Saudi gave full support for the attack. Announced to bear all the expenses including salaries of the army in Yemen.

A big news is coming from Yemen which has created a stir in the entire Middle East. If you were thinking there was going to be peace, just wait. On January 10, 2026, the Government of Yemen has made an announcement which has made it clear that “Preparations are complete!”

The matter is that the government of Yemen has now Saudi Arabia together with a ‘Super Army Plan’ Have prepared.

Let us understand in simple language what this ‘Supreme Military Committee’ is and why Saudi Arabia is investing so much money in it.


What is this ‘Supreme Military Committee’?

Chairman of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), Rashid Al-Alimi has announced that a new ‘Supreme Military Committee’ has been formed.

In simple words, it is like a “War Room” whose remote control saudi arabia Will be in the hands of.

  • Motive: scattered government forces Unifygiving them modern weapons and leading them.

  • alert: Al-Alimi has given a clear message to the Houthi rebels—“Either talk calmly, otherwise we are ready for the next round.”


💰 ‘Full sponsorship’ of Saudi Arabia

The most interesting thing about this entire exercise is that Saudi Arabia will bear its entire expense.

  • Salaries: Saudi will pay the salaries of the soldiers.

  • Budget: Saudi will bear the expenses of weapons and logistics.

  • Planning: The command of the operation will be with the Coalition Forces.

Saudi Arabia is pouring money like water for the stability of Yemen. If we look at the figures:

  • 2024: Gave $500 million.

  • 2025: Gave $368 million.

  • Big Package: Earlier, an economic package of $1.2 billion had also been given.


Internal strife and the role of ‘elder brother’

This decision is not only to fight the Houthis, but also to resolve the internal conflicts of Yemen. Recently the Yemen government and STC (Southern Transitional Council – supported by UAE) There was a lot of tension going on between them.

According to reports, Saudi-backed forces have taken control of many important places in Hadramout, Al-Mahra and Aden so that the government does not lose its grip. Saudi Arabia is playing the role of a “big brother” here so that the country does not break up.


🚨 What will happen next?

The situation is still delicate.

  1. Red Sea: Houthi rebels are still attacking ships in the Red Sea.

  2. Negotiations or War: If peace talks fail, this new committee will answer to the Houthis on the battlefield.

Overall, the chessboard has once again been laid out in Yemen and Saudi Arabia has played its role.

Whatever is happening in Yemen (formation of Saudi-backed ‘Supreme Military Committee’ and attacks by Houthis), its direct impact India And Red Sea It is affecting the trade taking place through the route.

This matter is not limited to Yemen only, but it can also affect your and our pockets. Let us understand in simple language what it means.

1. 🚢 What has been the impact on the Red Sea route?

The Red Sea is the world’s busiest trade route, connecting Asia to Europe through the Suez Canal.

  • Changing route: Large cargo ships have now stopped sailing through the Red Sea, fearing Houthi attacks. they now ‘Cape of Good Hope’ (circling down Africa) Are going.

  • Distance and Time: Because of this new and longer path in the journey 14 to 20 days Looks more and distance closer 6,000 kilometers Has increased.

  • Fare Rates: Freight Cost two to three times Has increased to. Besides, the cost of insurance is also skyrocketing.

2. 🇮🇳 What effect will this have on India?

This news is not good for India because most of our trade with Europe and America happens through this route.

3. ⚠️ What will change with Yemen’s ‘new army’?

The formation of a ‘Supreme Military Committee’ by Saudi Arabia indicates that if peace talks fail, the war in Yemen may flare up again.

  • If the war intensifies, the Houthi rebels could become more aggressive in the Red Sea.

  • This means that it ‘Crisis’ will go on for a long timeand we may have to get used to increased prices and delays.

This war in Yemen is no longer the fight of just one country. If there is no peace, India will have to find new routes (like IMEC corridor) and options for its trade.

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