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North Korea’s Nuclear Shadow: Then and Now
North Korea’s nuclear journey has spanned decades — from Soviet-supported reactors in the 1960s to the 2017 hydrogen bomb test that shook the world. Despite sanctions and isolation, Pyongyang has transformed itself into a de facto nuclear power. This article traces the timeline of its weapons program and examines what options the world has to deal with this unpredictable state.

Manoj Ambat, Editor in Chief, Strategic Vanguard
1 day ago3 min read


Saudi Arabia’s Strategic Shift – Balancing India and Pakistan
Saudi Arabia is recalibrating its foreign policy, moving from religiously driven partnerships to strategic, economy-focused alliances. At the center of this shift is Riyadh’s effort to balance its historic ties with Pakistan and its rapidly expanding relationship with India. Pakistan still provides military manpower and relies on Saudi aid, but India offers what Riyadh now values most — energy security, massive trade, and future-ready investment opportunities in projects like

Manoj Ambat, Editor in Chief, Strategic Vanguard
2 days ago2 min read


India’s Airlift Dilemma: The Strategic Weak Link in the IAF’s Arsenal
India's Airlift Dilemma The strength of any air force is not measured by fighter jets alone. True military power lies in the ability to...

Manoj Ambat, Editor in Chief, Strategic Vanguard
7 days ago3 min read


India’s Strategic Edge in the Arabian Sea: Why Naval Power Matters
The Arabian Sea is no longer just a trade highway—it is a theater of strategic competition. For India, dominance in this region means securing maritime trade, countering China’s naval expansion, and shaping the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific.

Manoj Ambat, Editor in Chief, Strategic Vanguard
Oct 25 min read
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