Category: ASEAN
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ASEAN at a Crossroads: Growth, Gridlock, and Geopolitics in 2025
As of mid-2025, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) finds itself standing at a complex juncture—marked by vibrant economic dynamism on one hand and deep political and institutional challenges on the other. Comprising ten member countries and nearly 680 million people, ASEAN has emerged as a critical player in…
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Resilience and Economic Growth: Lessons from South Korea for India’s Economy
Resilience is a critical trait for any economy seeking sustainable growth, yet not all economies possess it equally. For India, fostering resilience is essential to navigating global uncertainties and achieving long-term economic success. By examining the key factors behind the economic resilience of South Korea’s manufacturing sector, India can learn…
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The Economics of Australia’s Dependency on Mineral Exports in the Context of Climate Change
Australia is globally renowned for its rich reserves of natural resources, particularly coal, iron ore, and gas. Over the years, the country has become one of the largest exporters of minerals, contributing significantly to its economic prosperity. However, this dependence on mineral exports exposes Australia to a series of economic…