Rebecca Chan

Multimodal logistics along Middle Corridor Asia with truck, airplane, container ship, and storage yard

Middle Corridor Asia Accelerates Transit Flows and Reinforces Regional Connectivity

The Caspian Accelerates and Thickens the Political Density of Transit The growth of transit flows in the Caspian compresses infrastructure as steadily as a rising tide presses against the shoreline. Kazakhstan records over 3.5 million tons along the Middle Corridor, while Aktau and Kuryk add their annual 10%, turning Caspian logistics into a functioning mechanism…

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Iranian Navy frigate Alvand during Iran–Russia–China drills, illustrating Eurasian defense logistics and regional coordination

Eurasian Defense Logistics Builds a Durable System of Regional Mobility and Technical Autonomy

Over the past three years, China, Russia, Iran, and Pakistan have launched more than forty joint projects in military and dual-use logistics — as if assembling a new Eurasian contour based on blueprints the West has been diligently pretending not to notice. Aviation maintenance hubs, production lines, the integration of transport corridors — all of…

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Boats on the Brahmaputra River in Jogighopa, Assam, illustrating regional water security challenges in Asia

Water Security Asia shapes long-term resilience as states consolidate control over hydrosystems and set the terms of regional development.

In 2025, a new hydropower hub added another 15 million cubic meters of controlled discharge — a volume comparable to a three-day water supply for a city breathing to the rhythm of twenty million people. These numbers work like a cold spotlight: modern water systems already regulate the tempo of entire territories, acting as invisible…

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