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When Power Doesn’t Power: The Indian Energy Contradiction
India occupies a strikingly paradoxical position in the energy transition game. It is simultaneously among the world’s fastest-growing producers of energy and one of the most inefficient users of its own generation capacity. Over the past decade, India has expanded its renewable energy footprint at an impressive pace, diversified its thermal base and articulated ambitious climate goals in tandem with the Paris Agreement. Illustration by The Geostrata Yet, these great feats co

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Feb 16 min read


Navigating the Fault Lines of Economic Security: How Semiconductors, Cryptocurrency, and Supply-Chain Shifts Are Redrawing Global Power
Under the multifaceted networks of economic safety, cross-connections that exceed traditional supply-chain models can be found in complex geotechnical, technological, and financial networks that redesign the business at a distant level. Illustration by The Geostrata Mapping these constellations of conflict and the relative permanence of ProKin, researchers shed light on the interdependence and dependence of risk and opportunity inherent in interlinkages of semiconductor sup

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Nov 4, 20256 min read


Internalising the Externality: Carbon Pricing in India
India stands at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. As the world’s third-largest emitter, with CO2 levels reaching...

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Sep 5, 20256 min read
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