Triangular Fractures Define Pakistan Between Washington And Beijing
The strategic identity of the Pakistan in 2026 is increasingly being shaped not by bilateral diplomacy with the United States alone, but by its embedded position within an intensifying triangular configuration involving the China. This triadic structure is no longer a theoretical construct
Fractured Borders Test Pakistan’s Strategy Across A Changing Region
Afghanistan has often entered the world’s imagination through dramatic moments. Invasions, withdrawals, regime collapses and sudden offensives have defined the headlines. Yet the most dangerous phase for neighbouring states is not always spectacular breakdown. It is slow fragmentation. When authority weakens unevenly, institutions
From Belt and Road to War Induced Corridors Africa’s Rise in a Fragmenting Global Order
The eruption of the US–Israel–Iran conflict has done more than destabilize an already fragile geopolitical environment, because it has forced a rapid reconfiguration of global trade routes and exposed the structural vulnerabilities embedded within the existing system of maritime and aerial connectivity. As