Rajdeep Dey is a geopolitical risk analyst specializing in Indo-Pacific security, trade policy, and ESG analysis. He has worked with the Centre for Air Power Studies and contributed to scenario analysis on global energy and trade policies.
Rajdeep Dey is a geopolitical risk analyst specializing in Indo-Pacific security, trade policy, and ESG analysis. He has worked with the Centre for Air Power Studies and contributed to scenario analysis on global energy and trade policies.
Rajdeep Dey is a geopolitical risk analyst specializing in Indo-Pacific security, trade policy, and ESG analysis. He has worked with the Centre for Air Power Studies and contributed to scenario analysis on global energy and trade policies.
Trump 2.0 rolls back climate policies as America exits Paris Agreement and prioritizes fossil fuels. Austerity and deregulation reshape environmental policy—what’s the global fallout?
Water scarcity is no longer environmental—it’s geopolitical. As climate shocks intensify, fragmented governance is turning water into the defining failure of our era. Can global institutions catch up before crises deepen?
Caught between oil, diaspora, and diplomacy, India faces mounting risks as Middle East tensions disrupt Hormuz flows. Can New Delhi still balance Iran, the US, and Gulf ties—or is strategic neutrality no longer viable?
AI is supercharging cybercrime—scaling attacks, lowering entry barriers, and outpacing defenses. From LLM-assisted breaches to “vibe hacking,” are regulators and tech firms ready to keep up before threats spiral further?
Can Europe become the anchor Pakistan’s economy needs? The EU forum will test whether trade ties can evolve into investment, confidence, and recovery before Pakistan’s current advantages begin to narrow.
No direct US-Iran talks, no easy off-ramp. As tensions shake oil routes and markets, Pakistan has become the lone bridge between Washington and Tehran. Can Islamabad turn access into diplomacy?