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Khan Younis, Rafah are in

Gaza strip (Mediterranean sea)


Rafah borders Egypt

Erbil

Iraqi Kurdistan

Zagros mt

Iraq

Sistan

Iran attacks

Idlib harem Syria


Ebril Iraq


Koh sabz Panjgur Balochistan Pakistan against Jaish Al Adl (sunni)

Maritime security transit corridor

South red sea, BaM, Aden


Hanish 🏝️


CMF members patrol

Op Prosperity guardian

US in red sea (after houthi attacks)



India stayed away from it


Reduced it's role in CMF


Continues to patrol IRTC (navy and coast guards)

Kurdish region

Combined maritime forces

34 members


Baharain hq


US, China, India



After INS Sunayana 2023, no significant op by India



INS Chennai, Sumitra weren't part of this (though it coordinated with UK)

Why was Hyderabad more fragile than Bengal in 18th century?

1. Decentralisation in Hyderabad - watan jagirs dominated, while in Bengal a few intermediary zamindars emerged who were allies of MQK



2. Economy- Bengal was fertile as well as proto-industrialized. Emergence of bankers like Jagat Seth



3. Customary elites were majorly sidelined in Hyd (Ijaradars emerged)

IVC sites in India known for comparatively more realistic terracotta work

Kalibangan and Gujarat sites

inscription tablets in IVC

figure on one side


both side inscriptions