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Articles by Ahmad Ibrahim

About Ahmad Ibrahim
The author has an M.Phil in Strategic Studies from National Defence University Islamabad.
Analysis

The Iran-Israel War: A Shadow Conflict Igniting into a Firestorm

24th June 2025 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

In the early hours of June 13, the regional Cold War between Iran and Israel finally erupted into an open conflict. Israel launched a massive preemptive aerial campaign, striking deep into Iranian territory. Explosions rocked […]

Analysis

The Costly Gamble of Ukraine’s Denuclearization

26th December 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine inherited a substantial nuclear stockpile—making it the third-largest nuclear power globally. This nuclear arsenal included 1900 strategic and 2,600 tactical nuclear warheads, and delivery systems […]

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Deterrence Through Saturation: Analyzing Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missle

12th December 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Russia-Ukraine war is characterized by combat employment of niche technologies ranging from First-Person-View (FPV) drones at the lower end, and hypersonic missiles at the higher end of the conventional threshold. These advanced military systems are […]

Analysis

ATACMS and Its Transformative Impact on the Russia-Ukraine War

23rd November 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has raged on for more than 1000 day, and is marked by transforming battle lines, evolving military strategies, introduction of new military technologies, and deepening geopolitical ramifications. One of […]

Analysis

Japan’s Naval Modernization and Gradual Transition to Assertive Posture

21st September 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF), as the name implies, is traditionally designed for defending Japan’s main islands and regional territories. Through-out Cold War, Japan has focused towards North and West primarily due to its territorial […]

Analysis

SWEDEN MEMBERSHIP IN NATO: A STRATEGIC OUTLOOK

12th April 2024 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

On 07 March 2024, Sweden became the 32nd member of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), marking end of 200 years of Swedish non-alignment policy. Historically, Finland and Sweden have maintained non-alignment to avoid hostilities with […]

Analysis

Strategic Implications of Finland’s Membership in NATO

2nd June 2023 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

When Finland officially became 31st member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), it marked the end of Helsinki’s era of non-alignment. Article V of the treaty will provide a collective security umbrella to Finland […]

Analysis

Sinking of Russian Glory – Lessons from Moskva Demise

15th November 2022 Ahmad Ibrahim 0

Soviet General Andrian Danilevich once said, “If the military art could be reduced to arithmetic, we would not need any wars.” The emerging developments in the Black Sea conflict, where the far superior Russian Black […]

Analysis

Pakistan Navy as an Emerging Deterrent

10th March 2021 Ahmad Ibrahim 1

Naval power is an important political instrument and critical national security ingredient of any maritime state. Historically, seas have played fundamental role in shaping the geopolitcal environment. Themistocles (524-460 BC) once stated, “whosoever can hold […]

Kargil Conflict from a Nuclear Perspective
Analysis

Kargil Conflict from a Nuclear Perspective

2nd September 2020 Ahmad Ibrahim 1

A new nuclear era began by the end of 20th century when India and Pakistan emerged as nuclear armed states. Both states had covertly weaponized the nuclear program years ago, but no overt display of […]

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