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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


Invisible But Indispensable: The Geopolitics of Sand
Every smartphone you tap, e very glass window you look through , and every road you drive or walk on has one common, silent but irreplaceable ingredient: sand. The world uses more than 50 billion tonnes of sand a year , the equivalent of building a wall 27 meters high and wide, surrounding the entire planet! Far from being an infinite source, high-purity silica sand is not a trivial and plentiful resource. Illustration by The Geostrata Rather, it's purified into silicon, wh

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Dec 12, 20255 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


China’s Coastal Security: Analysing Maritime Dominance
The People's Republic of China, founded in 1949, has always had a thirst for power and dominance. In the beginning, while it was protecting and conquering lands, it left the coasts unguarded. A brutal mistake to commit. Illustration by The Geostrata It was only in the late 1970s that Deng Xiaoping's reforms transformed the coast into China’s economic engine. Exports and the presence of ports tied China’s survival to maritime security. Yet, by the 1990s, clashes in the South C

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Oct 27, 20254 min read


Critical Minerals: What are They? And Why Do They Matter?
Critical minerals are present on the nodules of major minerals, holding immense industrial and manufacturing potential for companies, countries, and economies alike. The contemporary discourse on critical minerals is highly dependent on the prevailing socio-economic developments and disparities, largely defined by technological advancements. Illustration by The Geostrata Though there may be different classifications of which mineral is critical, nevertheless, they are vital

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Oct 8, 20257 min read


India’s Lost Talent: Analysing Brain Drain and its Impact
In the current day and age, a new phrase has emerged, gaining massive traction across the globe. Brain drain is a condition where a nation is deprived of its highly skilled citizens due to their departure to other countries for a host of reasons, including economy, policy gaps, personal interest, and better opportunities. Globally, India is known as a hub of excellence, with institutes like IITs, AIIMS, and IIMs producing world-class talent. The global influence of the Indian

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Sep 30, 202510 min read


Recalibrating India’s Nuclear Future: From State Monopoly to Strategic Innovation
India’s 2025 Nuclear Energy Mission marks a turning point, opening the sector to private players, funding SMRs, and reforming laws like the Atomic Energy Act. As India targets 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047, the focus is on cleaner energy, industrial growth, and strategic innovation, while ensuring tight safeguards and non-proliferation.

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Aug 31, 20258 min read


Imploring the ‘Why’ Factor: Genesis of Multipolarism or Disastrous Backtracking?
“The earth will be under one government, and one language will be written and understood, or even spoken, all over the globe. There will...

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Jul 27, 20254 min read


AI as a Military Battleground: The Rise of AI Across All Fronts
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a present-day reality in nearly all human activities, following its former life in laboratories and...

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Jul 26, 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


Through Future of ‘Global Currency’: Navigating Through Emerging Technologies and Uneven Geopolitics
The global economy is rapidly evolving. Complexities in supply chain, increasing transnational demand and the rise in funding for...

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Jun 2, 20254 min read


GenAI and the Global South: Language Preservation and Perception Management
Given the rise of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, X’s Grok, and Microsoft’s...

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May 29, 20258 min read


Promised Land of Progress: How Israeli Companies Thrive Amidst Hostile Neighbours?
Israel has often been dubbed the ‘startup nation’ in two different connotations. Its entrepreneurial community boasts of some of the...

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May 25, 20254 min read


Su-57 vs. F-35: Why Russian Jet is Better Fit for the Indian Air Force?
From the very beginning, the Indian Air Force was sure that Aero India 2025 would be a decisive and competitive affair. The question...

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Apr 5, 20255 min read


The New Frontier for Humanity: Interlinking Technology and Human Rights
‘A man’s growth and progress will be hindered if he does not have a pure mind and a clean body’ - Sam Veda It is this universal value,...

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Apr 4, 20254 min read


India’s Quantum Satellite
Communication has been an integral part of human life, while technology has played a vital role in enhancing communication. Since the...

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Mar 6, 20254 min read


India’s Military Bilateralism: A New Era of Strategic Partnerships
India has recently embarked on an assertive path toward strengthening its military bilateralism, observed through a series of strategic...

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Feb 19, 20256 min read


AI Snake Oil: What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference - A Book Review
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about technologies of our time, sparking both utopian promises and...

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Feb 2, 20254 min read


HMPV Virus Outbreak: Is It a Cause of Global Concern?
Five years ago, a virus outbreak from Wuhan, China, brought the world to a standstill, with hospitals overwhelmed with acute respiratory...

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Jan 27, 20254 min read


India - Path to a Republic: Political and Economic Transformation (1950 to 2025)
Being a fully democratic nation adopting its constitution on January 26th, 1950, India guts the rocky way, manifests, and experiences the...

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Jan 26, 20255 min read
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