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In Our DefenceThere are boundary disputes and then there are outright wars. Hot and cold. Diplomatic and military. This podcast will dissect all thats mean and subtle about the defence of our nations! A weekly podcast where our host Dev Goswami is joined by... Author: India Today Podcasts
In Our Defence is a weekly podcast that breaks down wars, weapons, and the world of military power with clarity, curiosity, and zero jargon. Hosted by journalist Dev Goswami, each episode features sharp, story-rich conversations with leading defence experts, offering distinct perspectives and nuances on how nations prepare, fight, and defend. From battlefield strategy and military tech to geopolitics, intelligence, and national security -- In Our Defence focuses on conversations that are grounded, engaging, and made for curious minds. No fluff. No noise. Just a clear line of sight into the world of conflict. Language: en Genres: Government Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Vietnam to Iran: What Current Gulf Conflict Reveals About American War Strategy | S3 | 45
Thursday, 26 March, 2026
A month into the Iran war, the battlefield story is changing rapidly. What began as high-impact US–Israel strikes has now entered an uncertain phase: drone warfare, energy and economic pressure through Hormuz, and now a sudden “pause” announced by Donald Trump. Is this the beginning of the end? Or just a tactical pause before the next round? On the latest episode of In Our Defence, host Dev Goswami and national security expert Sandeep Unnithan break down: - What the Iran war looks like right now - Whether the U.S. pause is real diplomacy or strategic signalling - Iran’s response and the risk of escalation - Pakistan’s surprise role as a potential mediator - Why does the United States, with the most powerful military in the world, keep getting pulled into long, inconclusive wars? From Vietnam to Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, and now Iran the episode explores recurring pattern: Fast military success, followed by messy, unresolved endings. Tune in! Produced by Taniya Dutta Sound mixed by Aman Pal











