Strategic Resilience: Why the GCC Must Develop Collective Insurance Mechanisms to Counter Maritime Blockades.
The ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis has exposed the vulnerabilities of GCC nations, highlighting an urgent need for collective economic defense mechanisms and commodity swap agreements to mitigate future supply chain shocks.
Navigating Geopolitics: Sri Lanka’s Economic Path Amidst Global Instability.
An analytical overview of how global conflicts and shifting regional alliances are impacting Sri Lanka's fragile economic recovery, highlighting the need for strategic non-alignment.
Southeast Asian Nations Under Scrutiny Amid US Tariff Evasion Concerns.
Washington is investigating whether Vietnam and Thailand are serving as transshipment hubs for Chinese goods to bypass new US tariffs, as supply chains shift throughout the region.
Escalating Global Conflicts and Their Deepening Impact on the World Economy.
Recent surges in global conflicts, particularly in the Middle East and Europe, are imposing significant macroeconomic burdens, leading to output losses, rising defense spending, and shifted policy priorities worldwide.
















