In a rare and serious admission, the Indian government has officially confirmed that it lost multiple fighter jets during a recent military confrontation with Pakistan. This acknowledgment comes amid a tense period of rising hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Defense officials in New Delhi revealed that at least two Indian Air Force aircraft were downed during operations near the Line of Control (LoC), the de facto border in the contested region of Kashmir. The statement did not disclose the exact number of casualties, but sources suggest both…

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Introduction: A World On Edge War Tensions The 21st century was supposed to be an age of peace, technology, and cooperation. Instead, we’re witnessing the rebirth of a dangerous era—one filled with proxy wars, cyberattacks, nuclear threats, and ideological clashes. From Eastern Europe to the Middle East, from Asia-Pacific waters to African power struggles, the world is boiling with unseen fury. But what’s really happening behind the scenes? Are world powers merely posturing—or is a global firestorm closer than we think? Let’s dive deep into the world’s most explosive flashpoints and uncover the secret war games unfolding beneath our feet.…

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Hamas Rejects US-Backed Gaza Ceasefire Plan Endorsed by Israel A senior Hamas official has informed the BBC that the group will not accept the latest ceasefire and hostage release proposal presented by the United States and approved by Israel. Proposal Details The plan, devised by US envoy Steve Witkoff, involves Hamas releasing 10 living hostages and the remains of 18 deceased individuals in two phases. In return, Israel would agree to a 60-day ceasefire and release Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails. While Israeli media reports suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted the proposal, Hamas contends that the plan fails…

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India-Russia S-400 Deal Back in Spotlight India and Russia are once again in discussions about the possibility of New Delhi acquiring additional S-400 air defence missile systems, according to Russia’s Ambassador to India, Denis Alipov. While no deal has been finalized yet, both sides seem optimistic about further military cooperation. Diplomatic Hints Toward New S-400 Purchase Speaking to the media, Ambassador Alipov said talks are in progress but refrained from confirming whether any official proposal had been submitted. He emphasized that discussions are “ongoing and moving in a positive direction,” which indicates that India is seriously considering expanding its S-400…

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Introduction: India-Pakistan Nuclear The long-standing rivalry between India and Pakistan has once again taken a dangerous turn, reigniting fears of a nuclear confrontation. On May 28, 2025, tensions surged after a deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir. India swiftly blamed Pakistan, escalating the situation through a series of retaliatory strikes—including one alarmingly close to Pakistan’s military headquarters. While the conflict has not yet spiraled into full-scale war, the incident underscores how volatile relations between two nuclear-armed neighbors can quickly become. This article explores the background, the latest developments, and the global implications of renewed India-Pakistan nuclear tensions. The Kashmir Trigger:…

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Starship’s Latest Explosion: A Step Back or Forward? SpaceX’s fourth Starship test flight ended in another dramatic failure, raising fresh concerns about the future of Elon Musk’s Mars colonization plans. Though the rocket cleared several key milestones, it ultimately broke apart during re-entry, with the booster also failing to land as planned. Is this just another bump in the road, or a sign that SpaceX is falling behind on its ambitious timeline? What Happened in the Fourth Starship Test? On June 6, SpaceX launched its fourth integrated test of Starship, the most powerful rocket system ever developed. The launch itself…

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Countries in Conflict: A 2025 Update While many parts of the world enjoy peace, several countries are still dealing with war and violent conflict. These battles are often driven by politics, ethnic divisions, religion, or competition for resources. In 2025, dozens of regions are facing unrest that disrupts daily life and claims countless lives. Let’s break down which countries are currently at war, why these conflicts are happening, and how severe they are. What Defines a Country at War? A country is considered “at war” when it’s engaged in sustained armed conflict. This can be: Civil war (within the country)…

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Introduction: Most Powerful US Missiles system The United States is home to some of the most advanced missile systems ever developed. From hypersonic speed to pinpoint precision, American missiles play a crucial role in maintaining global power and deterrence. In this article, we’ll take a deep look at the top 10 most powerful U.S. missiles that shape the nation’s military dominance. 1. Trident II D5 – The Submarine Giant A Silent Giant Beneath the Waves The Trident II D5 is a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) and a cornerstone of America’s nuclear triad. Deployed from Ohio-class submarines, it can deliver multiple nuclear…

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