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

US-India Trade Relations Face Tariff Tensions Over Russia

Trade between the US and India is going through one of its most challenging periods in recent years.…

Jimmy Lai National Security Trial: What It Means for Hong Kong Democracy

The Jimmy Lai National Security Trial has become a landmark case that has gotten a lot of attention…

Rajinikanth 50 Years in Cinema: A Legendary Journey of Stardom

The fact that Rajinikanth has been in movies for 50 years is more than just a statistic; it…

Nanjing Massacre Historical Memory: Past and Present Impact

Hayato Kato, a Japanese vlogger who is well-known for his funny videos on life in China, shocked his…

South Korea’s Former First Lady Arrested on Multiple Charges

Kim Keon Hee, the wife of South Korea's imprisoned former president Yoon Suk Yeol, has been detained on…

Israel Intensifies Air Strikes on Gaza City Amid Famine Crisis

Israel's air strikes on Gaza City have gotten worse as the fighting between Israeli troops and Hamas shows…

Nepal to Waive Fees for 97 Himalayan Peaks to Boost Tourism

Nepal has made a daring step to boost tourism in its less-explored areas by saying that 97 of…

Netanyahu’s Gaza Military Offensive Plan Faces Criticism

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent decision to push forward with a military campaign in Gaza has drawn…

Extreme Weather Sweeps Across Asia: A Growing Crisis

Extreme weather events are getting worse in Asia, from deadly floods to severe heat waves. These weather patterns,…

Body Found in Glacier After 28 Years Reveals Climate Impact

A long-missing man’s frame has been found in Pakistan’s far-off Kohistan vicinity, where changing weather patterns are accelerating…

Myint Swe, Myanmar’s President, Passes Away After Illness

The death of Myanmar’s figurehead president, Myint Swe, marks the quit of his leadership position within the country's…

More Than 100 People Missing After Flash Floods in Uttarakhand

Flash floods within the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand have left over 100 people missing and claimed at…

Hiroshima Marks 80 Years Since Atomic Bombing

Hiroshima, Japan, held a solemn ceremony on Wednesday to mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing that…

Ong Beng Seng Pleads Guilty in Rare Singapore Corruption Case

Singapore-primarily based billionaire hotelier Ong Beng Seng has admitted to fees in a corruption case that shocked the…

How US Tariffs on Southeast Asia Are Disrupting Regional Trade

When US President Donald Trump made his shocking tariff announcement on April 2, it shocked Southeast Asia more…