The most haunting chapter came mid-book: “Geopolitics of Development.” Here, Adhikari dissected how superpowers redrew resource maps, turning entire regions into buffer zones or sacrifice zones. Riya stopped scrolling social media that night. She realized the “ethnic conflict” she’d scrolled past with a sigh was actually a border drawn by a foreign officer who’d never seen the valley.
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Riya had never thought much about borders. They were just lines on a wall map—faded red and blue threads separating states she’d never visited. But when her professor handed her a worn copy of Political Geography by Sudeepta Adhikari, she didn’t know that the book would redraw the world in her mind. The most haunting chapter came mid-book: “Geopolitics of