Kyrgyz Mob Violence Against South Asian Students Is A Symptom Of Its Clan-Centric Society By Andrew Korybko Certain clans have been cultivated by foreign-backed “NGOs” to serve as Colour Revolution foot soldiers since the start of the century, while others are… Read More ›
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Analysing The Strategic Importance Of Russia’s Reportedly Planned Afghan Oil Hub
Analysing The Strategic Importance Of Russia’s Reportedly Planned Afghan Oil Hub By Andrew Korybko Continued maritime exports to the Indian Ocean Region across the Baltic, Black, and Mediterranean Seas might be deemed strategically undependable due to tensions with the West, hence… Read More ›
Treaty On Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons Can Prevent Nuclear Disaster In South Asia
Treaty On Prohibition Of Nuclear Weapons Can Prevent Nuclear Disaster In South Asia By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai The second Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons began at the United Nations Headquarters on… Read More ›
Interpreting Russia, The US, And China’s Latest Military-Diplomatic Activity In South Asia
Interpreting Russia, The US, And China’s Latest Military-Diplomatic Activity In South Asia By Andrew Korybko These three extra-regional Great Powers’ independently organized moves confirmed this region’s importance in the global systemic transition. Russia, the US, and China all engaged in their… Read More ›
Russia’s Energy Industry Is Betting Big On South Asia
Russia’s Energy Industry Is Betting Big On South Asia By Andrew Korybko China will always remain one of Russia’s top energy partners for economic, geographic, and political reasons, but Moscow doesn’t want to become dependent on exports to the People’s Republic,… Read More ›
Analysing The ODNI’s Assessment Of South Asia’s Interstate Conflict Potential
Analysing The ODNI’s Assessment Of South Asia’s Interstate Conflict Potential By Andrew Korybko The dual-triangulation at play can be simplified as the US hoping to indirectly use India to “contain” China while at the same time relying on Pakistan to fulfil… Read More ›
Russia Has South Asia’s Back In The Economic Crisis
Russia Has South Asia’s Back In The Economic Crisis By Andrew Korybko Through the combination of food and fuel exports (as well as planned pipeline cooperation such as is the case with Pakistan), the Kremlin has successfully leveraged its status as… Read More ›
Pakistan-Kazakhstan Relations Are Very Promising
Pakistan-Kazakhstan Relations Are Very Promising By Andrew Korybko Kazakh Ambassador to Pakistan Yerzhan Kistafin gave a special lecture on Thursday at the Mission of Unity, Stability & Leadership In Muslims (MUSLIM) Institute in his host country about the promising potential of bilateral relations…. Read More ›
Central-South Asia Regional Connectivity: Grand Initiative By Uzbekistan’s President
Central-South Asia Regional Connectivity: Grand Initiative By Uzbekistan’s President By News Desk On 12th October 2021, a Roundtable Discussion on “Central-South Asia Regional Connectivity: Grand Initiative by His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev” was organized by Center for Global & Strategic… Read More ›
Regional Connectivity For Shared Prosperity: Opportunities For Central And South Asia
Regional Connectivity For Shared Prosperity: Opportunities For Central And South Asia By News Desk On 16th September 2021, an International Conference on “Significance of Regional Connectivity for Shared Prosperity: Opportunities and Prospects” was organized by Center for Global & Strategic… Read More ›