India’s strategic lifeline and growing concern

Fix the alternative route to the inland northeast In the complex geopolitical landscape of South Asia, few regions have strategic vulnerabilities and national importance as India’s Siliguri Corridor. This narrow 20–22 km wide land, commonly known as the “chicken neck”, is the only land link between mainland India and its eight northeastern states. With the…

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India’s strategic strike on Pakistan’s lifeline

The waters of the Indus and its tributaries have long represented Pakistan’s strategic vulnerability. After an outrageous attack on civilian tourists in Pahalgam, the Indian Cabinet Security Council (CCS) decided to withdraw from the Indian Water Treaty (IWT) as both appropriate and appropriate. The IWT, which was signed in 1960 for six years under the…

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