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Emerging World Order 2025
Prateek Shukla
150 episodes
7 hours ago
Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.
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Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.
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S3E49 The Corridor Wars: Israel’s Nuclear Canal vs IMEC | The Real Suez Killer
Emerging World Order 2025
47 minutes 21 seconds
3 months ago
S3E49 The Corridor Wars: Israel’s Nuclear Canal vs IMEC | The Real Suez Killer

Welcome to Emerging World Order 2025!!In this episode, we explore the Ben Gurion Canal — a Cold War concept where Israel and the U.S. considered using over 500 nuclear blasts to build a rival to the Suez Canal. We’ll dig into why Israel proposed it, how that idea compares with today’s **IMEC Corridor**, and what chokepoints like Suez and Djibouti tell us about trade and power.We’ll cover:

  • The origin and route of the Ben Gurion Canal
  • The early proposal of the UAE → Haifa Corridor
  • IMEC’s rise as the modern alternative
  • Cost, time, and strategy comparisons
  • Strategic geography: Djibouti, Red Sea, Bab el-Mandeb
  • Concluding whether corridors are about trade, strategy, or control

*Chapters*0:00:00 — Intro & Thank You2:57:39 — The Nuclear Canal That Never Was5:24:16 — Who Proposed It & Why “Ben Gurion”7:11:25 — Where the Ben Gurion Canal Would Run12:17:37 — UAE → Haifa Corridor Before IMEC19:19:32 — IMEC Declared, India Enters26:12:26 — Why Alternatives to Suez Became Urgent31:07:20 — Cost & Time Comparison: Suez, IMEC, Ben Gurion35:02:11 — The Djibouti Factor & Strategic Geography39:20:00 — Propaganda vs Reality: The Corridor LessonBen Gurion Canal, IMEC Corridor, UAE Haifa Corridor, India Middle East Europe Corridor, Suez Canal Alternative, Red Sea Chokepoints, Bab el-Mandeb, Djibouti Strategic Base, Trade Corridors, Corridor Politics#bengurioncanal #imec #emergingworldorder2025 #suezalternatives #djiboutibase #tradecorridors #brics #sanctions Follow Me:X: @emergingorderTikTok: @emergingworldorder2025Rumble: @emergingworldorder2025Spotify: @emergingworldorder2025YouTube: @emergingworldorder2025

Emerging World Order 2025
Emerging World Order 2025 tracks how the global system is changing as the world moves toward a multipolar order. The podcast examines geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, money, energy, and strategic chokepoints through the lens of BRICS and the Global South. Episodes focus on de-dollarization, sanctions, trade corridors, payment systems, and shifting power dynamics across China, India, Russia, Africa, and Latin America—offering long-form, research-driven analysis beyond the Western narrative.