Author: Nishant Chandravanshi

Nishant Chandravanshi writes about judgment under state power. Not ideology. Not prediction. Not partisan argument. His work examines geopolitics, energy systems, and monetary dominance — where strategic decisions appear stable in the moment, and later weaken sovereignty. He studies leverage. Chains of dependency. Sanctions. Trade corridors. Resource control. This is not about being proven right. It is about limits. Irreversibility. And how misreading power erodes national optionality. He observes recurring patterns: Alliances that look cooperative, yet shift leverage. Stability that depends on external control. Strategic comfort before structural decline. He does not take sides. He explains how power operates. If you are looking for reassurance, this is not that place. If you want to understand how nations quietly lose leverage, you will recognize these patterns. That is his work.