In the high-altitude silence of the Himalayas, where geography has long dictated the rhythms of politics and conflict, names are no longer mere labels. They are ...
When commenting on the 1980–1988 Iraq–Iran war, Henry Kissinger once remarked that it was “a pity both sides can’t lose”. It ...
Just over a month has passed since the first missiles of Operation Epic Fury killed, on the very first day, Supreme Leader ...
Beijing’s claim on Arunachal Pradesh rests on a fragile foundation: a fairly loose imperial association, a selectively ...
A fascinating history story revealing how a simple mapping error led to the creation of an unexpected state boundary.
The V&A edited exhibition catalogues at the request of Chinese censors, raising concerns about foreign influence in U.K.
Can Malaysia's USD1 trillion economy ambition be built on geography? Gayan Koralage of Edotco makes the case for infrastructure as the multiplier.
The Muscat–Gwadar–Kashgar represents a practical and timely step towards reducing vulnerability in the global energy system ...
Breaking down Saudi Arabia's sports portfolio and what we're hearing about its future amid the uncertainty surrounding LIV ...
An open-access dataset from the Oxus Society maps more than $118 billion in resource exports across the five Central Asian ...
While the world watches the Strait of Hormuz, a quiet power struggle over Central Asia's oil and gas could reshape who ...