Geopolitics

From Pax Americana to Pax Transactional: Rethinking Power in the Middle East

From Pax Americana to Pax Transactional: the Middle East now reflects a world of deals, shifting alignments, and selective power. As old orders fade, can rising powers turn chaos into opportunity?

How Beijing Plans to Take Taiwan — And Why It’s Not Just About Military Force

Taiwan’s real battle may begin long before beaches and bombs. Beijing’s sharper tools are trade, pressure, influence, and fatigue. Is invasion the headline while coercion is the strategy?

Four Years On, Ukraine’s War Still Refuses to End

Four years on, Ukraine’s war drags across 1,200 km, cities in ruins and millions displaced. Russia entrenched, Kyiv defiant, the West divided—how long can a war of attrition outlast political will before exhaustion decides the peace?

The Geopolitics of Asia-Pacific: Containment of China

Since the last two decades, the Indo-Pacific region has emerged as one of the most important geopolitical arenas in the world, with countries such...

India’s Outreach to Central Asia Amid Geopolitical Flux

The flux caused by the Russia-Ukraine war has not only created fissures in the world but is also reshaping the global order. While the...

Saudis in a Rush? Making Sense of Yemen Peace Talks

There is an emerging glimmer of hope at the horizon of a nation dwelled in an eight-year-long bloody conflict. As the Saudis and the...

Kashmir Issue: A Strategic Competition

Kashmir is one of the most unstable regions on the planet Earth. For seven decades, it is a battleground between Pakistan and India because...

OPEC+ Oil Cut: The Economic and Geopolitical Importance

The Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies – referred to as OPEC+-- announced cuts in oil production on...

China’s Inevitable Role in Post-Crisis Sri Lanka: India’s Geopolitical Concern

Ever since the conclusion of a long decade civil war, Sri Lanka constantly remains on the close radar of international communities. In this context,...

The Impact of Geopolitical Uncertainty on Asia’s Economic Landscape

According to an Asian Development Bank (ADB) forecast – ‘Developing Asia’s Economic Outlook: April 2023’  -- developing Asia which consists of 46 countries is...

Where Does Bangladesh Stand in the US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

In geographical reality, the Indo-Pacific area is quickly assuming primacy as the hub of global politics and commerce. Because of the region's geopolitical significance,...

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Water Is Everywhere. So Is the Failure to Govern It

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 in the Crosswinds: India’s Energy and Diplomacy in a Fractured Middle East

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?

Cops, Robbers and Robots: How AI Is Changing Cybercrime

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?

From Market Access to Investment: Europe’s Expanding Role in Pakistan

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 Talks, No Easy Exit: Pakistan Emerges as the Only Channel in the US–Iran Standoff

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?