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Oil and Gas Sector · PalestineUnlike the United States (US), whose influence in the Middle East has traditionally stemmed from military alliances and direct interventions, China is steadily expanding its presence through economic, energy, and infrastructure diplomacy. At the heart of Beijing’s regional calculus is energy security, with over 40% of its crude oil sourced from the Middle East. Key suppliers Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) anchor this stra…Read Article
Beyond Oil and Allies: China’s Quiet Revolution in the Middle East - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research

Delhi, India · DelhiIn the South Asian nuclear debate, Indian media has endeavoured to construct a nationalist portrait that presents India as a responsible nuclear state, whilst presenting Pakistan as a frequent threat. Pakistan’s nuclear program, from its beginnings in the 1950s, has consistently supported peaceful uses of nuclear technology. Its initial commitment to nuclear energy was shaped by its involvement in the United States (US)-sponsored “Atoms for Peac…Read Article
India's Media Narratives on its Unsafeguarded Nuclear Program - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research

Gaza · GazaEvery year, Washington allocates around $3.8 billion in military aid to Israel, roughly the same as the GDP of a small country. This cash goes almost entirely to weapons. Under a 2016 United States (US)–Israel Memorandum of Understanding, about 80% of that aid must be spent on US-made defence products. In effect, American taxpayers are subsidising arms exports to Israel. The result is a mutually beneficial “arms pipeline” protected by one of Was…Read Article
Ordnance & Advocacy: AIPAC’s Arms Pipeline to Israel - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
India’s Missile Program: Silent Escalation with Global Impact - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
Ethno-national Terrorism Monitor June 16 - June 30, 2025 - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
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