Africa’s geopolitical position is shifting from a passive arena to an active negotiator within a multipolar order.
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Africa’s geopolitical position is shifting from a passive arena to an active negotiator within a multipolar order.
Islamabad’s mediated diplomacy collapses under strategic incoherence as the Iran conflict intensifies.
The global order is no longer shaped by rigid alliances but by agile middle powers practising strategic autonomy.
Quantum technologies are set to redefine global power by challenging the cryptographic foundations of modern security systems.
The Iran war redefined deterrence through pre-emption, calibrated escalation and strategic ambiguity.
India is shifting from exporting talent to building domestic innovation, investing in quantum, semiconductors and defence to secure strategic technological leverage globally.
Pakistan’s doctrine of strategic depth in Afghanistan was conceived as a shield against external threats.
The international system is entering a phase where crises are no longer resolved but carefully managed.
Iran faces a strategic rupture as Khamenei’s assassination exposes systemic fragility, intensifies unrest, and triggers a volatile transition shaping its future trajectory.
Power grids, communication networks, ports, financial systems and healthcare services now represent strategic vulnerabilities that adversaries increasingly exploit.
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