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The May 2025 military crisis between Pakistan and India marked a dramatic turning point in South Asia’s strategic landscape.
Those geopolitical ... Asia had the highest number of conflicts, followed by South Asia's Indus River basin. The study, which looks at water resources as a trigger for and casualty of conflict ...
The MENA region is no longer simply the scene of rivalries between superpowers, it has become the field of a more complex ...
Malaysia’s ASEAN leadership in 2025 reveals how geopolitics now favors soft power, digital diplomacy, and moral ...
Politics is roiling the waters that should connect us, writes the U.N. Global Compact Special Adviser for Ocean.
and the situation in the South China Sea is intensifying. These rivalries are driving military buildups, economic decoupling, and increased risk of escalation. In this new, high-tension geopolitical ...
The geopolitical landscape in 2025 has ... escalates into a broader confrontation and potential conflict, including in the South China Sea and Taiwan, where we've seen tensions pick up recently.
Indian Tea Association Chairman Hemant Bangur said exporters remain cautious about buying orthodox tea as they are not sure ...
Thevarajah Comrades and friends, South Asia is being dragged into the vortex of geopolitical tensions ... China and threatens to trigger a wider conflict. India is Washington’s strategic ...
It is safe to say that China has replaced the US as the most consequential power in South Asia. While the US continues to be the most powerful military actor globally, geopolitical influence ...
has heightened tensions in South Asia, one of the world’s most water-stressed regions. Those geopolitical strains are exacerbated by the effects of climate change, which have altered weather ...