... thinking with a transition from Geostrategy to Geoeconomics. Pakistan, not the EU, understands the game of Geoeconomics on a continental scale.
With a friendly government now ruling Afghanistan with a focus on making Afghanistan a continental connector to CPEC and China’s land bridge railroad via Central Asia and Russia to the EU, and with the cultivation of good relations with Iran and Russia, all Eurasia is open for Pakistan. When India sooner or later makes Peace with Pakistan and builds land connections from the Subcontinent via CPEC to the rest of Africa-Eurasia,...
... from Chinese imperviousness to strident Indian criticism over the sovereignty contravening China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) component within the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). The Chinese refusal to allow Indian candidature of NSG membership decoupled ... ... which in turn lies at the core of the mutually critical relationship steeped in chariness and hesitation.
The resurgent role of Russia on the world stage and it's robust inject into hotspots and flashpoints around the globe, allowing for a duality of views ...
... internal politics of Pakistan is a contour which today has emerged as cornerstone in the post-China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) cooperation era.
Change of strategic strength
India by and large has emerged as an Asiatic power and international actor ... ... intern-continental strategic access, in space technology its mission to Mars has placed it fifth among the outer space nations after USA, Russia, EU, and China. Besides, being strategically closer to USA and Russia both at the same time, India has emerged as an alternative ...