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India Operationalizes Integrated Battle Groups, Pressures Pakistan

The Indian Army has activated its first Integrated Battle Groups, a game-changing force of 5,000-6,000 troops designed to be a mobile, combined arms powerhouse, with more to come. This strategic move is set to ramp up pressure on neighboring Pakistan.

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Military personnel stand at attention near a command center and Indian Army vehicles in a high-altitude mountainous region.

Pakistan Scrambles to Match India's Integrated Battle Groups

India takes a giant leap in military strategy with the launch of its first five Integrated Battle Groups, a game-changing formation that combines 5,000 troops into a single, powerhouse unit. This bold move has sparked a scramble in neighboring Pakistan to keep pace with its rival's innovative military might.

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Pakistan Develops Fatah-2 Missile, Hints at Longer-Range Fatah-5

Pakistan takes a significant leap in its defense capabilities with the development of the Fatah-2 missile, boasting a 400 km range and a 365 kg warhead, signaling a strategic boost to its conventional ballistic-missile posture.

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Pakistani military base with a ballistic missile on a launcher.

Pakistan Develops Fatah-5 Conventional Ballistic Missile

Pakistan is reportedly developing the Fatah-5, a conventional ballistic missile that could be an extended-range iteration of the Fatah-2 family, designed for scale and modularity. This new missile is likely to be an evolutionary upgrade rather than a revolutionary one, similar to Turkey's Tayfun program.

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Pakistan Accelerates Low-Cost Cruise Missile Development

Pakistan is shaking up the game with its low-cost cruise missile development, focusing on a key factor that sets its missiles apart: a powerful warhead and manageable weight. This strategic approach allows for a heavier payload and sustained range, making it a contender in the global shift towards affordable, mass-producible cruise technology.

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Pakistan Defence Budget Targets Modernization with $10.76 Billion Outlay

Pakistan is set to bolster its defence capabilities with a record $10.76 billion budget for FY2026-27, but experts say the impressive figure hides underlying complexities when factoring in the rupee's decline and spending trends. The allocation breaks down into PKR 967 billion for personnel, PKR 743 billion for operations, and a 39% surge in "physical assets" to PKR 925 billion.

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Scientists and engineers collaborate at a Pakistani nuclear facility surrounded by equipment and technology.

Pakistan's Nuclear Rise Fueled by Indigenous Capabilities

In 1965, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto made a bold vow: Pakistanis would go to extraordinary lengths, even eating grass, to preserve their nuclear option - a testament to the nation's unwavering determination to develop its own atomic capabilities. This unshakeable resolve transformed a fledgling civilian nuclear foundation into a robust, weapons-capable program.

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Military officers gather around a table with drones and missile systems displayed, in a briefing room with a large South…

India, Pakistan Escalate Non-Contact Warfare Capabilities

India and Pakistan are ramping up their non-contact warfare capabilities, shifting the landscape of conflict in South Asia. After a US-brokered ceasefire ended a four-day crisis, India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi hinted at a new policy of coercion short of war.

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Military vehicle launches Fatah-4 cruise missile in operational setting.

Pakistan Army Deploys Fatah-4 Cruise Missile Amid Conventional Strike Expansion

Pakistan's military takes a major leap forward with the successful test-fire of the Fatah-4 cruise missile, a game-changing addition to its arsenal that boasts advanced avionics and pinpoint accuracy. This cutting-edge technology is set to revolutionize the country's conventional strike capabilities.

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Pakistan Unveils Fatah-4 Long-Range Cruise Missile

Pakistan Unveils Fatah-4 Long-Range Cruise Missile

Pakistan has just unveiled its game-changing Fatah-4 cruise missile, boasting an impressive 750 km range and unparalleled precision, giving the Pakistan Army an unmatched deep-strike capability. This cutting-edge missile can fly as low as 50m, making it nearly untouchable.

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Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police Bear Brunt of Underfunding

On Pakistan's turbulent western frontier, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police are fighting a losing battle against terror, with chronic underfunding exacerbating the threat to their lives. The devastating May 9 attack in Fateh Khel, Bannu, which claimed 15 policemen's lives, is just the latest tragic reminder of this mismatch between threat and reward.

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Road-mobile launcher vehicle with elevated missile launcher and supersonic cruise missile.

Pakistan Unveils Fatah-3 Supersonic Cruise Missile

Pakistan has taken a giant leap in its military capabilities with the unveiling of the Fatah-3, a supersonic cruise missile that promises to revolutionize its precision-fire arsenal. This game-changing technology was showcased in a video released by the Inter Services Public Relations, giving us a first glimpse of the missile in action.

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Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry stands at a podium with a large screen behind him displaying military equipment…

Pakistan Bolsters Military with Rapid Modernization Push

Pakistan is rapidly modernizing its military, with Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry revealing that only 10 percent of its military potential has been showcased to India, and unveiling an impressive array of new defense capabilities. The country has established the Army Rocket Force Command, a game-changing unified command that consolidates its ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones under one umbrella.

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Pakistan Shifts to Deprecation-Centric Deterrence Against India

Pakistan is revolutionizing its defense strategy against India, shifting from a traditional denial-based approach to a bold new model of deprecation-centric deterrence, powered by a cutting-edge satellite constellation. This game-changing move comes on the heels of a pivotal conflict that exposed the limitations of conventional deterrence.

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Pakistan Overhauls Strike Doctrine with ISTAR-Driven Precision

Pakistan's military strategy got a major wake-up call in 2019 and again in May 2025, when India rapidly escalated and struck urban targets, forcing Islamabad to rethink its approach to modern warfare. The shocking shift in tactics sparked a bold overhaul of Pakistan's strike doctrine, embracing precision and speed to stay ahead in future conflicts.

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Pakistan's High-Tech Defence Strategy Exposes Institutional Gap

Pakistan's defence strategy has a glaring gap - despite boasting impressive tech advancements like the Army Rocket Force Command and satellite systems, its ability to effectively utilize these tools in battle remains uncertain. A stark example of this shortfall is the 42 PAF fighters that successfully held off 72 IAF aircraft during a recent conflict.

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Bangladesh Air Force aircraft lineup at a parade with spectators in background.

Bangladesh's Air Force Struggles to Bridge Capability Gap

The Bangladesh Air Force's recent Independence Day parade failed to impress, with its aerial display and outdated combat aircraft inventory sparking criticism that the force is out of step with modern warfare demands. Unless the capability gap is bridged, the Air Force risks becoming a mere paper tiger.

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Pakistani naval aircraft on a runway with a missile nearby.

Pakistan Navy Bolsters Sea-Denial Strategy with Advanced Missile Tests

The Pakistan Navy has taken a significant leap in its sea-denial strategy with the successful test of the Taimoor air-launched cruise missile, a game-changing precision-strike weapon with a range of 600 km that can engage both land and sea targets. This latest milestone bolsters the Navy's ability to launch extended-range attacks on enemy naval forces.

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Military officers and technicians gather around a large blank tactical map in a briefing room.

Pakistan Army Shifts to Precision Warfare with Advanced Network-Enabled Systems

The Pakistan Army is revolutionizing its combat strategy with the development of an Integrated Battlefield Management System, a cutting-edge network-enabled system that combines advanced sensors, guided munitions, and digital fire-control systems to enable precision warfare. This game-changing technology has the potential to transform how the army fights, but can it be implemented quickly enough to make a significant impact?

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Harvester Expands Linux Arsenal with GoGra Backdoor in South Asia

Harvester's Linux arsenal just got a boost with the deployment of the GoGra backdoor in South Asia, enabling the threat actor to sneak past traditional network defenses by hijacking legitimate Microsoft Graph API and Outlook mailboxes. This latest move is linked to Harvester's earlier espionage campaigns targeting key sectors in the region.

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Harvester Malware Exploits Microsoft Graph API for Stealthy Linux Attacks

Meet Harvester, a stealthy espionage group believed to be state-backed, that's been secretly targeting telecommunications, government, and IT organizations in South Asia since 2021. Their latest trick? A Linux-capable GoGra backdoor that uses Microsoft Graph API for covert communications.

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Taimoor missile on display on a naval aircraft's launcher against a blue sky.

Pakistan Navy Bolsters Anti-Surface Warfare with Taimoor Missile Test

The Pakistan Navy has successfully test-fired its Taimoor air-launched cruise missile, a game-changing addition to its anti-surface warfare capabilities that can strike targets on land and sea with precision. This powerful new tool is set to bolster the Navy's maritime strike and deterrence abilities.

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Warship at sea with missile launcher aimed horizonward under ominous storm clouds.

Pakistan Navy Unveils Extended-Range Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile Capability

On April 15, 2026, the Pakistan Navy successfully tested its indigenously developed ship-launched anti-ship ballistic missile, striking its target with precision and speed at an extended range. This milestone achievement was witnessed by top naval officials and marks a significant boost to the country's naval capabilities.

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Bitter APT Group Exploits Middle East Spear-Phishing Campaign

The Bitter APT Group has been linked to a sophisticated year-long spear-phishing campaign that targeted the Middle East, using deceptive emails to spread its reach. This hack-for-hire effort, attributed to a South Asian connection, signals a sustained threat to the region's security.

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