March 3, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
As I read more about this topic, I quickly came to realize that the first lending phenomenon occurred all the way back in Ancient Greece, around 450 BC. What exactly did Ancient Greece look like at the time? It was not a complete unified sovereign nation. It w
March 3, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
Fig2.1: OPEC and OPEC+ Nations Map, Source: EveryCRSReport Global energy discussions increasingly focus on transition and sustainability, yet oil remains central to how energy systems, capital flows, and geopolitics function today. To understand this reality,
March 1, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
We should use China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to drive our practical cooperation with focus on Gwadar Port, energy, infrastructure development and industrial cooperation so that the fruits of its development will reach both all the people in Pakistan and the
February 15, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
So this paper is intentionally technical. I wanted to strip AI down to its mechanics. What is it mathematically? Where are its limits? What is substance and what is performance? If this technology is positioned as foundational to the next wave of economic tran
January 28, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
Chinese capital flows into Pakistan, primarily through the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, are best analysed not through the narrow lens of asset seizure but through the mechanics of financial dependency and policy constraint. Although Pakistan’s outstanding
January 28, 2026 • the-world-simplified-2
Reading Icarus by Brian Brivati had opened a lot of contexts for me in terms of PE in the Middle East. As I attempt to remove all forms of biasness as much as possible, in terms of conspiracy theories on Arif Naqvi’s case of fraud, one thing does stand out in