More: Belt and Road

China-Africa partnership finds reciprocity

Despite concerns raised by few Western countries, such as Britain and the U.S., over the political, economic and military roles that China has been...

One Belt, One Road Initiative Signals China’s Economic and Strategic Objectives

China’s “One Belt, One Road” (OBOR) concept for regional cooperation, which encompasses 65 countries along the land and maritime Silk Road routes, highlights China’s...

CPEC: The Real Game Changer for Central Asia

The exceptional geographical situation makes Pakistan a real gateway between South Asia and East Asia, and the actual hub of business activities in the...

Chinese Unfathomable Maritime Strategy: What India Should Do?

The two Asian giants China and India have been locking horns in the Indian Ocean (IO) for creating their supremacy through their maritime strategies....

Pakistan’s improving relations with Iran amid Pakistan’s urge for national & energy security

Besides its suffocation from the ongoing internal insurgencies in Waziristan, Baluchistan and other areas, Pakistan is also suffocating in terms of its foreign relations....

One-Belt One-Road: A ride through the well connected region

The One-Belt One-Road initiative has significantly come up with the manifold opportunities enabling China to connect with the rest of the region through the...

The New Silk Road: Plan for Chinese Hegemony

The newly inaugurated “One Belt, One Road” initiative had its first trip with a shipment arriving in Tehran from China . China has undertaken...

President Xi Jinping’s travel to the Middle East

Historically, the Silk Road was established during the Han dynasty, between 206 B.C and 220 A.D., after the long Chinese exploration of Southern and...

Fighting the Shadow Silk Road: Anti-trafficking Efforts across the Caspian

Most conversations about the Caspian countries revolve around the region’s political and economic developments and Central Asia’s new Silk Road initiatives that seek to...

The Silk Road Superhighway: Kazakh Transportation as Geopolitics

It is entirely common for a federal government to make budgetary promises to improve infrastructure. Indeed, every country around the world is full with...

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America’s Increasing AI Security Integration: Palantir’s ImmigrationOS and Maven Smart System

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