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Faultline Report explores community socioeconomics of small-state political economy. Alongside this, it occasionally engages with questions of strategic power in South Asia.

It began with a focus on security and international relations. Over time, the scope widened to examine how capital, policy, and power shape the everyday realities of societies navigating constraint. This is not an academic journal, nor a news commentary site. It is a space for structured reflection about connecting economic design, strategic behaviour, and lived experience. The aim is clarity over noise, coherence over reaction, and analysis that remains accessible without surrendering depth.

Disclaimer:
The views and opinions expressed on this blog are solely those of the author, written in a personal capacity. They do not reflect the positions of any organisations, employers, or community groups the author may be associated with. Posts are intended to provoke thoughtful discussion and do not constitute professional advice or organisational policy.

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