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Processing is the New Mining: Indonesia’s Resource Nationalism and India’s Strategic Response
For years, world energy politics had been centred around crude oil and the actions of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). But in recent decades, as the world shifts from fossil fuel to cleaner energy, the geopolitical balance is shifting from the oil wells to the mineral mines. And the most severe geopolitical tug-of-war is now taking place over key metals such as lithium, cobalt and nickel, which play a vital role in electric vehicle (EV) battery pr

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5 days ago4 min read


The Mycelium Mandate: Cultivating Hardware Sovereignty in the Global
The 20th century was the era of the aggressive extraction of rare-earth metals from the bowels of the earth. The strategic autonomy of the 21st century may well be defined by what grows under our feet. The global race for technological supremacy has become a brutal war over hardware as the geopolitical gulf between Washington and Beijing grows. The statecraft now is in semiconductors, data servers, and sophisticated communication arrays. But this high-tech, digital empire is

THE GEOSTRATA
Jun 304 min read


India–UAE Relations: Emerging Geoeconomic Stability
The synergy of India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has advanced into one of the most pivotal strategic partnerships in the contemporary international system. Once propelled by energy trade and diaspora connections, bilateral ties today integrate trade, investment, food security, technology, infrastructure, defence cooperation, renewable energy, and regional diplomacy. Illustration by The Geostrata This depicts a broader similarity of priorities, especially because India

THE GEOSTRATA
Jun 285 min read


Operationalisation of Ethical Principles in Reinforcing Multilateral Cooperation, Amid Democratic Backsliding.
In an ever-evolving, unpredictable world order, a moderate, realistic and flexible country has several opportunities to shape and influence it. It has been observed that opportunities in the international system do not wait for long. There is no true democracy in the global arena. Illustration by The Geostrata A middle-income country like India, which does not hold commanding formal positions at the high tables of bodies like the UN, must try to take the initiative in fields

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Nov 20, 20255 min read
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