Aman-21: A Platform for Cooperation in Maritime Sector
Robert D. Kaplan contends that the Greater Indian Ocean, stretching eastward from the Horn of Africa including the Indian Subcontinent all the way to the Indonesian archipelago and beyond may comprise a map as iconic to the 21st century as Europe was to the previous one. With all geopolitics in motion, he hoped that this century will be less violent (relatively peaceful) than the last one, but to a similar degree, it could have recognizable geography. So, today’s Greater Indian Ocean is Yesterday’s heartland. In this greater water stretch that there lie ganglia of global energy routes and the quiet seemingly inexorable rise of developing Asian nations. India’s Republic Day, ‘Black Day’ for the world, Modi’s mask forced off? Cannoli Cafe undergoes a change after severe backlash Hadiqa Kiani’s Qawwali garners record-breaking views For more related pieces, visit. [bs-quote quote=”Politically, the region has an odd mélange of various forms of governments from democracy to military dictatorship to the monarchy.” style=”style-23″ align=”left” color=”#dd0000″ author_name=”Sagheer Ali ” author_job=”Contributor, Baaghi TV”][/bs-quote] The major part of this recognizable geography is its western half which has remained in the spotlight of post cold war era maritime, economic, military, and diplomatic activities. The zone is a … Continue reading Aman-21: A Platform for Cooperation in Maritime Sector
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