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Prevention Or Provocation? The Strategic Fallout Of Israel's Strikes On Iran

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June 26, 2025

June 2025's Israeli-Iranian military clash is a seismic shift in the course of modern warfare, nuclear politics, and global norms.

- IFRAH ALI

A high-risk precision attack on Iranian nuclear infrastructure began as a particular kind of high-stakes military action, but it has since evolved into what strategists increasingly refer to as a "threshold war"—a new category of warfare in which a nuclear-capable state wages explicit military action to block another from gaining nuclear capability.

In contrast to Cold War deterrence, this model is preemptive, destabilizing, and perilously escalatory. Not a contained conflict, it is an event with far-reaching implications for international nuclear non-proliferation, strategic stability, and the legitimacy of pre-emptive doctrine.

The current flashpoint is rooted in over two decades of tension, mistrust, and covert warfare. The modern phase began in 2002 when the National Council of Resistance of Iran, an exiled Iranian opposition group, revealed the existence of secret nuclear sites in Natanz and Arak. These disclosures ignited Israeli fears of a nuclear-armed Iran and prompted a long-term strategy of covert sabotage.

Israel has pursued a doctrine of prevention, often referred to as the Begin Doctrine, named after former Prime Minister Menachem Begin who authorized the 1981 airstrike on Iraq's Osirak reactor. In this spirit, Israel has spent the last two decades attempting to delay Iran's nuclear progress through cyber attacks (such as the 2010 Stuxnet worm, jointly developed with the U.S.), targeted assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists (including Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in 2020), and aerial strikes on facilities and supply lines in Syria and Iraq.

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15 Years of Leapswitch: A Journey of Growth and Success

Leapswitch Networks, 15 years old today, began with a wild dream: to make cloud services affordable, available, and reliable.

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Moglix drives electronics growth with 50+ brands

Moglix, one of Asia’s largest B2B e-commerce platforms, announced at Electronica India 2025 in Bangalore that it has onboarded more than 50, suppliers on its platform.

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Hyundai unveils 2030 plan with 18 hybrids, first India EV

South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Co. has announced a mid to long-term strategy to expand its hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) lineup and launch region-specific electric vehicles (EVs) for India and other countries.Hyundai Motor’s EV strategy features regionally tailored products designed for specific markets.

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Rekha Gupta hails ABVP’s triumph in DUSU elections

With the RSS-affiliated ABVP bagging three posts in the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) elections, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Friday congratulated the poll winners, urging them to fulfil their responsibilities towards the university.

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Artemis Hospital launches North India's premier Heart & Lung Transplant Centre

Artemis Hospital today announced the inauguration of its modern Heart & Lung Transplant Centre.

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Adani Power tops private thermal producers; earnings to triple by 2033

Adani Power Limited (APL) has firmly established itself as India's largest private coal-based independent power producer (IPP), with a portfolio of 18,150 MW spread across 12 plants in eight states, according to a research report by Morgan Stanley.APL has successfully acquired and turned around 4,370 MW of stressed assets, with integration of another 2,900 MW underway.

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September 20, 2025

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Agri minister asks manufacturers of farm equipment to pass GST gains to farmers

Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan held a meeting with leading manufacturers of farm equipment on Friday and asked them to pass on the benefits of reduced GST, which is effective from September 22, to the farmers.

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Young director Subhash Kumar shines with hard-hitting web series

Emerging filmmaker Subhash Kumar is making waves with his latest direetorial venture, ‘Prabhutva’, aweb series that boldly exposes the dangerousnexus between politics and the land mafia. Known for his strong theatrical and cinematic background, Subhash brings intensity and depth to thisaction-packed drama, scripted by Sanjay Dayali and enriched with mystery.

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