The world 9/11 created: The waning of the American superpower
This is the fourth and final installment in a short series from Today’s WorldView for the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Sign up to get the rest of the newsletter free, including news... Read more
America’s High-Tech Problem in Low-Tech Wars
In 1997, between two very different wars with Iraq, military historian Williamson Murray highlighted what he saw as a disturbing trend in the US Department of Defense. A newfound obsession w... Read more
Interpreting the US’s China Military Power Report 2020
Since 2000, the United States (US) Department of Defense (DoD) has published ‘Annual Reports on Military and Security Developments involving the People’s Republic of China’ (hereinafter call... Read more
With the Taliban struggling to form a new government, Pakistan intelligence chief Lt Gen Faiz Hameed visited Kabul on Saturday, leading a delegation of Pakistan officials. Read more… Read more
Why the world needs Globalisation 2.0, rather than a retreat into protectionism
Historically, China was a trading nation, and it continues to be one today. China is now the world’s largest trading nation, accounting for 13.2 per cent of global goods exports and nearly 1... Read more
Secretary of Defense Austin and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Milley Press Briefing
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE LLOYD J. AUSTIN III: Good afternoon, and thanks for being here. It’s been a busy time for all of us in this department, a proud one and a solemn one, too. We have... Read more
K.C. Singh | India’s Options Limited as Pakistan Makes Hay in Kabul
he fast-moving developments in Afghanistan continue to capture public attention in India. The picture of the only Sikh Cabinet minister in the BJP-NDA government carrying one of the three Si... Read more
With the Taliban Back in Kabul, Regional Powers Watch and Wait
On 15 August, the Taliban capped their drive for power in Afghanistan by taking Kabul, the country’s capital, for the first time since they ruled most of the country from 1996 to 2001. With... Read more
Opinion: I came to the U.S. from Saigon in 1975. Here’s what Afghan refugees can learn from my family’s experiences.
As I sit down to start writing this piece, the chaotic scenes of group panic at the Kabul airport in Afghanistan continue to unfold. They bring back memories of similar painful images at the... Read more
EXCLUSIVE | Afghan Passports With Indian Visas Stolen in Kabul by Pakistan ISI Backed Terror Group
In what could have turned into a massive security nightmare for New Delhi, CNN-News18 has learnt that several Afghan passports with Indian visas were stolen at a private travel agency in Kab... Read more