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Representational AI-generated image of a street protest. Photo: RMN News Service

Global Stability and Institutional Integrity: A February 2026 Intelligence Briefing

Representational AI-generated image of a street protest. Photo: RMN News Service

Global Stability and Institutional Integrity: A February 2026 Intelligence Briefing

The intelligence landscape of 2026 is characterized by a convergence of domestic institutional decay and the rapid acceleration of technological power. From the “smokescreen” of Indian electoral opacity to the “brutal” acknowledgments of state violence in Iran, the failure of domestic integrity is necessitating a move toward international accountability.

By Rakesh Raman
New Delhi | February 3, 2026

1. The Erosion of Electoral Transparency: Case Study – India

Electoral verification represents the terminal safeguard of democratic legitimacy. In the current geopolitical climate, the implementation of technological “smokescreens” has evolved into a primary risk vector, threatening to replace representative governance with managed illusions of consent. When the technical mechanisms of suffrage become opaque, they cease to be tools of the citizenry and instead function as instruments of institutional capture. read more

Narges Mohammadi. Photo: Gulf Centre for Human Rights

Iran Urged to End Harassment of Narges Mohammadi

Narges Mohammadi. Photo: Gulf Centre for Human Rights
Narges Mohammadi. Photo: Gulf Centre for Human Rights

Iran Urged to End Harassment of Narges Mohammadi

Narges Mohammadi is serving multiple sentences amounting to more than 13 years of imprisonment. 

A group of independent experts has urged the Islamic Republic of Iran to immediately and unconditionally release Narges Mohammadi and all women human rights defenders, who remain in jail on charges relating to their defence of human rights.

“We are alarmed about the unfair proceedings and lengthy sentences handed to human rights defender, Narges Mohammadi, directly related to her peaceful exercise of her rights to freedom of expression and assembly in the pursuit of gender equality in Iran,” the experts said. “Unduly covering charges under the framework of “national security” or “propaganda against the state in order to silence critical voices” need to stop.” read more