Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)

The Great Game: The Great Power Rivalry for Dominance in Central Asia

The Great Game: The Great Power Rivalry for Dominance in Central Asia

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has significantly impacted its influence in the Central Asian Republics (CARs), altering the geopolitical landscape and shifting perceptions among the region’s five key states: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Historically, Russia has been the dominant external player in the region, but the ongoing conflict has led to a reassessment of this relationship. In contrast, this situation has created opportunities for other powers, particularly China. Through its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has exemplified soft power by positioning itself as a generous donor and investor. This not only enhances regional connectivity but also strengthens China's influence by promoting infrastructure development and economic integration in the CARs. The growing alignment between Russia and China in the territory is perceived as a threat, contributing to a complex security environment in Central Asia. This situation raises concerns over sovereignty, potential instability from Afghanistan, and increased military dependence.The Russian invasion of Ukraine has significantly impacted its influence in the Central Asian Republics (CARs), altering the geopolitical landscape and shifting perceptions among the region’s five key states: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Historically, Russia has been the dominant external player in the region, but the ongoing conflict has led to a reassessment of this relationship. In contrast, this situation has created opportunities for other powers, particularly China. Through its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has exemplified soft power by positioning itself as a generous donor and investor. This not only enhances regional connectivity but also strengthens China's influence by promoting infrastructure development and economic integration in the CARs. The growing alignment between Russia and China in the territory is perceived as a threat, contributing to a complex security environment in Central Asia. This situation raises concerns over sovereignty, potential instability from Afghanistan, and increased military dependence.

Geopolitical Tensions in the Indian Ocean: The Strategic Implications of a Cobalt-Rich Underwater Mountain

Geopolitical Tensions in the Indian Ocean: The Strategic Implications of a Cobalt-Rich Underwater Mountain

The discovery of a cobalt-rich underwater mountain in the Indian Ocean has intensified geopolitical tensions between India and China, both vying for control over the critical resource. Sri Lanka, positioned at the centre of this contest, must navigate its strategic relationships with said regional powers to maintain stability and benefit economically. This briefing explores the implications of this discovery and outlines strategies for Sri Lanka to leverage its position effectively.