The deadly attack launched by Hamas, the militant organisation governing Gaza, against Israel has plunged the Middle-East into a crisis. Together with the protracted war between Russia and Ukraine, they have caused a surge in geopolitical risks.
Especially since this new era of wars is being defined by the new fault line in global polity: The West versus China. The resulting geoeconomic fragmentation has pushed a battered world economy to the brink of an unprecedented crisis.
To understand how this will play out for the world and India we spoke to Harsh Pant, Professor of International Relations, King’s College, London.