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Shifts in US strategy, the erosion of Iran’s regional power, and the Gulf’s growing economic momentum may collectively create new...
Attribution: Samir Saran and Vinia Mukherjee, Eds., Identities, Contests, and Concerts, Observer Research Foundation, March 2026. Editors’ Note In...
Connectivity in Central Asia is no longer about bridges, railways, or ports alone; it is about power and influence—who shapes...
Ties to trusted partners and allies have become central for the United States to win the AI race. AI leadership...
Amid rising power politics and a weakening multilateral system, Agenda 2030 is faltering. Emerging powers must forge alliances to revive...
Securing cyberspace extends beyond the protection of ICT networks and systems to include threats that compromise individual safety, digital rights, and...
As much of the Middle East remains fractured, the Gulf is leveraging aviation, maritime power, infrastructure, and digital networks to...
This brief is part of the series: Raisina Edit 2026 In future conflicts, the side that better prepares...
In an era of strategic rivalry and fractured consensus, the future of multilateralism lies not in restoring hegemony but in...
Africa must shift from managing aid and debt to designing diversified capital structures that anchor growth in domestic finance and...
Rather than abandoning hydrocarbons, Gulf economies are building a layered export model that combines LNG, hydrogen, ammonia, clean electricity, and...
REEs have become a central arena of US–China strategic rivalry, with China’s dominance across the full production cycle giving it...