Strikes Without Shutdown: Iran’s Nuclear Program Remains Intact By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 Despite one of the most extensive aerial campaigns targeting its nuclear infrastructure, Iran’s core atomic capabilities remain operational. As of April 2026, assessments indicate that while U.S.–Israeli strikes have disrupted facilities, they have not dismantled Iran’s enrichment ecosystem. The result is a strategic paradox: visible damage, but enduring capability. At the center of this issue is not just infrastructure—but technical knowledge, dispersed systems, and strategic intent. Ground Assessment: What Was Hit—and What Survived Key Nuclear…
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Mehbooba Mufti’s Alliance Paradox: Intent, Outcome, and the Politics of Miscalculation
Mehbooba Mufti BJP Alliance Explained | Article 370 Politics & Strategic Paradox By: Javid Amin | 13 April 2026 A Statement That Reopened Old Wounds When Mehbooba Mufti recently asserted that her party’s alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) “was not for power but to protect Article 370,” she reignited one of the most contentious debates in contemporary Kashmir politics. The remark is not merely a retrospective justification—it is an attempt to reclaim political narrative in a landscape where memory, accountability, and symbolism are deeply contested. Yet, the statement…
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