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Orbitsiq’s E-ssa Breakthrough and the Future of Satellite IoT
Persistent coverage across oceans, deserts, border regions, transportation corridors, offshore platforms, agricultural zones, and remote industrial locations is something that Space-Based IoT has long promised but terrestrial connections are unable to completely provide. However, there is a structural barrier in the industry. When many low-power devices try to connect to the same network simultaneously, traditional satellite IoT systems have trouble. Illustration by The Geos

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May 25 min read


A New Chapter in Hungary-EU Relations: The End of Viktor Orbán’s Tenure
On 12 April 2026, Hungary, for the first time in sixteen long years, welcomed a new government to the seat of power. In a watershed moment in Hungarian politics, around 79.5% of Hungary’s electorate turned out to vote in a monumental exercise of democracy. Viktor Orbán, the man who had dominated the seat of power since 2010, was defeated by Peter Magyar by a landslide margin of 138-55. Illustration by The Geostrata This change in governments is not a mere change in ruling par

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Apr 255 min read


China’s Asymmetric Strategic Resilience: A Look into its Engineered Geopolitical Ascent
The Popular opinion today is that the 2026 Middle East conflict between Israel, Iran, and the U.S.A has fundamentally destabilised the world’s largest oil importer, China. Contrary to this opinion, Beijing is rather successfully converting this systemic threat into its strategic advantage. While its regional peers in Asia face existential supply risks, China’s decade-long engineered resilience, anchored by 1.3 billion barrels of strategic petroleum reserves and alternative pi

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Apr 226 min read


Dark Clouds over the Atlantic: The Illusion of an Unbreakable US-Europe Alliance
“There are no permanent friends or allies, only permanent interests.” This quote by Lord Palmerston significantly underlines the fragile nature of relationships in the geopolitical arena, which is increasingly becoming more dynamic and complex in structure. The approach of one size fits all has become obsolete, and nations are embracing a more fluid framework in their pursuit of diplomatic outreach. Illustration by The Geostrata The 27-country European Union is the U.S.’s la

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Apr 185 min read


Weaponising the Strait: Hormuz's Narrow Waters That Shook the World
The Strait of Hormuz is not just a waterway; it's a chokepoint of civilisations, a pressure valve of the global energy order, and as the world is witnessing the regional dynamics with alarming clarity in March 2026. Iran's relationship with the Strait is not reactive. It is doctrinal. Illustration by The Geostrata THE ARCHITECTURE OF COERCION Long before the first anti-ship missile was fired this year, Tehran had been systematically constructing what strategists now recognise

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Apr 117 min read


When Power Performs: How Performances Shaped Revolution and Public Consciousness
Power is rarely exercised in isolation; it goes beyond laws and policies and into the realm of persuasion and perception. Authority ultimately remains in the hands of the leader and their ability to evoke, persuade and mobilise collective imagination. Illustration by The Geostrata Long before the advent of social media, politics unfolded on streets and marketplaces where the audience was not just passive observers but active members in shaping a narrative and leading to a rev

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Jan 218 min read


Commerce or Conscience? European Union's Balancing Act with Pakistan
When we talk about Pakistan, trade is not what we immediately think of; well, it comes naturally that the country is rather infamous for being enrolled in an economic crisis, surviving on loans and handouts by the IMF and its ‘AAKA’s from the Persian Gulf. Illustration by The Geostrata Rather than exporting goods and services, they export terrorism across the world. If we take a close look at their trade books, we can see that their aggregate annual exports stand at $ 36.5 bi

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Nov 5, 20257 min read


Europe Without America’s Security Umbrella: Towards Strategic Autonomy or Fragmented Defence?
As the world anticipates a Trump-led ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war, Europe is caught within its strategic reckoning . Following a heated Oval Office exchange between President Trump and Ukraine’s Zelenskyy, along with the NSA chat leak, Trump has made it clear that Washington’s strategic calculus may no longer align with that of Europe, thereby awakening European leaders. Illustration by The Geostrata This diplomatic strain was further intensified with the imposition of

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Sep 29, 20254 min read


NATO-India Geostrategic Convergence
“Only the dead have seen the end of war,” famously remarked General Douglas MacArthur, attributing this quotation to ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his farewell address to the graduating class of West Point in 1962, highlighting the intertwined nature of the growth of human civilisation and the inalienable role of conflict between humans. The foundation of the realist school of international relations is augmented by this belief. Cover by The Geostrata Realists believe th

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Aug 25, 20253 min read


When Did Dupatta Become European?
Blink and you might miss the centuries of South Asian textile artistry and symbolism, with a flick of an Instagram trend. Our everyday...

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Jul 24, 20254 min read


India's Technological Partnerships with European Nations: Converging Priorities for a Future Global Order
Ever since the fall of the Soviet Union and the establishment of American Hegemony in the early 90s, the invention of the internet and...

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Jul 3, 20254 min read


From Steward to Saboteur: The Disintegration of the American-Centric Global Order
As the tectonic plates of geopolitics shift, so does the global order. The world, since 1947, has been accustomed to the US playing the...

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Jul 1, 20256 min read


Europe's Grand Strategy Post Russia-Ukraine War: From Contention to Confidence
The Ukraine conflict has had a profound effect on European Geopolitics . It has strained relations between Russia and Western countries,...

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Jun 26, 20255 min read


Baltic Leviathan: How is Sweden's Stealth Submarine Fleet Fortifying NATO?
Sweden, which will become the 32nd member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), is known for its huge submarine fleet and...

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Jun 20, 20253 min read


Europe’s Energy Crisis Epiphany
The Russia-Ukraine war approaches its 3rd year in February 2025. Since its full escalation in 2022, the region has witnessed a multitude...

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May 16, 20254 min read


Trade Winds: Europe’s Strategic Pivot to India
With American tariff threats lurking over the European continent, the European Union (EU) has turned towards India, Latin America, Gulf...

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Mar 17, 20254 min read


Climate Journey with Developed Countries
The vast majority of greenhouse gases contributing to the global challenge have been produced by wealthy nations, primarily the United...

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Mar 9, 20254 min read


Moldova’s EU aspirations in Flux
On October 20th, the people of Moldova voted on proposed constitutional amendments that would categorise its EU membership as a...

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Jan 25, 20255 min read


India-EU Sustainable Cooperation: From Dialogue to Action
The relations between India and the European Union (EU) have evolved. In recent years, the two sides have extended through successive...

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Jan 6, 20251 min read


Donald Trump Elected in America - Strategic Priorities of NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), established in 1949, initially conceptualised to deter Soviet expansionism and encourage...

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Jan 3, 20255 min read
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