Alex Carter

Alex Carter is a distinguished Asia news authority renowned for comprehensive expertise across regional journalism, geopolitics, business, technology convergence, and socio-economic trends shaping South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the broader Indo-Pacific. Mastering domains like Indo-Pak relations, China’s Belt & Road Initiative, ASIAN economic dynamics, India’s startup ecosystem, regional cybersecurity threats, climate policy impacts, digital transformation in emerging markets, and cross-border trade disruptions, Alex delivers unmatched analysis. Through globzette.com, Alex Carter deeply researched reports, exclusive interviews with policymakers, and strategic forecasts covering every Asia news subcategory from Kashmir diplomacy and Myanmar conflicts to Singapore fintech. Serving 2M+ readers, including diplomats, executives, and analysts, his platform demystifies complex regional shifts with actionable intelligence. Keynoting at Asia Society forums and contributing to Nikkei Asia, Alex bridges data-driven reporting with geopolitical foresight.
413 Articles

Bangladesh Delegation Visits China Amid Rising Tensions with India

A group of 22 people from Bangladesh, including journalists, academics, civil society activists, and political leaders, has left…

Singapore’s Biggest Bank to Cut 4,000 Jobs as AI Takes Over Tasks

As AI automation increasingly automates jobs that are currently done by people, DBS, the largest bank in Singapore,…

Is India vs Pakistan Cricket Still Cricket’s Greatest Rivalry?

Flags waving like battle standards, faces painted green and blue, roaring masses. There is more to the cricket…

India and UK Restart Free Trade Agreement Talks After a Year-Long Pause

Nearly a year after talks were postponed owing to general elections in both India and the United Kingdom,…

India Bans Two Highly Addictive Opioids Following Investigation

Indian officials have prohibited the production and export of two highly addictive opioids, tapentadol and carisoprodol, after an…

Jack Ma’s Return: A Sign of Change for China’s Private Sector?

Widespread conjecture and hope have been sparked by a public conference between Chinese President Xi Jinping and some…

Five Miners Found Dead After 44-Day Search in Assam

Five miners caught inside a flooded coal mine in Assam's Dima Hasao area have been found by rescuers…

Train Derails After Colliding with Elephants in Sri Lanka

Early on Thursday, a passenger train veers off following an elephant incident close to a wildlife reserve in…

South Korea in Crisis: How Did President Yoon’s Impeachment Divide the Nation?

Shin Jeong-min, a young pharmacy student, waited impatiently outside South Korea's Constitutional Court one chilly January afternoon as…

How Did Ne Zha 2 Become the World’s Highest-Grossing Animated Film?

Ne Zha 2, the Chinese animated picture recently declared the top grossing animated movie worldwide, is being praised…

The Tragic Death of Kim Sae-ron: Will South Korea’s Entertainment Industry Change?

Following the sad death of actress Kim Sae-ron, the South Korean entertainment scene is once more under close…

Outrage in Pakistan Over Murder of 13-Year-Old Maid

A couple in north-east Pakistan has been apprehended on suspicion of murdering a 13-year-old girl, Iqra, who worked…

India’s AI Future: Can It Catch Up with the US and China?

Two years after generative artificial intelligence swept the globe, China's DeepSeek has rocked the tech sector by sharply…

Bounty on a Young Activist: The Story of Chloe Cheung

Just over a year ago, Chloe Cheung was sitting for her A-levels. Now, she finds herself on a…

The Surge in Undocumented Indian Immigrants to the US: Trends, Challenges, and Asylum Claims

22% of foreign-born people and 3% of the US population are undocumented immigrants. The amount of undocumented Indian…