The Interconnected Future: Geopolitics, Economics, and Global Security

Global developments continue to be shaped by the intersection of geopolitics, economics, and technology. Energy security, trade competition, and diplomatic tensions remain central concerns for governments and businesses worldwide. Countries are increasingly attempting to reduce vulnerability by diversifying supply chains, strengthening strategic industries, and investing in long-term infrastructure resilience. The broader international environment remains uncertain, but one trend is becoming increasingly clear: economic policy and national security are now more interconnected than at any point in modern history.

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