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Myanmar’s New Leadership and the Geopolitics of Regional Connectivity

The country occupies one of the most strategically important geographical positions in Asia, connecting South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Southwest China...

Between Conflict and Connectivity: India Recalibrates Its Myanmar Policy

The situation deteriorated considerably for the military by 2025. Estimates suggested that the junta's effective control had shrunk to nearly 21 per cent of Myanmar's territory, while resistance...

Defence Corridors in India: Strengthening Indigenous Manufacturing and Strategic Capability 

India’s defence corridors are emerging as strategic industrial ecosystems aimed at strengthening indigenous defence production, reducing import dependency, and transforming the country into a global...

Sovereign Buffers to Smart Grids: Navigating Sri Lanka’s Modern Shift Toward Private Power Generation

The state is executing a vital transition toward deep private sector energy grid integration, a strategy built to replace unsustainable public debt with private capital, slash the country’s...

From Hormuz to Taiwan: The Shift from Energy Security to Compute Security

Today, fabs in Taiwan and advanced compute supply chains have attained the strategic value once occupied by oil-producing areas...

The Return of Middle Powers in the Geoeconomic Order

The role of these nations shows that the nature of geopolitics in the global world has changed dramatically – now it can be argued that middle powers are not just secondary actors who react to the...

Cinema and Our Dreams: What Cinema Reveals About Achievement

Cinema often portrays individuals striving toward their dreams, reinforcing the idea that pursuing one’s goals is a worthy purpose of life...