🚢🌍 #IMEC is often portrayed as the future trade corridor linking #India, the Middle East and #Europe. Yet regional rivalries, geopolitical tensions and competing interests may complicate its implementation. #Connectivity is as much about politics as #infrastructure. ⚓
#IMEEC
- Balochistan's future will ultimately shape Pakistan's 🇵🇰 strategic future in an emerging regional order increasingly defined by connectivity corridors, resource competition, and hybrid geopolitical conflict.
- How the emerging multipolar order, changing U.S.-China equations, and the rise of geo-economics are slowly altering the traditional logic of perpetual Pakistan-India confrontation? 🇵🇰-🇮🇳
- As the post-Cold War order weakens and multipolarity accelerates, the central question facing the world is whether Washington and Beijing can prevent strategic rivalry from escalating into a much larger global crisis.
#StrategicCompetition#EmergingTechnologies#WorldOrder
"The future of emerging world order will not be shaped solely by military superiority or diplomatic declarations. It will be shaped by whose networks remain functional under pressure, whose corridors remain trusted during crisis".
The rivalry between China’s BRI and #IMEC is reshaping global geopolitics around the control of strategic corridors and supply chains.
#India#BeltandRoad
by @Mirza_AA_Baig
https://t.co/tXKZsLA2cy
Great power rivalry now unfolds through control of trade routes and infrastructure, where connectivity equals both power and vulnerability.
#IMEC#BeltandRoad#Hormuz
By @Mirza_AA_Baig
https://t.co/lVffKadXQA
🚢 Chokepoints, corridors, infrastructure: global rivalry now runs through trade routes.
Connectivity is both power… and vulnerability ⚡
#Geopolitics#GlobalTrade#BRI#IMEC#Strategy
- The future world order will be shaped by how states navigate the intersection of disruption, connectivity, and great-power competition. 🇨🇳-🇮🇷-🇮🇳-🇺🇲
#Chokepoints#Corridors#GlobalConnectivity#BRI#IMEC
Islamabad talks underscore a critical reality: the Iran-U.S. crisis is being contained, not resolved. Deep divisions over nuclear policy, sanctions, and control of strategic waterways persist, but both sides are constrained by the risks of escalation and global economic fallout.
"In a world where the arteries of global stability are constricting, where law bends before power, and where crises cascade across regions and domains, sometimes the most meaningful act of diplomacy is not to end conflict but to prevent it from becoming irreversible."
- Pakistan's 🇵🇰 bid to mediate the Iran-Israel-U.S. conflict comes at a time when the Strait of Hormuz, the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian Sea are no longer just trade routes, but strategic battlegrounds shaping global connectivity.
#BRI#IMEC#MiddleEast#Pakistan#WorldOrder