


For much of the post-Cold War era, Germany’s security narrative has been one of reassurance and restraint. The Bundeswehr was kept deliberately modest; public sentiment was wary of military engagement, and political leaders stressed diplomacy over deterrence. Yet a profound…

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has travelled to Warsaw to meet Poland’s newly elected president, Karol Nawrocki, in the most consequential bilateral engagement since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than three years ago. The face-to-face talks, held on Friday,…

In a forward-looking move this week, Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted overwhelmingly in favour of laying the groundwork for what has been dubbed a “military Schengen” — a bold vision to enhance European defence capabilities and respond more…

Underlining the United Kingdom’s strategic emphasis on the evolving character of modern conflict, Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan has been appointed the new Commander of the Cyber & Specialist Operations Command (CSOC), a post of profound significance in the defence…

On Sunday evening, an Australian summer celebration on Bondi Beach was transformed into a scene of unspeakable horror. As families gathered at Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach for the first night of Hanukkah — a Jewish festival of light, hope and…

Pakistan is not merely a troubled democracy with an overbearing army. It is, in effect, a militarised state whose institutions, economy and national identity are shaped by permanent confrontation. Nowhere is this more dangerous than in its posture towards its…

The renewed effort by Germany, France and Spain to salvage the troubled Future Combat Air System (FCAS) carries consequences that stretch far beyond industrial politics. At stake is Europe’s long-term defence posture, its ability to field high-end capabilities without relying…

Europe’s security debate is shifting from the language of “hybrid harassment” to that of a low-intensity war. A recent Financial Times analysis argues that Russia is conducting a systematic campaign of sabotage across the continent, using parcel bombs, arson, cyber…

In a move that underlines the United Kingdom’s renewed strategic interest in the South Caucasus, Defence Minister Lord Vernon Coaker has completed a landmark visit to Azerbaijan and Armenia this week — a tour that officials say will “boost regional…

The sight of British and Japanese soldiers exercising shoulder-to-shoulder will strike many observers as one of the quietly encouraging defence stories of the year. At a moment when the global security picture is far from reassuring, the partnership taking shape…