Civilizational destinies built on geography and the geopolitics of strategic trade routes
Geography is destiny, but technology determines who controls destiny.
Trade routes remain anchored in ancient choke points, but modern states use diplomacy, multilateralism, and corridor politics to secure influence. India’s foreign policy reflects a strategic adaptation to permanent geography in a technologically fluid world.
Envisioning BRICS Nations fintech integration
As global financial fragmentation accelerates, BRICS is increasingly positioned to move from political co-ordination toward systemic economic architecture. Anticipating a BRICS fintech framework is therefore not an exercise in speculation but in strategic foresight. The convergence of digital public infrastructure state backed payment systems and growing demand for monetary autonomy creates conditions for a parallel financial ecosystem to emerge. While not designed to replace existing global systems such an architecture would expand strategic choice reduce external vulnerability and reshape how emerging economies transact govern and project economic power.
Gold shines as an investment product while retail demand slumps globally
Understanding gold trends separately from investment and retail perspectives, and taking objective positions by arguing through statistical and macroeconomic realities of the major stakeholders driving prices.
What happens in Davos never stays in Davos, it shapes the New World Order
As the global energy and industrial base shifts, so too does the geography of power. Asia’s rise is driven less by ideology than by human capital, scale, logistics, and manufacturability.
Europe is repositioning itself as a partner in that growth rather than a bystander to it. The emerging world order is not hegemonic but unmistakably multipolar.
Indian space economy: strategic and geopolitical dimensions: an overview
India has a long tradition of knowledge in astronomy and metaphysics, reflecting a deep understanding of the cosmos. Modern satellites and remote sensing now provide critical data for agriculture, disaster response, climate monitoring, and defence. Artificial intelligence and machine learning enhance precision and actionable insights across these sectors. Space based technologies drive economic growth and create high skill analytics and engineering jobs. Together, these capabilities strengthen innovation, resilience, sustainable development, national security and informed geopolitical decision making.
Envisioning BRICS Nations fintech integration
BRICS and political economy perspectives
Blades of Dawn: The Rising Sun Reawakens
Putin’s clap back: The European price of borrowed hegemony
The spectre of world war three or the rise of multipolarity