
BRICS vs NATO in 2025: Military Power, Numbers and Strategic Reach
The expanding rivalry between BRICS and NATO is reshaping global security debates, raising a central question: who is more powerful militarily in 2025? A closer

Iran’s Unrest and the BRICS Test: When Multipolarity Meets Reality
Iran’s escalating unrest has become more than a domestic crisis. It is a revealing stress test for BRICS and for the credibility of a multipolar

BRICS Naval Exercises Reflect Shifting Global Power
Warships from Russia, Iran, and China have arrived off the coast of South Africa to take part in a week-long naval exercise under the BRICS

BRICS Naval Drill in Cape Town Puts South Africa Back in Washington’s Spotlight
South Africa is once again navigating delicate geopolitical waters as it hosts a BRICS naval exercise that risks reviving tensions with the United States. Warships

Iran Signals Willingness to Sell Advanced Weapons Using Cryptocurrency Payments
Iran is offering to sell advanced military equipment with payments accepted in cryptocurrencies, highlighting how Tehran is adapting its defense exports to operate under expanding

BRICS Plus Naval Exercise in South Africa Marks Iran’s Debut
South Africa is set to host a major BRICS Plus naval exercise from January 9 to 16, 2026, marking Iran’s first participation alongside Russia and

BRICS+ Counter-Terrorism Conference Opens in Moscow Amid Rising Security Challenges
The 2025 BRICS+ Counter-Terrorism Conference opened in Moscow on Wednesday, marking a major step in strengthening multilateral security cooperation across the rapidly expanding bloc. Hosted

Alone in the Fire: Iran Confronts Escalation Without BRICS Backing
As missiles trade paths between Tehran and Tel Aviv, the Middle East edges closer to large-scale conflict. Yet amid this escalation, a surprising absence stands

SIPRI: India Expands Nuclear Arsenal Amid Rising Global Tensions
India increased its nuclear stockpile in 2024 and advanced its weapons delivery systems, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Yearbook 2025. The

S-400 Triumf: India’s Missile Shield and Strategic Message to Pakistan
India’s recent confrontation with Pakistan marked a turning point in South Asia’s defense landscape—one that saw the first confirmed combat use of the Russian-made S-400

Putin Orders Major Conscription Push Amidst Crucial Ukraine Conflict
In a significant move to bolster Russia’s military forces, President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree authorizing one of the largest rounds of conscription in

(Video) Russia Accuses UK and France of Aiding Ukraine’s Attack on Russian Energy Infrastructure
Moscow has accused the United Kingdom and France of playing a key role in Ukraine’s recent attack on Russia’s energy infrastructure, specifically targeting the Sudzha

Two British Diplomats Accused of Spying Expelled from Russia
Russia has expelled two British diplomats after accusing them of espionage activities, the Federal Security Service (FSB) revealed. The FSB stated that its operatives uncovered

Russia to Boost Defence Ties with India, Offers Sukhoi Su-57 to Delhi
In an effort to boost its defense ties with India, Moscow gave New Delhi an informal offer to produce in India its fifth-generation stealth fighter

FSB Foils Terror Attack on Russian Train in Stavropol Region
Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) claimed on Thursday it arrested a suspect from Central Asia who was planning to carry out a terrorist attack on

China Demands Combat Readiness, Strong Discipline of Its Troops
Troops of the People’s Liberation Army must increase military readiness and actively fight corruption – which hampers its modernization efforts- among its ranks and in

Putin and Pezeshkian Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian have officially signed in Moscow on Friday 20-year Strategic Partnership Agreement that guarantees the security

US-Made ATACMS Missiles Used by Kyiv to Attack Russia
A military airfield near the southern Russian city of Taganrog was targeted today with a barrage of six US-made ATACMS missiles that, fortunately, only inflicted