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The Edges of Horns

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  As I discussed in my earlier post that wrote a couple of years ago. The emerging strategical horizon in South Asia. Indian Modi regime picked the hazardous place in this alignment that puts the Indian on the edges of horns.  There is a saying. “Those who are late, are the ones who are easy-going Sometimes they face midst at the seashores ” Prospected Routes in South Asia Let us take a roundabout of what are the prospected BRI routes in South Asia and how they will open gateways for regional economic growth and development.  BCIM-EC Bangladesh, China, India, Myanmar economic corridor that starts from the Chinese eastern city of Kunming and ends at Kolkata by passing throw the Myanmar East India Bangladesh connects eastern China to the India ocean.  Trans-Himalayan Economic Corridor The Trans Himalayan Economic Corridor connects Southern China the Tibet with Nepal. This will eventually connect Nepal with China.  The Indian Connection If the already built Indian...

America and The Middle East: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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US President Donald Trump 2017 the year of American dwindling role in geopolitics going to end with Trump’s move on Jerusalem to recognize it as Israel capital. The decision that could lead a big blow for American already declining sculpture in global politics. Trump’s America: losing ground in Geopolitics Before we see how Trump move on Jerusalem makes big blow in American geopolitical status, we take a short review that how Trump decisions on geopolitical issues almost place American global stature in coffin box. 1. Trump withdrawal from Trans-Pacific Partnership TPP. Trump entrance into the White House had been started with a decision of withdrawal from Trans-Pacific Partnership TPP , which was a trade agreement between 11 Pacific countries to establish free trade between the region. That was not only trade agreement but also an American strategic tool to limit China in Pacific region. Chinese took advantage of that and convinced regional countries for Regi...