The US-Iran war is reshaping Gulf security, energy markets and regional geopolitics. This article examines the Strait of Hormuz crisis, pressure on GCC economies, capital flight, the revival of Iran-GCC rivalry and the emerging strategic order in the Gulf.Read More
China’s role in the Middle East is expanding beyond energy imports. Through the Belt and Road Initiative, strategic partnerships, diplomacy and humanitarian engagement, Beijing is emerging as an important regional actor.Read More
Pakistan’s energy crisis is driven by costly IPP agreements, circular debt, fuel imports, transmission losses, and poor governance. Sustainable reforms are essential for affordable and reliable energy.Read More
The Iran–Israel clash has exposed the fragile security structure of the Middle East. From nuclear tensions and missile warfare to energy routes and global power politics, the conflict reflects a dangerous security dilemma with regional and international consequences.Read More
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