In today’s rapidly shifting global landscape, where geopolitics dominates headlines and alliances reshape borders, Ch. Haroon Rashid brings a perspective forged by military experience, strategic thinking, and academic depth. As an Ex-Military Officer and recipient of the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (M), he offers a rare blend of real-world defense insight and sharp political analysis.
His work goes beyond the obvious—to reveal how doctrine meets discourse, and how perception increasingly defines power.
Where Real Power Lies
Geopolitical strategies may set agendas, but they succeed or fail based on what happens within borders—the internal dynamics, social stability, and the public narratives that shape national identity. In this age, power is not just about missile range or strategic depth, but about internal coherence, media control, and psychological influence.
From civil-military relations to counterterrorism doctrines, Ch. Haroon Rashid explores how nations project strength externally while maintaining legitimacy internally.
Strategy Meets Perception
Today, a military operation or policy move is judged not just by outcomes, but by how it is perceived, framed, and sold—domestically and internationally. Public perception has become a battlefield in itself.
This platform is built on the belief that understanding narrative control is as critical as understanding national defense.
A Multidimensional Lens
Alongside military and political topics, Ch. Haroon Rashid brings a psychosocial lens to his analysis—examining how identity, emotion, and digital behavior shape modern statecraft.
From online polarization to strategic misinformation, his work explores how information ecosystems affect public behavior, policymaking, and power structures in the digital age.
Our Mission
This platform is committed to decoding the modern architecture of influence. We examine:
-
Military Thought
-
Geopolitical Strategy
-
Public Messaging & Narrative Warfare
-
Digital Psychology & Social Influence
Each article is an attempt to unpack how power is crafted, justified, and communicated to both citizens and the world.
Looking Ahead
As the lines between war, media, and diplomacy blur, this platform aims to empower readers with a deeper understanding of why events unfold the way they do, and how perception has become the new frontline.