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The Middle Corridor

Connectivity, energy and law across Eurasia

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About The Middle Corridor

The Middle Corridor is an independent review of connectivity, energy and law across Eurasia, with particular attention to the routes — and the politics — that bind India to Central Asia. It publishes analysis for readers who follow the region closely: diplomats, scholars, traders, and students of the law and economics of trade corridors.

The publication takes the long view. Pipelines, railways and ports are decisions that outlast the governments that sign them, and they are best read as questions of law and incentive rather than of engineering. That is the lens applied here.

Editor

I am Divyansh Jain, a law student at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow. I read these corridors the way I read a market, as questions of incentive and cost before engineering, and I write here on Eurasian connectivity, energy, and the law and economics of the region's trade routes. My particular interest is in how India's overland strategy to Central Asia is being reshaped by the 2026 Iran war. The Middle Corridor is my own publication; I run it and write it independently.

Independence

The Middle Corridor is a personal, independent publication. Everything published here reflects my own views alone. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected in any way to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, or to any other institution, employer or government, and nothing on this site should be read as representing the views of any of them.

Contact

Pitches, corrections and interview requests are welcome at editor@themiddlecorridor.in.