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Global Applause, Local Loss: The Fragile Afterlife of Recognised Heritage
Global heritage recognition has been regarded as an unquestionable honour for many years. The highest level of protection for a cultural site or tradition is thought to be a UNESCO designation, an international award, or widespread media coverage. Acknowledgement is celebrated as a combination of pride, validation, and preservation. Beneath this joyous story, however, is a more subdued and unsettling reality: rather than protecting heritage, global recognition frequently puts

THE GEOSTRATA
Feb 55 min read


Himalayas in Peril: Population Carrying Capacity and the Silent Collapse of India’s Hill Stations
Perched on the edge of paradise, India's hill stations are collapsing under the weight of their own popularity. What was once an escape from the chaos is now ground zero for an unfolding ecological disaster. Illustration by The Geostrata The hill stations in India, which were once peaceful havens, are now being heavily burdened by both permanent and transient populations. This article examines the carrying capacity in terms of ecological, infrastructural, and socio-economic a

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 6, 20257 min read


Reimagining Kashmir After Article 370: A Comprehensive Outlook of its Development Progress
On August 5, 2019, a significant constitutional change marked a new chapter in Indian history with the abrogation of Article 370 and...

THE GEOSTRATA
Aug 5, 20256 min read


Saudi 2030 Vision
Saudi Arabia has embarked on a journey to transform and diversify its oil driven economy.

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 3, 20234 min read


Taylor Swift and the US Economic Boost
Taylor Swift, the American singer-songwriter is one such artist who is swaying her fans with her music albums.

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 16, 20234 min read
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