The author argues that when Arab countries speak in a single voice, their regional influence increases, but when each country adopts separate priorities, the regional balance changes.
This article explores the multi-billion dollar ‘Great Nicobar Holistic Development Project’, analysing its capacity to transform India into a global transshipment leader while adhering to ecological safeguards and indigenous protection protocols.
The author argues that the true measure of urban modernity lies not in smart cities or metro networks, but in whether workers have access to dignified housing, sanitation, and social security.
The current crisis serves as a diagnostic moment, demonstrating that resilience in energy systems depends on integrated, multi-source frameworks rather than linear transitions.
Water and electricity security are not merely infrastructural concerns but foundational enablers of India’s transition to a developed economy under the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.
As the world transitions towards clean energy, digitisation, and defence modernisation, critical minerals have become indispensable for 21st century economies.
The 21st century is witnessing a new global scramble over critical minerals that are indispensable for green energy, electronics, and defence, making mineral security a core component of national power.