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Choosing the Negotiator
When Krishna walked into the Kaurava court, his BATNA was war, not the threat of war, but the certainty of it, backed by moral sanction and divine standing. Duryodhana knew that if he refused, the Pandavas did not collapse, they marched. That knowledge was not soft pressure. It was the hardest leverage in the room. Krishna's BATNA was so strong that his very presence as negotiator was itself a warning. Only Krishna could carry that alternative without it sounding like a bluff

DRASInt® Risk Alliance
Apr 158 min read


ARTEMIS II
Strategic systems are defined not only by capability but by their exposure to irreversible risk. In deep space missions, there are no recovery pathways beyond certain thresholds, making system reliability, redundancy planning and failure prediction central to mission architecture.

DRASInt® Risk Alliance
Apr 1210 min read


Can Pakistan Really Broker Peace in the Middle East?
Pakistan is trying to act as a peacemaker in West Asia (the Middle East). It's offering to host secret talks between the US, Israel, and Iran to reduce tensions. As of March 2026, no full peace deal exists—just early "dialogue for calm," like a short break in a fight. Past efforts, such as Qatar's 2023 Gaza truce or the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA), fell apart quickly when big powers felt threatened. Pakistan's plan might last 6-18 months at best.

DRASInt® Risk Alliance
Mar 253 min read
