Arctic Security Infrastructure: Alaskan Command and Ambler Access
Intelligence dossier on the strategic expansion of the Alaskan Command and the integration of the Ambler Access Project within the Arctic security framework.
Focuses on the “Green Transition” and the security of critical minerals (Lithium, Cobalt, Rare Earths). It tracks the geopolitical maneuvering over energy infrastructure and the impact of climate-driven migration on regional stability.
Intelligence dossier on the strategic expansion of the Alaskan Command and the integration of the Ambler Access Project within the Arctic security framework.
Intelligence assessment on the strategic competition between the United States and China over lithium and rare earth reserves within South American resource corridors.
Technical audit of Arctic resource competition in 2026. Analysis of the Northern Sea Route, Russia’s militarization, the China-Russia Polar Silk Road, and the ICE Pact.
Intelligence dossier analyzing the territorial war between ISGS and JNIM in the Liptako-Gourma region and the collapse of state authority in the central Sahel.
A clinical intelligence audit of Iran’s transition to a monolithic Garrison State. Detailed analysis of the 72-hour kinetic matrix targeting the Fujairah energy bypass.
Analysis of Iran’s transition to a Garrison State and the 72-hour kinetic matrix targeting the Fujairah pipeline bypass. 2026 Middle East Intel.
Clinical analysis of the Petroyuan shift and the “Toll Mechanism” in the Strait of Hormuz. How geofinancial attrition is rerouting global energy supply chains.
Let’s recall our memories of a speech of a senior Pak Army official that he delivered as the chief guest at a military educational institution in Rawalpindi on India’s Republic Day in 2014, asserting that India poses no greater threat to Pakistan but extremism/terrorism does.
The statement of Mr. Ahsan Iqbal clearly expresses that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is pivotal for both Pakistan and China. It is a $ 46 billion project, which will connect Chinese province of Xinjiang with Pakistani port of Gwadar through the land route.
India never paid much attention to Gilgit-Baltistan or even claimed it along with Kashmir, so much so that the world did not even know that the ‘Kashmir dispute’ included the region of Gilgit-Baltistan, it was thought to be just the Kashmir valley which was claimed by both countries. Indian claim on Gilgit-Baltistan is a relatively recent development because it feels threatened by increasing Chinese influence and the China Pakistan Economic Corridor CPEC.