
Aritra Banerjee
Freelance Journalist at Freelance
Author & Journalist | Defence | Foreign Affairs | Aerospace | Ex-@WIONews (Gravitas) | Bylines @abplive, @FinancialXpress, @EurasiaReview, @militaryafrica
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1 day ago |
eurasiareview.com | Aritra Banerjee
On April 16, General Asim Munir, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, stood at the Overseas Pakistanis Convention in Islamabad and did what few modern generals dare so openly— he summoned the ghosts of the past, clothed them in religious and ideological absolutism, and paraded them into the present. “It was our jugular vein, it is our jugular vein, we will not forget it,” he said, referring to Kashmir.
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1 day ago |
eurasiareview.com | Aritra Banerjee
In the contested waters of the Indo-Pacific, China frequently denounces the maritime activities of neighbouring countries as provocative violations of sovereignty. On April 20, 2025, Beijing accused a Philippine Navy frigate, BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS-36), of illegally intruding into Scarborough Shoal’s waters—territory clearly awarded to Manila under a landmark 2016 international ruling.
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3 days ago |
eurasiareview.com | Aritra Banerjee
China has honed ambiguity into a strategic weapon in the intricate realm of maritime grey zone operations. While its naval destroyers and aircraft carriers dominate media headlines, Beijing’s less conspicuous but equally potent fleet of “scientific research vessels” quietly manoeuvres beneath the radar, shaping underwater battlefields through seemingly innocuous oceanographic research.
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4 days ago |
eurasiareview.com | Aritra Banerjee
In a bombshell revelation, it has been reported that Jaish-e-Mohammad’s (JeM) heavily guarded headquarters in Bahawalpur in Pakistan played host to a Hamas delegation in late April 2025. This visit, flagged by intelligence sources, comes just a little over two months after the Palestinian militants’ highly publicised participation at the Kashmir Solidarity Day event in Rawalakot in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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1 week ago |
sundayguardianlive.com | Aritra Banerjee
The Indian Army’s efforts under the Make-II category represent a transformative push toward self-reliance and innovation in defence technology. The Make-II project focuses on industry-funded prototype development for critical defence systems and equipment. Under this procurement category, the government assures procurement orders upon successful completion, considering the financial risks for vendors.
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