Md. Aslam Hossain
Md. Aslam Hossain is a part-time senior editor of The Geopolitics. He is also an entrepreneur. He has earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in International Relations. His focus is on geopolitics and security.
Imagining the Unimaginable: India-Pakistan Nuclear Confrontation
The possibility of a nuclear engagement between India and Pakistan is a ticking time-bomb waiting to explode in the geopolitical faultline of Indian Subcontinent....
When Will China Use Force against Taiwan?
The Chinese government regards the unification of Taiwan is a vital part of “China Dream.” From the beginning, CCP’s main challenge was to unify Taiwan....
Is Nuclear Proliferation Good for the World?
There are two opposing theories regarding the question of proliferation and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. After the advent of the nuclear age, nuclear weapons...
If USA or India Can Possess Nuclear Weapons, Why Cannot Iran?
The nuclear weapon is all about pure power politics. “Nuclear weapons function as the currency of power in the international system”. Remember, the United States...
How Long Would North Korea Last in a War?
It is a hard question to answer. In World War I and World War II, axis powers thought that wars would be short and...
Are America and China Destined for War?
A Calculated or deliberate naval war between the United States and China is unlikely considering the current geopolitical dynamics; but misperceptions, misinformation, miscalculations or...
Taiwan: Asia’s Next Geopolitical Flashpoint?
China maintains that Taiwan was always a part of China and it would unify Taiwan, if necessary by military means. War can break out...
The Rationale Behind the Non Use of US Nuclear Weapons on North Korea
A nuclear war has become unimaginable in the twenty-first century. The scale of destruction which a nuclear war will bring would blank our mind....
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