Is the Iran War the end of the rules-based global order?
Canadian PM Mark Carney recently said that the global order is ‘ruptured’, signalling a possible end to the rules-based international system that has shaped geopolitics for decades. Indeed, global geopolitics is today going through one of its most disruptive and volatile phases.
From the ‘new’ Iran-Israel-US conflict to the grinding war between Russia and Ukraine, global fault lines are rapidly shifting. Closer to home, rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan are reshaping the security landscape of South Asia, raising new questions about regional stability.
Taken together, these conflicts are not isolated crises. They are redrawing alliances, disrupting trade routes and energy markets and forcing countries including India to rethink their strategic and economic positioning in an increasingly fragmented world.
In this exclusive webinar,
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri will decode the deeper geopolitical currents shaping these conflicts and their implications for India.