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Avinash Arora is a graduate from Chandigarh University. His current research is focused on south Asian security issues. His research explores the interlinkages between strategic partnerships and security.

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India Pakistan Truce: A Glimmer of Hope for Peace

The India Pakistan truce serves as a temporary yet significant step towards reducing hostilities in the region. Though peace remains fragile, the truce represents a shared understanding between both nations to halt violence and engage in dialogue. The truce offers hope for a long-term resolution to the contentious issues that have plagued the relationship for decades.

Pahalgam Attack: A Call for Enhanced Security Measures

 The Pahalgam attack has left the region in shock, underscoring the vulnerability of sensitive areas to terrorism. This tragic event highlights the urgent need for improved security measures in Jammu and Kashmir to protect civilians and prevent future attacks. Effective countermeasures and intelligence-sharing will be essential to reduce such threats.

IMF Bailout Pakistan: Breaking Free from a Dangerous Cycle

The latest IMF bailout Pakistan package is not just about bridging a fiscal gap—it reflects deeper structural issues that the country has repeatedly failed to address. Inflation, currency devaluation, and growing debt have cornered the economy, prompting another cycle of external dependency.

North Korea’s Military Ambitions: Beyond the Destroyer Disaster

 The North Korea destroyer launch disaster exposed issues in ship stability, onboard weapons integration, and power systems. Analysts suggest the vessel’s design incorporated a hybrid of old Soviet naval templates and newer, experimental modules, which may have caused mechanical instability during its sea trials.  

Prioritising the Western Indian Ocean: India’s Evolving Maritime Focus

While China has historically maintained a neutral stance in Middle Eastern affairs, recent developments suggest a more calculated engagement, particularly in the context of its relations with Tehran. The phrase China supports Iran may not be openly stated in diplomatic language, but Beijing’s actions indicate a subtle yet strategic tilt towards Iran in the current geopolitical scenario.

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