Geopolitical analysts argue Iran’s strategy has shifted from threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz to seeking permanent administrative control over it.
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Indo-Pacific Cable Infrastructure Decisions Now Driven by Geopolitics Not Economics
Analysts warn that decisions about undersea internet cable routes in the Indo-Pacific are increasingly shaped by geopolitical rivalry between the US and China.
Iran Successfully Institutionalizes Control Over Strait of Hormuz Through New Maritime Toll Authority
Tehran has established a new maritime toll authority giving it unprecedented administrative leverage over the critical Strait of Hormuz.
US-China Technology Competition Is the Defining Geopolitical Fault Line of 2026
Analysis shows how the AI race between the US and China is reshaping alliances, trade flows and national security strategy globally.
India’s Tea Exports Hit by Geopolitical Tensions and Rising Freight Costs
The Indian Tea Association warns that higher freight costs and geopolitical disruptions are hurting export volumes in FY26.
Pakistan’s Structural Relevance in a Fragmenting Regional Order Attracts Investor Caution
Geopolitical analysts highlight how the Iran war and regional fragmentation are reshaping Pakistan’s strategic and economic positioning for investors.
Iran War Is Changing the Way We Think About Energy Prices
Opinion: the ongoing US-Iran conflict is forcing a rethink of how oil price volatility affects everyday household budgets.