A country is ultimately just a group of people inhabiting a shared geography. But the prosperity of a country is not determined by its land, its history, or even the individual abilities of its people. It is determined by whether its subgroups can align around long-term national objectives, especially wealth creation. Wealth is created by… Continue reading How a Nation Becomes Rich: The case of India
Category: Geopolitics
Legacy Thinking in a Leverage World: The Geography Obsession of South Asian Leadership
Across South Asia, a peculiar and persistent pattern defines the political imagination: a deep obsession with geography. Maps, borders, ancestral lands, and physical control dominate national discourse. Whether it’s calls to reclaim PoJK, dreams of an undivided subcontinent, or fixation on redrawing lines of control, the mindset remains rooted in the past. Leaders compete not… Continue reading Legacy Thinking in a Leverage World: The Geography Obsession of South Asian Leadership