Geopolitical Intelligence Dashboard
Strategic Risk & Economic Stability Monitoring
Middle East Energy Disruption
78
rising
US-Iran Military Escalation
72
rising
Ukraine‑Russia Conflict Spillover
68
rising
China‑US Tech & Cyber Sanctions
65
rising
Global Commodity Price Volatility
62
rising
Emerging Health Outbreaks
55
stable
Major Geopolitical Themes
Escalating US‑Iran confrontation and Strait of Hormuz closure
US airstrikes on Iranian targets and a tanker incident have provoked Iran to block the Hormuz corridor, jeopardizing 20% of global oil trade. The move amplifies energy price risk, forces re‑routing of shipping, and raises the likelihood of retaliatory strikes on Gulf assets. Regional actors—including Saudi Arabia, the UAE and India—are poised to issue diplomatic protests or adjust naval postures, while global markets price in a heightened risk premium for oil and related commodities. The strategic intent appears to be Iranian leverage over US policy, while the US seeks to maintain freedom of navigation and deter further aggression.
high
Key Actors
- United States
- Iran
- India
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates
China‑US technology and cyber rivalry intensifies
The Pentagon’s expanded blacklist of 188 Chinese firms, coupled with FBI takedowns of Chinese espionage domains and the JDY botnet’s targeting of US military networks, signals a coordinated escalation in the tech‑security domain. China’s push for RMB internationalization and de‑dollarisation adds a financial dimension, while US sanctions threaten Chinese supply‑chain continuity for critical components. The convergence of policy, sanctions, and active cyber campaigns points to an effort by both powers to constrain each other’s strategic industries and intelligence capabilities.
moderate
Key Actors
- United States Department of Defense
- Pentagon
- FBI
- Chinese Ministry of State Security
- Chinese tech firms
Health outbreak multiplex across continents
Simultaneous emergence of an Omicron sub‑variant in South Africa, dengue spread in Brazil, and monkeypox cases in Nigeria illustrate a global health stress test. Waning immunity, vaccine hesitancy and antimicrobial‑resistant pathogens in India amplify the threat of localized outbreaks turning into regional crises. While immediate economic impact is limited, the potential for travel restrictions, supply‑chain disruptions in pharmaceuticals and heightened public‑health spending creates a secondary risk layer for fragile economies.
moderate
Key Actors
- World Health Organization
- CDC
- National health ministries of South Africa, Brazil, Nigeria, India
Regional Analysis
Middle East
The Middle East faces a converging flashpoint where US‑Iran military actions, Iranian Hormuz closure and Israeli‑Hezbollah clashes create a high probability of broader regional escalation, with immediate repercussions for global energy markets and maritime security.
Escalation Risks
- Full‑scale naval confrontation in the Gulf
- Hezbollah‑Iran cross‑border attacks on Israel
- Retaliatory missile strikes on US assets
Europe Russia
Ukraine’s deep‑strike marks a dangerous escalation that could trigger Russian retaliation, increase NATO‑Russia tension, and compound energy security concerns across Europe.
Escalation Risks
- Russian retaliation against Ukrainian critical infrastructure
- Expansion of NATO defensive posturing in Eastern Europe
- Escalated cyber attacks on EU institutions
Asia Pacific
Asia‑Pacific dynamics are shaped by a deepening US‑China tech rivalry, expanding Chinese financial influence, and market responses to Middle East oil shocks, generating both economic opportunities and systemic supply‑chain risks.
Escalation Risks
- Further US sanctions on Chinese tech firms
- Retaliatory cyber attacks from China on US critical infrastructure
- Supply‑chain disruptions for semiconductors and AI hardware
Africa
Africa’s health landscape is under pressure from emerging viral variants and endemic disease spikes, presenting secondary economic risks through reduced tourism and increased health‑care expenditures.
Escalation Risks
- Cross‑border spread of the new SARS‑CoV‑2 sub‑variant
- Potential regional travel restrictions affecting tourism revenue
Americas
The Americas face a confluence of inflation‑driven monetary tightening, commodity price swings tied to Middle East risk, and regional health outbreaks that together heighten financial market stress and policy uncertainty.
Escalation Risks
- Further Fed tightening could deepen market volatility
- Potential travel advisories from Brazil affecting tourism
